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Message-ID: <4b6ee931050923064234981fff@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri Sep 23 14:42:42 2005
From: xploitable at gmail.com (n3td3v)
Subject: I love the American way of life
It is on my list as we speak :)
There are over 500 people subscribed to the list.
I don't believe it's a waste of time to discuss politics. Politics for
many are a reason for malicious hacking. You only need to look at
defacements and you'll see political messages from hacker boys and
girls.
You have alot of free time for someone who is preparing for the
hurricane, which is going to hit land in twenty four hours time. The
mass of car queues has already started, as refugees of Houston and
Texas and surrounding areas flee inland, away from the reach of tidal
surges.
New Orleans is already affected by the rain fall as many predict the
flood barriers only recently repaired with sand bags could be further
breached by the forces of nature.
Internet infrustructure in the area could be affected, but none so far
have reported problems with their network.
There isn't alot can be done, unless you already had emergency
facilities already hired out in other places in the United States.
At the moment its all about waiting it out. The real problems will
come later once damage reports start coming in to response centers.
However I would be interested to know what emergency plans you
yourself are making. I don't see what can be done in these difficult
circumstances, until you know what the criteria is going to be. Apart
from move everything. And why move anything until you know you need
too. Spend the money anyway, just incase?
Thanks,
n3td3v
On 9/22/05, Todd Towles <toddtowles@...okshires.com> wrote:
> Hey n3td3v, keep the political propaganda on your list. I am sure the
> "500" people will be glad to waste their time with all of that. Some of
> us have a hurricane to deal with. Thanks.
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