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No use then... 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 12:22 GMT

Coat

No use getting my coat, I dont dare use the door ;)

good one again

Chortle 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 12:24 GMT

Happy

The current run of articles are beginning to make me laugh like I used to.

Marvellous. Umm, must get a pair for home.

Regards

Neil

Excellent 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 12:29 GMT

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Where can I get a set of these for the entrance to IT? and do they do bulk orders, need a set for the entrance to mission control.

I WANT ONE!! 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 12:39 GMT

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Could you please give me the name of your supplier. I do beleive that, erm, the benefits in both... time management, and security would prove these, errr... inteligent secuity devices of worth, and bring in a... healthy return on investment, as well as improve... hmmm... erm... staff moral.

(ie. It would allow me to spend hours coding them, great for my own time management coz I wouldnt HAVE to manage my time. Security would be increased because **I** controll it, not "security", so all those arseholes who wouldnt know a secure password if it bit their dicks off wouldnt get into the building. It would net me planty of cash for faking work on the routines, and charging overtime for it. AND I would get a few laughs seeing people covered in hot coffee, stuck inside/outside, or even trapped IN the doors..)

Anyhoo, top episode!

I want! 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 12:42 GMT

Where can I get these? I'm sure I can think of a myriad of uses for them in the work place for toying with the bos- I mean, improving security.

Mind the Doors, Please. 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 12:44 GMT

Black Helicopters

Another MasterClass of Adventure, Simon ..... it must be Friday.

And in AI SMART Assed World, would IT be ....Plenty of time to help security... uh... downsize and/or resize to Critical Mass.

Humble Apprentice 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 12:59 GMT

This is a great idea!!..........now, can it be adapted for revolving doors????

A thing of beauty! 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 12:59 GMT

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What a good start to Friday afternoon - nice one Simon (I'm sure I've used those doors myself at previous companies!).

Simply marvellous! 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:10 GMT

Stop

We have the beta version of these doors at my own personal hell (aka workplace), they do not slide but the mood recognition is certainly present. Anyone in a rush (particularly come 3pm on a Friday) is reduced to impotent rage as the doors remain unmovable and the would be escapologist is mockingly beeped at.

Extruded Aluminium doors? 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:11 GMT

Joke

Home come there wasn't a broken paperclip "accidentally" connecting it to a 230v supply for when the head beancounter walked through (or grounded doors, 230v handle and a "broken" auto-open system)? Is the Bastard going soft?!

Saying that, I really must get a set for work...

Shoplifters Beware 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:21 GMT

If retail stores could get hold of these, the savings from theft prevention might actually lower prices a little.

Not to mention the entertainment value as some would-be thief got cut off short.

Personally... 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:31 GMT

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Nice one Simon!

I'd install them on the crapper, to recognise the bosses face when desperate due to the large amounts of laxatives that "fell" into his morning brew.

The more desperate he appears the slower the doors would open!

Or put razor blades on the door jam and shut the door real fast....

Yay!!! 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 13:55 GMT

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Thanks Simon, I needed that laugh! Best episode in a while. It's hilarious when you can see something coming, you can predict what the BOFH's going to do... and then he does it - and goes further than you imagined. Brilliant!

additional programming 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:45 GMT

Happy

Could the program be adapted to modify the entry time to show that I was in at precisely 8:59:59 each morning and left at 17:01? Also not to record generous lunch "hours" at the pub.

BOFH at Heathrow T5 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:46 GMT

Respect for the BOFH at T5.

Brill.. 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:50 GMT

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More, More.

I was wondering what to do with it 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:54 GMT

This program I mean. So apt for mischief http://sluggish.uni.cc/rodney/doorbell.htm

42 Boldly Go ...in ITs Beyond? 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 14:59 GMT

Alien

"Thanks Simon, I needed that laugh! Best episode in a while. It's hilarious when you can see something coming, you can predict what the BOFH's going to do... and then he does it - and goes further than you imagined. Brilliant!" ...aka Leadership, Rosuav.

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Lameness Rating: 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 16:19 GMT

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Extremely Not Lame!

Never trust a security door ... 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 16:27 GMT

Black Helicopters

Once finished up installing a door entry system for a company I worked for and needed to get the software modded for a particular entry point. Software was in French so called their offices in Paris, who promptly told me they'd get an engineer to call back as they were only the distributors.

Half an hour later an 'engineer' phoned from the Israeli army to ask why we were using their 'classified' software and had we signed their version of the official secrets act. After 20 mins of interrogation it was obvious they weren't going to do the mod so we chucked the software and bought some mechanical keypads.

Strangely it was a well known UK security company that sold us the original software ....

Changing in/out times 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 16:58 GMT

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"Could the program be adapted to modify the entry time to show that I was in at precisely 8:59:59 each morning and left at 17:01?"

Flashback: one of my former workplaces did away with punch-clocks and bought a "state-of-the-art" biometric personnel checker software. You key in your employee number, and place your finger in the fingerprint scanner. The idea was that no-one else would be able to check you in. Nice.

...except the system used Access as the DBMS. 2 days after I was informed of this, no one in IT was ever late again, or so the system tells. And computers never lie, do they? ;)

Lets Escalate the Ante... 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 17:03 GMT

Go

Possibilities, possibilities. Any escalators in the building? Revolving doors with mechanical assist and a reverse gearing? Oh my, I think the BOFH is just getting started. First the elevator, then the doors, next the ... ???

elevator use? 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 17:42 GMT

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I assume this magic controller can be linked to an elevator access system? locking out certain floors, locking certain individuals in only at certain times, locking out any crabby individuals from the IS floor, allowing friendly females of certain minimum "assets" through after 5pm...

the possibilities, endless!

@ Tim 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 18:05 GMT

Paris Hilton

Well said. Very eloquently spoken. And a F*ck you to all the haters who seem to think that they have a right to judge! FFS, i wouldn't mind betting that all the people, that commented negatively, would give their eye teeth for the ability to provide for their family as this man can. All you have to do is concentrate and work hard. A concept lost on most of the inhabitants of this green and pleasant land!

But do they say... 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 20:34 GMT

Coat

Glad to be of service...!

Escalators, too 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 23:31 GMT

Go

Just keep an eye on the direction the user is facing, and send the escalator in the opposite direction

awesome 

Posted Friday 28th March 2008 23:56 GMT

my gosh, the uses I could use this for!!!

Make them secure? 

Posted Saturday 29th March 2008 10:01 GMT

Happy

Just allow the open/shut algorithm to switch off/on the motion-sensitive autoturret on the inside of the door. Set up the turret for 15second burst. Rumours spread.

//Svein

@Dr Mouse 

Posted Saturday 29th March 2008 11:47 GMT

Another fine product from Bastards Incorporated.

Re: Make them secure 

Posted Sunday 30th March 2008 00:06 GMT

I would suggest a much, much, much shorter 10 round burst. Otherwise you'll have issues with overpenetration into the next 3 blocks if you're using any decent caliber.

On the revolving doors idea 

Posted Monday 31st March 2008 11:25 GMT

... I could think of a few things that could be quite interesting regarding them revolving doors. Of course, a few tweaks to the revolving engine to allow for... mmh... blockage purging. (Read: Revolving doors that multitask as ventilation devices for the entire building...)

Add to that the security shutters... and you got yourself one Beancounter Blender Deluxe. Mrow!

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