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BBC Tomorrow's World Working from Home prediction from 1979 09:40 - Sep 7 with 2967 viewsKeno


this made me chuckle a little


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BBC Tomorrow's World Working from Home prediction from 1979 on 09:44 - Sep 7 with 2945 viewsSwansea_Blue

She's so close with the name too - it turned out the essential technology for WFH wasn't a workstation, but a Playstation. So close!

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BBC Tomorrow's World Working from Home prediction from 1979 on 09:52 - Sep 7 with 2934 viewsNthQldITFC

Pretty impressive predictions, they only really missed out the stuff that a lot of really high-end users (like HM Government etc.) can spend most of their time doing, namely Candy Crush, Tinder and pron.

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BBC Tomorrow's World Working from Home prediction from 1979 on 09:53 - Sep 7 with 2924 viewsKeno

BBC Tomorrow's World Working from Home prediction from 1979 on 09:52 - Sep 7 by NthQldITFC

Pretty impressive predictions, they only really missed out the stuff that a lot of really high-end users (like HM Government etc.) can spend most of their time doing, namely Candy Crush, Tinder and pron.


I can honestly say In have never viewed pron online

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BBC Tomorrow's World Working from Home prediction from 1979 on 18:03 - Sep 7 with 2714 viewsfactual_blue

BBC Tomorrow's World Working from Home prediction from 1979 on 09:52 - Sep 7 by NthQldITFC

Pretty impressive predictions, they only really missed out the stuff that a lot of really high-end users (like HM Government etc.) can spend most of their time doing, namely Candy Crush, Tinder and pron.


None of those sites would be available on a Civil Service computer, as I'm sure you know.

Obviously some people get through the various firewalls etc. They get caught. One of my colleagues had to conduct a disciplinary interview with somebody caught doing so (no - not me!). HR protocols require them to actually view a percentage of what the alleged offender had been viewing. The poor lass had to plough through a pile of gay porn, only to have the chap resign.

HR of course then stick the knife in. CS only give factually indisputable references (to avoid litigation), and in such cases as this the reference would state that 'X resigned whilst undergoing a formal disciplinary investigation'.

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BBC Tomorrow's World Working from Home prediction from 1979 on 19:34 - Sep 7 with 2650 viewsBlueBoots

Biggest prediction they got wrong there is that one of the key skills of the homeworker of the future would be 2-finger typing!

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BBC Tomorrow's World Working from Home prediction from 1979 on 20:36 - Sep 7 with 2557 viewsNthQldITFC

BBC Tomorrow's World Working from Home prediction from 1979 on 09:53 - Sep 7 by Keno

I can honestly say In have never viewed pron online


I'm sorry, I may have spelled that wrong. My eyesight isn't what it used to be.

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