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Message-ID: <200402042003.03106.b29651@charter.net>
From: b29651 at charter.net (brenda)
Subject: Gee Why don't you teach then! Help out  thecommunity.

wow
after the last few days i was about ready to just leave the list because i was 
sure that it was too elite for me.then a ray of hope shines thru
thank you.
br3n



On Thursday 05 February 2004 04:01 pm, Remko Lodder wrote:
> I actually think that certain people teach security technique's.
> incl madsaxon and me,
>
> Personally i like it that persons are interested in security, therefor
> i try to help as much as i can,
>
> but Jan, do you have any ideas about how to do that on FD in a better way?
>
> including [ Student ] headers in the subject and then the question?
>
> i say this because i sometimes have the feeling that people are get
> frustrated by unknowledged persons (no offense, we need to teach you,
> so you can do the same after that), and we need some level of education
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> let the education begin (:


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