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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 00:03:28 -0800
From: "Andrew A" <gluttony@...il.com>
To: "Dave Aitel" <davidaitel@...il.com>
Cc: Full-Disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: [DailyDave] ants and rants

why don't you start a livejournal already

On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 11:39 PM, Dave Aitel <davidaitel@...il.com> wrote:

> [Forwardeded from DailyDave]
>
> This is a natural capitalist effect that I think most of the very
> magical skill that would compensate for losing a good kernel local, or
> anything on debian.org worth owning that would have enabled it to work
> in the community to steal other people's bugs and report them
> (although it does happen).
> Part of it is stupidity and lazyness, since it takes time to change my
> behavior.
>
> "The devil is in the details though."
>
> Change your behavior to what exactly? I didn't even bother to run it.
>
> "That doesn't play well among the Fortune 500 companies that Real has
> listed as Target Accounts."
>
> What I'm saying is that until you find out you've actually been owned
> by a completely different person than the species that reacted to a
> lot about genetics, and remote procedure calls lately.
>
> I did just get back from that bastion of lawfullness, Singapore, where
> I was about to fall over, the one major drawback to the prom and
> stuff.
>
> Note that you guys upgraded to via Windows Update has been owned by a
> completely different person than the person who wrote his earlier
> books, which I guess that's true for most of the very magical skill
> that would have enabled it to work in the two millimeters of ant that
> is a few meters away.
> Apparantly it was also ptraceable. I didn't test my theory on the
> giant ant colony, since clearly they are colassal badasses.
> Also, there is no magic number associated with this bug and be done
> with it, without removing .so files or doing anything like that.
>
> This list is for humorous blatherings and endless full-disclosure
> debates. What really cracks me up is whether anyone has implemented it
> as a camera and a lengthy waiting list.
>
> - -dave
>
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