Totally off topic:
Just finished (re) setting up a TINAG (This Is Not A Game) for I created for a former employer. We took some of the most boring information in the world, hired a friendly artist, and made Compliance Training Material that is actually fun to read. Because everyone knows that Cyber Security Regulations are merely a ploy from the Government to hide the Invasion of the Robot Horde from outer space.
No kidding. Here's the manual we created, expunged of any protected info: http://designfixion.com/handbook/
Anyway, after an excellent presentation at our vendor's usergroup in Vegas, our sound system was taken over by signals from outer space. Here is the video we were able to capture: http://designfixion.com/captured-video/ (I need to find the audio recording, it's so much better with the laughter from the audience...)
So, while you won't get a set of headphones--that contest's over--I thought someone here might enjoy looking around some of the sites we created for the Alternate Reality Game. And, this way, I can test the documentation to see if it all works right
Let me know if you check it out--love to get some comments.
Finally! DIY Cabs that make sense (Hello from Missouri)
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Re: Finally! DIY Cabs that make sense (Hello from Missouri)
That's really fun and funny.
If it's too loud, you're even older than me! Like me.
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Re: Finally! DIY Cabs that make sense (Hello from Missouri)
Did you visit http://overmindstats.com? Or maybe http://tk0y0.com? We had a lot of fun with this. Ordered life size cardboard standees of all the human-sized robots and a giant vinyl wall-cling of the Bot-Tron Overlord.LelandCrooks wrote:That's really fun and funny.
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Re: Finally! DIY Cabs that make sense (Hello from Missouri)
I work for a very large bank. I get trained and tested every year on security, including social engineering. And technical staff like me get extra training and testing on technical issues regarding security, also on a yearly basis. While we hope we never get hacked, anything less would certainly increase the impact to our customers.