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Message-ID: <000601c5e575$d4fc8360$0400a8c0@winxp64>
Date: Wed Nov  9 21:38:11 2005
From: ad at class101.org (ad@...ss101.org)
Subject: Meeting Room Names

Pff all geez names , name it 'class101' , it 0wnz ! :D

-----Message d'origine-----
De?: full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk
[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk] De la part de Dave
Ockwell-Jenner
Envoy??: mercredi 9 novembre 2005 18:25
??: Todd Towles
Cc?: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Objet?: Re: [Full-disclosure] Meeting Room Names

Todd Towles wrote:

> 
>Crazy Frog wrote:
>  
>
>>Hi,
>>i like todd's suggestion ;)
>>jmp room,nop room,xor room,polymorphic room,viral room,shell code
>>room,x86 room,sparc room,31337 room.....and goes on.....
>>    
>>
>
>The HTTP Code suggestion by Luc is very cool as well
>  
>
Except the 302 room would be constantly moving around, 409 would always 
be booked, 404 would be hidden away somewhere you couldn't find it, and 
410 just wouldn't exist!
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