sistawendy: me in a green velvet dress in front of a brick wall, laughing and looking up as I think, "WTF?" (wtf laughing)
Today my team of about ten had a morale event - "mandatory fun", as my boss put it. We did a scavenger hunt around the Seattle Center and Pike Place. I spent the morning running errands and then met them at EMP at noon.

This was all set up by urbanadventurequest.com. No link, because they've got serious problems, the first of which is plaintext passwords in both web pages and email. No, really. In 2016. They weren't attached to any PCI in our case, but that may just be because my boss, who entered the PCI, wasn't a team captain. Which leads me to another thing: we had three teams of threeish, and we were all on the same quest. More than one would have been nice, or they should have at least told us to stagger our start times.

It was a nice enough quest in terms of the questions they asked, but it seemed to be geared toward people who weren't familiar with the city. Also, we kind of raced to the alcohol and didn't take breaks when we should have. Ah, techies.

Tasty beer at the Brooklyn. I only told a few Burning Man stories, honest.
My son was with his mother last night & today, but is here now. The punkitude seems to be better than usual at the moment.

Date: 2016-05-18 04:47 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] randomdreams.livejournal.com
At least they could invert the treasure hunt item list or something so you're not all basically moving along as a competitive group. Fie.

Plaintext email not okay. Plaintext passwords on a single-use casual project? I dunno. In that case the password seems to be the more disposable object.

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