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From: eric at arcticbears.com (Eric Paynter)
Subject: why o why did NASA do this.

>> On Thursday, October 14, 2004 3:13 PM, Deigo Dude wrote:
>> > ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/nickname/
>> > The list contains the full name, email, phone, fax, position,
>> > building, room, and employer. When will they learn.

OMG OMG OMG!! I just opened up the phone book and it lists the names,
addresses, and phone numbers of almost everybody in the city that I live
in!!!! What a catastrophic failure of security!!!!!

And at my library there is a list of all addresses in the city, sorted by
street name, and it shows who owns the property!!!!!

And there is record of all criminal cases tried in any court in this
jurisdiction since the beginning of time! OMG!!! I thought I had to
consent to a criminal record search!!!!!!

How could this have happened?!?!!!!

-Eric


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