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Re: Collocation Access
From: Jim Popovitch <jimpop () yahoo com>
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 15:33:11 -0400
On Mon, 2006-10-23 at 18:57 +0100, Roland Perry wrote:
But presumably it would need to be stolen. Wouldn't the tech notice that happening... Or is there some way the colo security guy can clone it undetected?
I've been in and out of several colos that require you to leave your ID (passport/DL, and business card) up at the front desk throughout your visit. This could be for hours, or even for the whole day. During that time I imagine my ID could have been photocopied, transcribed, photographed, etc, without me ever knowing. -Jim P.
Current thread:
- Re: Collocation Access, (continued)
- Re: Collocation Access Etaoin Shrdlu (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access Roland Perry (Oct 23)
- RE: Collocation Access Craig Holland (Oct 23)
- RE: Collocation Access John A. Kilpatrick (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access Roland Perry (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access John A. Kilpatrick (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access Roland Perry (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access Warren Kumari (Oct 23)
- RE: Collocation Access Stasiniewicz, Adam (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access Henry Yen (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access Etaoin Shrdlu (Oct 23)
- Re: Collocation Access Jim Popovitch (Oct 23)
- RE: Collocation Access David Schwartz (Oct 23)
- RE: Collocation Access Daniel Senie (Oct 23)
- RE: Collocation Access Randy Epstein (Oct 24)
- RE: Collocation Access Michael . Dillon (Oct 24)
- Re: Collocation Access Roland Perry (Oct 24)
- RE: Collocation Access David Schwartz (Oct 24)
- Re: Collocation Access Larry Smith (Oct 24)
- RE: Collocation Access David Schwartz (Oct 24)
- RE: Collocation Access Randy Epstein (Oct 24)
- Re: Collocation Access Roland Perry (Oct 24)