>> The building was evacuated many times in the weeks after 9/11 and still has very tight security procedures.
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>Almost forgot about that. And glad I did. The most easily forgotten pleasure of telecommuting: no security procedures to go through when coming to work, no Cerberus to let you in, no cards to slide, no keys to fumble for, perfect. And you can drop by your workplace around midnight, if you want, without anyone bothering to raise an eyebrow, let alone activate the sirens.
Just every security known to mankind to get through the firewall to connect remotely (and slow down your speed in the process):
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