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I have encountered them eating through single point of failure data lines and causing big problems. I actually discuss them when I host business continuity / disaster recovery tabletop exercises. Cute but can cause havoc
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Dude that was a secret message meant to be read by highly classified personnel. Certainly works for them, I guess.
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cors24448y@Hallelouia exactly! you get in stack exchange for some strictly technical stuff, and it tickles your imagination and cheers up your day. there are lots of interesting brain storming sessions going on.
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@cors unfortunately I was serious - links below to two interesting stories. The reason I include the squirrel scenario in tabletops is most people think it is only a hurricane or fire or flood... That can take them down. Actually it is the backhoe, squirrel, employee cyber breech... that is much more prevalent. Best to plan impact based rather than scenario based as there are hundreds of scenarios... Also seeing a picture of the cute little squirrel eating thru a cable loosens up the attendees in my tabletops 😀
Read these and let me know what you guys think:
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/09/...=
http://gizmodo.com/5828894/... -
clem158yJust the other day we had a squirrel short our building's transformer. One of the guys was looking through the window and saw the spark and the poor little guy fall. Our backup generator kicked in and all was good.
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Knossos5278yThat question has an amazing story about a guy on a motor bike in it. I saw holding my self back from laughing at work.
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