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Who is this "General Failure" and why is he reading my disk?
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Walter Hinteler
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Fri 15 Aug, 2014 06:11 am
All ideas are welcome!
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parados - 08/15/2014
General Failure is required to read your disk after Major Fault finds something interesting on it.
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parados - 08/15/2014
Both General Failure and Major Fault are tasked with watching Private Folder, Private Pictures, and Private File.
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Fri 15 Aug, 2014 06:17 am
@Walter Hinteler,
He's a big wig who works for the NSA. You weren't supposed to know of his activity. Must have been an intern who accidentally notified you of his presence.
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Walter Hinteler
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Fri 15 Aug, 2014 06:18 am
@tsarstepan,
That was my first idea ...
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parados
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Fri 15 Aug, 2014 07:10 am
@Walter Hinteler,
General Failure is required to read your disk after Major Fault finds something interesting on it.
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Germlat
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Fri 15 Aug, 2014 07:17 am
@Walter Hinteler,
General Failure obviously has rank above Major Failure...watch out...he's out to get you. He's reading your disk to plan his next strategy!
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parados
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Fri 15 Aug, 2014 07:32 am
@Germlat,
Both General Failure and Major Fault are tasked with watching Private Folder, Private Pictures, and Private File.
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Germlat
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Fri 15 Aug, 2014 11:28 am
@parados,
Best to enlist private browsing.
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Walter Hinteler
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Fri 15 Aug, 2014 11:59 am
@parados,
Major Fault ... I've missed him since Windows 98
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tsarstepan
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Fri 15 Aug, 2014 12:32 pm
@Walter Hinteler,
Major Fault was at his career peak in Windows ME (Millennium Edition).
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cicerone imposter
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Sat 16 Aug, 2014 11:01 am
@Germlat,
General failure is better than corporal failure.
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parados
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Sat 16 Aug, 2014 11:11 am
At least with Windows you don't have to worry too much about Colonel Panic. He is more interested in Mac and Linux systems.
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