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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3197969" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Yes. This guy started his career with ABB because he was part of a hacker vigilante club while a junior programmer with them using surplus equipment the company let the employees have. He and a group of folks built a system in a basement and went to work looking for hackers and hacking them to destroy their systems. Once ABB found his skills, he quickly worked into tech support and finally into their world wide security group. You don't want to know how much he gets paid now. </p><p>I have a special bond with him and we still keep in contact. He wanted pics from the top of our 500' tall stacks so I took him up. A little wind that day and when he walked out of the elevator, the stacks were swinging a few inches which feels like a few feet if you've never experienced it. </p><p>He locked up with a death grip on the hand rail with a blank look in his eyes, and it took most of an hour to talk him back into the elevator. LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3197969, member: 5412"] Yes. This guy started his career with ABB because he was part of a hacker vigilante club while a junior programmer with them using surplus equipment the company let the employees have. He and a group of folks built a system in a basement and went to work looking for hackers and hacking them to destroy their systems. Once ABB found his skills, he quickly worked into tech support and finally into their world wide security group. You don't want to know how much he gets paid now. I have a special bond with him and we still keep in contact. He wanted pics from the top of our 500' tall stacks so I took him up. A little wind that day and when he walked out of the elevator, the stacks were swinging a few inches which feels like a few feet if you've never experienced it. He locked up with a death grip on the hand rail with a blank look in his eyes, and it took most of an hour to talk him back into the elevator. LOL. [/QUOTE]
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