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From: rune at juhljacobsen.dk (Rune Jacobsen)
Subject: TinyURL

Using the same technique, I found http://tinyurl.com/fsck
Take a look at the URL. I think it's funny how a service made for easy linking has turned into something completely else.
Now, I don't speak spanish fluently, and I doubt that 

"como la mayor?a de ustedes saben, una vez que nos conectamos al portal, podemos revisar lo nuevo desde la ?ltima vez de nuestra conexi?n. la ?ltima vez de nuestra conexi?n."

translates into

"as most of you you know, once we connected ourselves to the vestibule, we can review the new thing from the last time of our connection.  the last time of our connection."

but hey, that's what google says. So what does this actually mean?

-Rune

(oh, btw, first post here. Did I screw up?)

>Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 09:11:13 -0800
>From: John Sage <jsage@...chhaven.com>
>To: full-disclosure@...sys.com
>Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] TinyURL
>
>The mind boggles...
>
>On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 09:11:37AM -0600, Bassett, Mark wrote:
>> Anyone want an Asus Motherboard from newegg? :)
>> 
>> http://www.tinyurl/boob
>
>Continuing to apply random, four-character strings, I offer this:
>
>For those of you based in the US and who dislike the current,
>Republican administration, there is an interesting irony of some sort,
>here:
>
>http://www.tinyurl/c*nt
>
>I'll leave it as an exercise to the reader to replace the asterisk
>with the appropriate character :-/
>
>
>- John
>-- 
>"Most people don't type their own logfiles;  but, what do I care?"
>-
>John Sage: InfoSec Groupie
>-
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>-
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