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Joey Shabadoo

My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
Sounds like something Douglas Adams came up with


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCf53ses22w
 
Scarily, the vast majority of the optical fibres, that I am responsible for, in my job, find their way into missile guidance systems, ergo, I am a missile guidance system expert, and the video actually made sense to me:wacko::laugh:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I once went to a tech jobs show. A group of very secretive recruitment people asked if I would be interested in applying for a job with them. They wouldn't tell me what the job was, and they wouldn't tell me what the job wasn't either, no doubt for fear that I might eventually work out what the job was if they gave me a long enough list of what it wasn't! :laugh:

They told me I would have to be prepared to undergo a security check and sign the Official Secrets act before they would say any more ...

I had a suspicion that I knew what the job was. This was based on the kind of jobs that I was qualified to do, and the jobs that I was not qualified to do, and the kind of jobs that people would be so secretive about, plus a snippet of tech gossip that I had picked up a few weeks prior to that.

I took a wild punt and jokily said something along the lines of "So you want me to work on cruise missile control systems then?"

Their stunned reaction said it all ...

(They wanted to know where I got my information from. I told them that I had read an article describing the kind of technology probably deployed in those control systems, and no thanks, I was not interested in working on systems designed to wipe out large numbers of people from a distance.)
 
My fact is that everyone is bound by the official secrets act. It's just sometimes people are required to agree to so that nobody could deny that they had no idea
 
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