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Message-ID: <200310191028.08464.jeremiah@nur.net>
From: jeremiah at nur.net (Jeremiah Cornelius)
Subject: Foundstone Labs to Release Absolutely FREE Tool

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On Friday 17 October 2003 15:16, Ronald McDownload wrote:
> Hi,
>
> http://www.internalmemos.com:8080/memos/memodetails.php?memo_id=1739
>
> This leaked Foundstone e-mail makes great reading, and ties in nicely with
> the spam^H^H^H^Hmarketing..
>

I think that it is pretty well understood that the best and brightest have 
gone from FS.  The flagship consutants with recognizable names on published 
books are gone.  The hot-shot tool coders, who count hexidecimal offsets 
without using their finger are gone...

FS was described as a company made-up of lawers/techies.  A lot like Deloitte 
or E&Y practices...  Looks like there was some severe culture-clash over 
there, from all that I can gather.  There has been a steady tech-exodus, 
peaking about a year ago or so.

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