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Did I Delete That?

So my old friends back at Geeks On Call have done it again. Now they’ve involved themselves in the scandal that is revolving around the deletion of Top Secret investigations files. Seemed an investigator for the Government used GOC to DOD level wipe a series of Hard Drives. Which is interesting since his agency has their own technical experts. My question would be, which franchise was dumb enough to involve themselves in this particular mess? Being as it was from Jeff Phelp’s franchise doesn’t suprise me. He’d do anything for a buck, and gives true technicians whose only passion is technology and making work better for them, a bad name.
From the article:

Mr. Bloch had his computer’s hard disk completely cleansed using a “seven-level” wipe: a thorough scrubbing that conforms to Defense Department data-security standards. The process makes it nearly impossible for forensics experts to restore the data later. He also directed Geeks on Call to erase laptop computers that had been used by his two top political deputies, who had recently left the agency.

Geeks on Call visited Mr. Bloch’s government office in a nondescript office building on M Street in Washington twice, on Dec. 18 and Dec. 21, 2006, according to a receipt reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. The total charge was $1,149, paid with an agency credit card, the receipt shows. The receipt says a seven-level wipe was performed but doesn’t mention any computer virus.

Just makes me glad I am not associated with Geeks on Call anymore. Of course if you want to read more about it see the following:

Posted: 11/29/2007 in:

Your Money Isn’t Even Safe In The Bank

NetBank is dead. Another Dot Com 1.0 company shutters, and this time with your money inside!! More info over at the Consumerist. Thankfully the FDIC is there to bail people out, with a lot of the monies going to ING! Hooray ING! Now the question will be when will a real bank with brick and morter locations shutter its doors???

Posted: 9/29/2007 in:

Inc. Top 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies

Pulled this off of Digg, and just had to share. Amazingly comprehensive list of companies throughout the US all showing massive growth. It’s a really really big list, after all there are 5000 entries, but a pair of my favorites are:

What I wouldn’t love to one day have a company on a list like this, would make me proud. And on an even more interesting note, a certain franchise based on-site computer support company is completely absent from this list… just goes to show you that flashy commercials and gimmicks can only get you so far, real talent will prevail over flash in the long run.

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Now playing: Wumpscut – [Deadmaker: Exclusive Remixes (Disc Two) #11] Puls, KK via FoxyTunes

Posted: 8/30/2007 in:

E-mail Consolidation

I was just sitting here thinking about all the email addresses I have, and I suddenly realized I have entirely too many and need to consolidate. Everything already ends up in my gmail account anyway, so might as well just start using that for everything personal. Especially with the issues I’ve been having with Comcast performance wise, I may have to just walk away from them soon, which would leave all my emails stuck in the ether. So as of this moment I’m making a personal goal to transition all my stuff to gmail and begin sorting it as one should. I’ll have to keep everyone updated on my progress.

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Now playing: God Lives Underwater – [God Lives Underwater #04] Nothing
via FoxyTunes

Posted: 8/25/2007 in:

Transformers the Movie

WOW. All I can say, wow. Amazing flashbacks to childhood and just wow. Most fun I’ve had in a theatre in a long time.

Posted: 7/2/2007 in: