Serious answer: outright refusal or malicious compliance. Comply the way Ludmilla Page and her comrades complied while being forced to work in German munitions factories.
Maybe that flash drive gets accidentally broken. Maybe the computer crashes or someone trips over the power cord.
Maybe that flash drive gets accidentally broken. Maybe the computer crashes or someone trips over the power cord.
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David Burbach
A civil servant question I will try to say more about tomorrow:
If a Senate confirmed Cabinet secretary orders me to let an unknown guy plug a flash drive in the "Everyones Personal Heathcare Info" server, what am I supposed do? What is Security supposed to do when Secty tells them to remove me?
If a Senate confirmed Cabinet secretary orders me to let an unknown guy plug a flash drive in the "Everyones Personal Heathcare Info" server, what am I supposed do? What is Security supposed to do when Secty tells them to remove me?
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Something about not sealing the shells properly against moisture. Regrettable quality issues that never quite got sorted out.
I am very much a person who can nail down the Columbo method of "Just one more thing...?" And also overwhelm people with the most random yet relevant minutiae. Everyone has a skill, they just need to get over that authority thing. Wide-eyed sincerity messes with people, too.