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Technology on the edge of uselessness
Bunny is having an outpatient procedure at the Cleveland Clinic today, so
here I am, sitting in the waiting room attempting to work.
And not having a very successful time of it.
They obviously have wireless, else I wouldn't be posting this, but the
wireless appears to only let DNS (Domain Name Service) and HTTP (HyperText
Transport Protocol) and nothing else. I can't even ssh out to check email.
There's also a “not quite so invisible” invisible web proxy [1]. I wasn't
surprised at the “please ignore our Terms of Service and just click here to
continue” page on my first web access, but I didn't quite expect this:
> This Page Cannot Be Displayed
>
> Access to this site has been restricted
>
> The Internet site you are attempting to visit has been blocked to all
> Cleveland Clinic employees
>
> **Cleveland Clinic Policy #811** permits access to the Internet only “To
> facilitate access to business related information and in support of
> hospital business.”
>
> If you are a CCHS employee and you feel that you have received this message
> in error,you may email
[email protected], with the URL
> (
http://www.dadhacker.com/blog/?p=1161 ) of the website you are attempting
> to reach.
>
And the site in question? Dad Hacker [2]? It's a programmer's blog, not a
site about hacking. Oddly enough, I can reach Hacker News [3].
Go figure.
It is perhaps worse that it's almost useful.
I told Smirk last night that I would have my phone on my at the very least,
but I just checked and there's no service at all in the waiting room. I have
to leave the hospital to get a signal, and even then, all I've been able to
get is a busy signal no matter what number I use to call Smirk (cell, home,
business line—no go).
Sigh.
[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server
[2]
http://www.dadhacker.com/
[3]
http://news.ycombinator.com/
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