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[ILUG] Re: ctrl-alt-del, login to NT

[ILUG] Re: ctrl-alt-del, login to NT

David Murphy drjolt+ilug at redbrick.dcu.ie
Fri Jan 7 14:02:33 GMT 2000


Quoting <Pine.LNX.3.96.1000107134533.6248J-100000 at ns2.tornado.ie>
by Johno Sullivan <johno at tornado.ie>:

> 
> On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, David Murphy wrote:
> 
> >Well, if your machineswere locked in the rack, but your console wasn't
> >then it'd be an improvement 8)
> 
> and I suppose you'd use an armoured power cable going into the rack as
> well and superglue the plug into the wall, just to come up with a
> situation where this policy makes sense. ;)

Policy? I didn't say it was a sane policy, I just humourously said it
could, in theory, be a slight improvement. I even put a little smiley
there to help people pick up on that.

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