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Name That Toon: 'Tis the Season
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bestunderpar
bestunderpar,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/8/2017 | 1:10:00 PM
Hardened
and so they "Hardened the Shop for GDPR Compliance" just like you told us....
Meleon42
Meleon42,
User Rank: Strategist
12/8/2017 | 11:34:51 AM
all about perception
We've been thinking about this all wrong, Mr C!  It's all about perception. Give everyone good VR glasses and we can convince them this block of wood is their desired gift. Think of the ROI!!!
zubairsaeed
zubairsaeed,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/7/2017 | 3:03:38 AM
Nailed it!
"Look Santa, I just fixed all the security loopholes."

 

 "Yea Yea, You just nailed it." 
chip1805
chip1805,
User Rank: Strategist
12/7/2017 | 12:50:39 AM
'Tis the Season
In hindsight, Santa should have listened to the IT department and trained all the users before rolling out the new VR headsets.
leo4point7lion
leo4point7lion,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/6/2017 | 9:37:36 AM
Name That Toon
Santa, what do you think about the new prototype for Virtual Reality: Cracker Barrel???

 

 
jwadhwa
jwadhwa,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/4/2017 | 4:21:46 PM
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fallenangyl
fallenangyl,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/4/2017 | 1:33:28 PM
cartoon post
Hey Santa, I think the new guy needs some training.

 
imagez
imagez,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/4/2017 | 11:03:21 AM
Name That Toon: 'Tis the Season
Hey Santa,

I was opening some ports in out fire (brick) wall and some of the NAT configuration is not going well!!! It was really tough and some sparks flew and there was some pretty blue smoke!!!!
jrig1842
jrig1842,
User Rank: Strategist
12/4/2017 | 8:52:15 AM
Name That Toon: "Tis the Season"
"Santa, I can't build a thing with these VR glasses!"
OttoGrotto
OttoGrotto,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/1/2017 | 1:58:43 PM
the first mouse Steve Jobs created in his Garage... before Wozniak re-built it.
the first mouse Steve Jobs created in his Garage... before Wozniak re-built it.
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