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Date: Tue Sep 27 20:53:51 2005
From: frankdewit at home.nl (Frank de Wit)
Subject: O-O-O

who says i'm a l33t h4cker like you?
wise ass :-*        , i never was and never will be one
now keep quiet netdeffie, you have mailed enough for one day and so have I

n3td3v wrote:

>If you were a hacker, you wouldn't be looking at the "attending a
>security conference" but asking yourself, which security conference
>that could be.
>
>Theres a difference. The first thing I thought was ...
>
>Which security conference, and how will I go about finding that out.
>
>Thats the edge. As soon as you know initial facts, you go and break
>that down, to find a solution! Plan it on paper or in your head, then
>come back with your math result. A math doesn't always consist of
>numbers. Logic and numbers out and in of math is important. The
>orignal math with numbers you learn at school is just an example of
>how to use that logic, for everything in life, you must apply the same
>principle.
>
>But "hahaha" your random message is cool. Or something.
>
>On 9/27/05, Frank de Wit <frankdewit@...e.nl> wrote:
>  
>
>>it's always amusing, out-of-office, attending a security conference
>>hahaha, he has probably 7 years of experience too :-)
>>    
>>
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