BladeSkillz wrote:Playing video games while at work, using the companies internet connection and computer is extremely unethical. You should save the entertainment for when you get home.
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BladeSkillz wrote:Playing video games while at work, using the companies internet connection and computer is extremely unethical. You should save the entertainment for when you get home.
Mousetrap wrote:Pfft, screw that.
As long as he gets his shit done it's ok. Remember, all work no play makes you a dull boy.
But also remember all play no work makes you an unemployed boy!
I use to play an FPS game with one of my e-friends while he was at work, nothing wrong with it.
StacE wrote:CLOT wrote:wat kinda 3rd world country u going to that still hv limited internet access
I live in australia lol... I got a download limit on my home internet... 20gig a month but thats costing a fair bit to be allowed that much (like $100 a month). Most families i know of have between 500mb - 2gig.
So jealous of all you un-capped people in other countries.
jabbers wrote:nightbloom we must be in Tennessee cause your the only Ten I see . lol
PR0METHEUS wrote:Mousetrap wrote:Pfft, screw that.
As long as he gets his shit done it's ok. Remember, all work no play makes you a dull boy.
But also remember all play no work makes you an unemployed boy!
I use to play an FPS game with one of my e-friends while he was at work, nothing wrong with it.
Playing games while at work, using company resources, is stealing. You're stealing company bandwidth. You are also very likely going against the company's acceptable use policy.
No matter what way you look at it, playing games like that at work is unethical.
Just because you used to steal cash from a bank with your bank teller friend, doesn't mean there's nothing wrong with it. Doesn't matter if the bank has tons of money.
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i played sro from work, i think SG did also, it depends on the type of job you have. i run the IT dep where i work and we don put restriction on internet usage to the ppl that work there. it's true, if you have ppl sitting in front of a PC 8 hours a day looking at some nasty software doing numbers of whatever, it will make them into zombies and proly not very productive.PR0METHEUS wrote:Mousetrap wrote:Pfft, screw that.
As long as he gets his shit done it's ok. Remember, all work no play makes you a dull boy.
But also remember all play no work makes you an unemployed boy!
I use to play an FPS game with one of my e-friends while he was at work, nothing wrong with it.
Playing games while at work, using company resources, is stealing. You're stealing company bandwidth. You are also very likely going against the company's acceptable use policy.
No matter what way you look at it, playing games like that at work is unethical.
Just because you used to steal cash from a bank with your bank teller friend, doesn't mean there's nothing wrong with it. Doesn't matter if the bank has tons of money.
EvGa wrote:I have EVDO (cell phone internet) through Alltel...but they are being bought out by verizon. Verizon has a 5gig cap on theirs...looks like I'll be getting capped.![]()
You should be fine, I played my first year of SRO on dialup, it uses very little bandwidth.

wakoo wrote:i played sro from work, i think SG did also, it depends on the type of job you have. i run the IT dep where i work and we don put restriction on internet usage to the ppl that work there. it's true, if you have ppl sitting in front of a PC 8 hours a day looking at some nasty software doing numbers of whatever, it will make them into zombies and proly not very productive.PR0METHEUS wrote:Mousetrap wrote:Pfft, screw that.
As long as he gets his shit done it's ok. Remember, all work no play makes you a dull boy.
But also remember all play no work makes you an unemployed boy!
I use to play an FPS game with one of my e-friends while he was at work, nothing wrong with it.
Playing games while at work, using company resources, is stealing. You're stealing company bandwidth. You are also very likely going against the company's acceptable use policy.
No matter what way you look at it, playing games like that at work is unethical.
Just because you used to steal cash from a bank with your bank teller friend, doesn't mean there's nothing wrong with it. Doesn't matter if the bank has tons of money.
unless you work in a burger king then i understand your point of view.
well i work at a universityKillAndChill wrote:Fck burger king. I worked there once.
But yes, it is unethical to play the game at work. Do it with a government job and you will lose the job.
They need to do some requirement listing for jobs with an internet service, cause I had to call a tech guy out to my house 3 dam time to fix my internet and they still didn't know what was wrong so they just changed everything coming off the telephone pole as well as rewired it through my house and a brand new modem and filter outside. Pretty lame cause we got charged for 10% of it -.-cpinney wrote:I live in US Maine to be exact i have only 100mband the company doesnt know shit about the internets.... there all likee ohhh we dont know why ur internet connection keeps droping, uhh wahts this enternet cable ur talking about uhhh whats a bridge?
swear to god my isp is run by monkeys.... redneck monkeys...![]()
KillAndChill wrote:wakoo wrote:i played sro from work, i think SG did also, it depends on the type of job you have. i run the IT dep where i work and we don put restriction on internet usage to the ppl that work there. it's true, if you have ppl sitting in front of a PC 8 hours a day looking at some nasty software doing numbers of whatever, it will make them into zombies and proly not very productive.
unless you work in a burger king then i understand your point of view.
Fck burger king. I worked there once.
But yes, it is unethical to play the game at work. Do it with a government job and you will lose the job.
PR0METHEUS wrote:KillAndChill wrote:wakoo wrote:i played sro from work, i think SG did also, it depends on the type of job you have. i run the IT dep where i work and we don put restriction on internet usage to the ppl that work there. it's true, if you have ppl sitting in front of a PC 8 hours a day looking at some nasty software doing numbers of whatever, it will make them into zombies and proly not very productive.
unless you work in a burger king then i understand your point of view.
Fck burger king. I worked there once.
But yes, it is unethical to play the game at work. Do it with a government job and you will lose the job.
I used to work at Pizza Hut many moons ago.
Yes, if you work a government job, and play games on the job, you will very likely be fired quite quickly. It is still unethical to play games at work, even if your employer says it's ok. You might not lose your job, or go to jail for it, but it's still "wrong". Similarly, it's "wrong" to bot, but you won't go to jail or lose your job over it. (although maybe you should...)
I can understand the boring security job. I had a job like that before. I spent 12 hours a day staring at an intrusion detection system (IDS) and if nothing "bad" happened on the network (which nothing ever ever happened) then there was nothing to do. From an employer standpoint, my time would be 'better' spent online researching the latest and greatest computer security issues, hacking exploits, etc to be better informed on how to detect intrusions, rather than grinding a character in SRO.

nightbloom wrote:Tasdik wrote:CLOT wrote:wat kinda 3rd world country u going to that still hv limited internet access
Erh....I have limited internet access and I live in the U.S
Where? The Ozarks?

InsertName wrote:if the boss was smart he/she would use a network monitor program to know what you do
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