John R. Dennison wrote: > On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 10:14:39AM -0800, . . wrote: > >> you've never got busted for playing games when you should have been >> working?? punishment is sometimes severe. which s/w does this already? >> > > No, I haven't. Policies are policies. I follow policies, > whether I am setting said policies or not. They exist for a > reason. > > Imagine - a company expecting their employees to work on the clock... :-) What is this world coming to??? I think one of the other posters though said significant other - not employer. My wife lets me play games or work late, so I don't need to hide. I know many, though, who are in unfair relationships to the other extreme where anything "computer related" or "game related" must be unimportant, but a spa treatment, reading a book, or shopping, is definately important. For such a person, I can totally see how the "if she doesn't know it won't hurt her" comes into play. :-) Cheers, mark -- Mark Mielke <mark at mielke.cc> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.us.netrek.org/pipermail/netrek-dev/attachments/20080213/7cfdd18d/attachment.htm