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From: silvio at big.net.au (silvio@....net.au)
Subject: (no subject)

umm.. hi sockz!

just some naive questions, and this is not my profession, so gross inaccuracies
may be present!

wasn't the 1998 (?) bombings in iraq a "result of" rejecting un weapons
inspections?

didn't israel refuse at some point for the un to go to jenin (?) this year?

does arafat still have half a building to single handedly control those
suicide bombers?  i think the other half was blown up at some point.

Australia btw a few years ago asked the .us to provide military support
in east timor..  i belive the .us responsed at the time, (paraphrase),
"we are not the police of the world.  local regions must take care of their
own affairs" (if someone can get the exact quote of this?).

oh yah.. au is fucked up too in many ways, but thats maybe in later posts :)


OK.. something on topic!

looking at some *nix sources for /bin/cat with the -n option..

try creating a > 2g file of just newlines.. (lets say on x86)
then cat -n file

i haven't tested this, but i'm guessing its gonna look a little weird for
various platforms (if you can wait that long).

This may become an advisory in the future..
The threatcon is predicted to drop by .2 but might regain by the end of
security trading.

--
Silvio

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