I would get a house, get a dog and just chill with said dog.
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So, business as usual for Bethesda.
Thanks!
Dunce here, I don't get the joke. Can somebody explain? Are ceiling lights something ND people don't like?
It definitely is for me, with pretty much the same reasons as the ones you've listed. I spent most of the last two summers indoors, because the heat was just unbearable. My friends and I hung out in the evenings, when we could take short walks without discharging a small lake's worth of sweat. I can't wait for autumn to arrive.
Ooh, I'm always down for some spying. Especially if high tech toys are involved. Here's hoping it'll be good.
Ah. I... honestly hadn't noticed. Apologies, OP. Removing previous comment.
It would be even better if they commited to not installing rootkits on your PC.
Fellow IT guy here (welcome!). It's like everyone else said: have some proof that your boss was informed of the situation. As someone who worked for a few years in IT: avoid verbal agreements; you won't be able to prove they happened and they'll make it your fault. As an example, I refuse to do any work that might have long-term consequences if I don't have a ticket requesting as such or at the very least a mail in my mailbox. All agreements should be documented somewhere. Email is good, hard copies (paper) are even better.
Always, always, always document your requests. Bosses will not hesitate to throw you under the bus when something THEY fucked up goes wrong. Like southsamurai said: cover your ass, then follow orders. When shit inevitably hits the fan, you'll have something to point to.
Yeah, single player games are nowhere near dead. If they ever did go the way of the dodo, I would probably stop playing altogether, because for the most part I just don't like multiplayer games.