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Message-ID: <122827b90603252150x1b76b043o61386edf54aa4522@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Sun Mar 26 06:50:45 2006
From: stan.bubrouski at gmail.com (Stan Bubrouski)
Subject: Industry calls on Microsoft to scrap Patch
	Tuesday for Critical flaws

On 3/25/06, n3td3v <n3td3v@...il.com> wrote:
>
> I work with rogue employee vendors around the world to bring good Hack
> active solution about within the community, if you can't under stand that,

You work with rats and understand is one word.

> then you need to sit down and realise that the n3td3v group is the biggest
> thing you'll ever meet in your life time, in terms of rogue employees
> getting together to make their voice heard.
>

Just because you own AOL, Google, and Yahoo e-mail addresses does not
make you rogue employees.

> We can agree in that one guy, has many voices, if that helps your cause mr
> 0x80!
> Or we can argue the crypto of the n3td3v group further if you wish to go
> down that road...
>

How about taking it off-list and not CC'ing the list back in for every message.

-sb

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