Re: OpenGL Screensavers
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 13:02:08 GMT, Jonno <a@xxxxx> wrote:
>james.blevins@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> My predecessor as a Network Administrator removed all OpenGL
>> screensavers from all computers on our network (Windows XP clients).
>> The reason he gave was because they cause an increase in network
>> traffic.
Dilbert Lives. Given my own experience, apparently managers in America
now have to have the IQ of a doorknob and a Gene Simmons tongue that
they freely and frequently use on _their_ managers rectums to get
"ahead." That or be a relative or best friend.
No talent, brains or guts required. This seems most prevalent in
defense businesses.
"They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it's not one
half so bad as a lot of ignorance." - Terry Pratchett
.
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