chadjenofsky: Haha! At this point, it's probably virus-proof!
clisair: It was always kept clean. I used it for 2 years while working on 2 AA game titles, they were training games. I did texture placement and level design as well as QA Testing for them. Had loads of fun working on them, then everyone decided you had to have a degree to even think. So my career in level design lasted 22 month, a very fond 22 months.
These days intelligence and or being able to to the job are irrelevant, instead, everything is about 'liability', first and foremost is legal liability as in - you employed this person, something went wrong and look they are not fully qualified, then you get crucified by lawyers. Then secondly there is the liability for the people doing the employing to answer to those above in the chain of command - you employed this person who then screwed up and look, their not fully qualified. So it is never about employing the best person for the job, it is about covering your ass.
You could be the smartest person on earth and it is meaningless under the shadow of almighty liability, the most powerful force in the universe!
Remember my golden rule of liability in employment, "you can screw up too any degree imaginable and it is ok, so long as you are fully qualified to do so".