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From: Bart.Lansing at kohls.com (Bart.Lansing@...ls.com)
Subject: Cert Sucks and Leaks





Hmmm, no, I don't believe that can be the case.  Nor do  I see thatr there
is in fact an real-time equality of states here...unless we are willing to
accept that CERT_SUCK (C-S) and CERT_LEAK (C_L)  both have fixed values,
which would mean that CERT was constantly sucking and leaking at identical
flow rates.

Unless we grant that unlikely state, it is safe to posit that C_S = C_L is
rarely going to be true at any point in time.  However, I think it
important to note that over a reasonable period of time, C_S and C_L need
to achieve a roughly equivalent state....or CERT will have leaked
completely away and imploded, taking most of the east coast of the US with
it,  or sucked so much that some violent explosion would ensue releasing
little CERTlettes throughout the noosphere.


Harrison B (Bart) Lansing
Manager, NeSST, Desktop Services
Kohl's IT

full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com wrote on 12/18/2003 11:57:21 AM:

> At 09:31 AM 12/18/2003 -0800, Daniel Sichel wrote:
>
> >I have to ask, does CERT leak at the same rate they suck? That would be
> >a weird equilibrium.
>
> Leak<-->Suck.  It's more a continuum than an equilibrium.
>
> ;-)
>
> m5x
>
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