To: yonif
What is that, about 32 point sans bold? And the copy editor missed it?
3 posted on
12/13/2003 8:54:50 PM PST by
Petronski
(Living life in a minor key.)
To: Petronski
Who is C.C. and why is he still employed? Texas has a law that unauthorized access to a computer that causes financial damage is a felony. It's a great big law with big, bad teeth. When it went into effect. I demanded written authorization from my former boss to perform my duties, including security testing. Especially security testing.
With the right DA, C.C. could be in a whole lot of hot water.
/john
10 posted on
12/13/2003 8:59:12 PM PST by
JRandomFreeper
(I'm just a cook. And a unix sys-admin. Call for my contract rate.)
To: Petronski
Actually, I can see this happening.
It was on a disk, and CC opened it, edited it, saved it, and closed it. It was replaced and the guy came back and was never the wiser.
The print shop may have sent it off to print and then had it delivered to desination. Nobody proofs these things. I know of a certain candy product that had the name of an ex-manager and a trashy word describing him listed in the ingredients. Not my work, but I know this stuff happens....
To: Petronski
From start to finish it was missed...
deliberately on purpose!
29 posted on
12/13/2003 9:12:51 PM PST by
dixie sass
(Meow, pfft, pfft, pfft - (hmmmm, claws needed sharpening))
To: Petronski
Maybe he didn't think it was a big deal because it was only C.C.
To: Petronski
What is that, about 32 point sans bold? And the copy editor missed it?LOL! I've been working w/powerpoint most of today. I can hardly see from playing with font styles and sizes. There is no way someone missed this. Especially someone getting paid for making an ad or editing.
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