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Inbound missle from N. Korea alert. - Printable Version +- Punaweb Forum (http://punaweb.org/forum) +-- Forum: Punaweb Forums (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Punatalk (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Thread: Inbound missle from N. Korea alert. (/showthread.php?tid=19099) |
RE: Inbound missle from N. Korea alert. - KiminPL - 01-18-2018 quote: Ah! Of course, it's already been done. But Punatics would make it more interesting, I'm sure. RE: Inbound missle from N. Korea alert. - Obie - 01-22-2018 "Gov. David Ige says he and his team took so long to post a message to social media about the recent missile alert being a false alarm because he didn't know his Twitter username and password." When you didn't think it could be any more bizarre ! http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/01/23/hawaii-governor-took-long-to-post-on-twitter-about-missile-alert-because-forgot-username-password.html RE: Inbound missle from N. Korea alert. - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 01-22-2018 he didn't know his Twitter username and password." Maybe he should take a tip from one of his workers at the HEMA facility: For quick & easy access to passwords, write them on a yellow post-it note and tape to your computer monitor! You never know when there might be an emergency. Now you're ready in a flash! "This is an island surrounded by water, big water, ocean water.” - President Donald J. Trump RE: Inbound missle from N. Korea alert. - TomK - 01-22-2018 Excellent. Might be worth keeping an eye on Ige's twitter account now that hackers know where the password is stored. RE: Inbound missle from N. Korea alert. - Wao nahele wahine - 01-25-2018 Now the employee who sent the message is refusing to cooperate with the investigation. http://www.kitv.com/story/37353264/feds-hawaii-missile-alert-employee-not-cooperating-in-probe?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_KITV WahineRE: Inbound missle from N. Korea alert. - MarkD - 01-25-2018 Maybe he (or she) is holding out for a raise. RE: Inbound missle from N. Korea alert. - randomq - 01-25-2018 Because ... it wasn't clicked accidentally! Let the conspiracy theories begin! Or maybe the guy just doesn't want to say anything to help a lawsuit. In any case, the multiple hearings aren't enough, we need a million dollar study to really understand what happened. And probably an additional tax to cover raises for the department. RE: Inbound missle from N. Korea alert. - leilanidude - 01-26-2018 quote: Now the employee who did it, does need to be fired. Refusing to cooperate with an investigation? RE: Inbound missle from N. Korea alert. - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 01-26-2018 Let the conspiracy theories begin! Inside job? The not-a-drill message pushing employee might really have been a stooge for Kim Jong-un playing the long game, a trained North Korean operative carefully placed into the bowels of the Hawaii government alert and warning system, allowing Kim Jong-un to test an accessible part of American defense system. Those systems failed. What will Kim Jong-un make of this revelation? Was a treasured kimchi recipe involved in any manner as the operation unfolded? Perhaps handed off to accomplices on a slightly curled yellow post-it note? Percentage change in the level of glyphosate, an herbicide, in Americans’ urine since 1993 : +1,200. Harper's Index RE: Inbound missle from N. Korea alert. - Wao nahele wahine - 01-30-2018 And....here's more to the story. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2018/01/30/heres-what-went-wrong-with-that-hawaii-missile-alert-the-fcc-says/?utm_term=.b6131e223315 Wahine |