Nope, I totally did too.elilupe said:I'm not the only one who thought of the sonic screwdriver here, am I?Greg Tito said:"A few years ago, I got a device at Home Depot. It's like a measuring tape, but not a regular measuring tape. It has a laser pointer and makes a clicking noise. This device is like the Tricorder on Star Trek for me. I can do any magical thing with it as far as Im concerned. I'll put it up to a socket and say 'This looks like it has too much current running through it.' And they just believe it.
Some places will have the physical computer on the floor to free up desk space it's just a matter of "Could you move out of the way please, making sure nothing down here could pose a potential fire hazard." probably followed up by some small talk and sleight of hand and bam keylogger loggan yo keys.lumenadducere said:Why on Earth would you let an inspector of any sort put a USB stick into your computer, particularly a fire inspector? That makes no sense at all - how computer illiterate are people to have to think that a USB drive is in any way associated with fire safety?