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From: kf_lists at secnetops.com (kf_lists)
Subject: Re: Web browsers - a mini-farce

Things like this only need to be said once...

http://marc.free.net.ph/mbox/20020712.021114.b78a0d31.txt
-KF

Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:

>"All browsers but Microsoft Internet Explorer kept crashing on a regular
>basis due to NULL pointer references, memory corruption, buffer
>overflows, sometimes memory exhaustion; taking several minutes on
>average to encounter a tag they couldn't parse."
>
>All browser BUT microsoft internet explorer...   Yet, all Georgi can
>reply is this:
>
>"just out of curiousity, do you use internet exploder for browsing ?"
>
>I've been on this list for a short time, but I can't believe the
>amount of completely pointless posts, horrible attitudes, and complete
>disrespect for ones peers takes place here.
>
>This is probably a worthless rant, but regardless of any technical
>skill at exploiting code that Georgi might have - he comes off as
>being incredibly immature.
>
>
>On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 00:31:00 +0200, Rainer Duffner
><rainer@...ra-secure.de> wrote:
>  
>
>>Am Di, den 19.10.2004 schrieb Micheal Espinola Jr um 23:43:
>>    
>>
>>>Just out of curiosity, can you you refer to anything in a professional
>>>manner - or must you always use demeaning word-play against anything
>>>you don't like?
>>>      
>>>
>>What's the point ?
>>After all, it was Internet-Exploder (oops), in the form of the
>>Internet-Explorer OLE-control in Outlook that brought to life all those
>>jokes about emails that could damage your computer when read that were
>>circulating via email in the early 90s of the last century.
>>Back then, they were filed under "urban legends".
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Also out of curiosity, when do you hit puberty?  Perhaps some of us
>>>can rejoin the list when you have matured.
>>>      
>>>
>>You can't read this list anyway without a filter (IMO).
>>
>>Rainer
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>>~     Rainer Duffner - rainer@...ra-secure.de     ~
>>~           Freising - Munich - Germany           ~
>>~    Unix - Linux - BSD - OpenSource - Security   ~
>>~  http://www.ultra-secure.de/~rainer/pubkey.pgp  ~
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