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From: netw3_security at hushmail.com (Curt Wilson)
Subject: Don't exploit our humanity while smashing the stack

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Thanks to Justin Shin for a nice message. I usually refrain from jumping
in here and contributing to the noise, but I feel that a greater sense
of mutual respect, better communication, more maturity, and a greater
degree of compassion towards our fellow human beings could make the list
a better place to be. There sure are some cranky people on this list,
 who don't hesitate to bitch at the drop of a hat. Perhaps a camping
trip is in order, to get away from the mind-numbing radiation being emitted
from your monitor and the slow, steady whine of your CPU fan that has
been calibrated precisely to create an effect where the higher centers
of the brain are numbed, which allows the lower self to lash out with
ignorance, wasted words, wasted breath, and doing nothing but contributing
to the overall fog of imbalance that exists in our world.

Back to full-disclosure. No more ramblings from me on this subject.
>
>according to my friend, mailman, the list is known as
>
>[Full-Disclosure]
>
>and not
>
>[Personal Bashing]
>
>Jesus, folks, just calm down and take it easy ... there is no reason
>to feel any less competent for using Windows OS's, the last time
>I checked you cannot play Battlefield 1942 on a *nix box and I can
>use cygwin, Virtual Machines, Knoppix, etc. if I need to use *nix
>apps or POC script-kiddie tools.
>
>Also, if you can contribute anything useful, then it is useful,
>isn't it? The "C:\aux" thingy may not be number one priority right
>now, nor XSS sploits, but there is no need to downplay someone's
>genuine effort to help.
>
>OK????
>
>--Justin "I know its July" Shin

Curt R. Wilson
Netw3 Security
www.netw3.com
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