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Message-ID: <47BF87AA.3070902@nc.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 21:40:42 -0500
From: scott <redhowlingwolves@...rr.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: let's name something after dude vanwinkle

worried security wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Andrew A <gluttony@...il.com> wrote:
>   
>> dear mengele,
>>
>> n3td3v isn't gobbles. rocky is pretty sharp and hilarious. n3td3v is only
>> unintentionally funny.
>>     
>
> n3td3v is fucking sharp and is about the takeover and the win, fuck the comedy.
>   
Netdev, you are the 'King of Ridiculous.'
> i watched die hard 4.0 last night and was energised by it.
>
> the DHS keep making everything electronic, but don't think about the
> potential cyber terrorist attacks they create.
>
> http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jE_bOUpQb6MxrxSQno3N6gEdY-MAD8UVH3800
>
> if you make everything electronic, make sure you have old skool
> backups which are run by old skool methods of cup and string, because
> if the bad guys strike, they will strike knowing your technology and
> its backups.
>
> i thought the die hard 4.0 movie was going to be crap, but it actually
> highlighted a lot of real life potentials that got my mind thought
> processes working, i'm suprised the U.S government didn't VETO the
> release of DIE HARD 4.0, since they are still struggling to decide
> where to build their U.S cyber command LOL.
That sounds like something a well-rounded communist would say. Are you 
for censorship? Move to China. I'm sure you'll be quite happy.
> I will apply for the MI5/GCHQ cyber command and hopefully i will get
> gadi evron's home address and send him my good wishes.
>   
Well all I can say is 'Good luck.' While you're at it, try for Interpol, 
too.
> I don't need to work for MI5/GCHQ to find out all the troll's personal
> infos, i already have contacts with guys in there, who pay me off with
> info, for being an informant in the online cyber world.
>   
So,you're saying you're a paid informant? Of what? Trolls?
> seriously though, ROFL at the U.S cyber command. Played any video games lately?
>
> http://www.news.com/News.com-Extra/8601-9373_3-9869337.html?communityId=2056&messageId=306273#306273
>
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>   
To comment on your earlier post on the up-and-coming college students 
taking over for the old guard. Good deal! Just, DEFINITELY learn about 
what you are referring to before you make me laugh, OK?


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