aww my RIS crispes have gone all soggy
what you say?
sorry but am i missing the joke here? i don't get it
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Tue 20 Nov 2007, 21:38,
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sorry but am i missing the joke here? i don't get it
ok...
i got that bit... missing cd
whats all that picture about then?
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Tue 20 Nov 2007, 21:46,
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whats all that picture about then?
they contain child benefit records
and bank details
and the government's fucked up and lost them
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Tue 20 Nov 2007, 21:47,
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and the government's fucked up and lost them
but it's perfectly safe
because they said so! and they'd never lie about something worth potentially billions in theft :D
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Tue 20 Nov 2007, 21:48,
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until someone from a mysterious bank calls up someone on the disc
and asks for the account number.
you know at least one fool will do this.
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Tue 20 Nov 2007, 21:50,
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you know at least one fool will do this.
a hard drive would be more of a sensible idea.
or a memory stick.
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Tue 20 Nov 2007, 21:50,
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what happened to good ol writing things down eh?
stupid bloody techonoglogy!
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Tue 20 Nov 2007, 21:54,
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No-one said they were CDs
They just call them 'discs' I think. So they could be DVDs or harddrives. Either way, they were unencrypted, accessible to a 'junior official' (apparently, since it is a 'junior official' who is being blamed for having done this) and sent by unrecorded delivery. Password protected, so they say, but personally I'm assuming the password is 'Password'....
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Wed 21 Nov 2007, 19:01,
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