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Message-ID: <courier.3EF0D039.0000798A@bassdart.dyndns.org>
From: konfusius at gmx.de (Manfred Schmitt)
Subject: Blowing up PC's and leaking CERT info

Shawn McMahon wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:44:13PM +0000, Virtual_Mage said:
> > 
> > Since the so-called "tragedy" of 9/11, everything's been turned sideways. 
> 
> Hold on a second; 3,000+ people murdered isn't a tragedy?  

The biggest tragedy of 9/11 is that we will never know who really
is responsible for all the dead humans, there is and there never 
will be anything like "Full-Disclosure-911" :-(
In the case of e.g. iraq, and there died a lot more people (are there
any statistics?), we are knowing who's responsible.
There are tragedy's and wars all the day long, but only 9/11 had the
power to turn the world upside-down. It's a fact that the biggest
winner of 9/11 indeed is the conservative US (or should I say world?)
government.
But that's all OT here, Reply-To: header set.

Just my two euro-cents,
Manne


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