"Paul D. Robertson" wrote: > > sure it's possible, just quite illegal. but that hasn't stopped a > > determined adversary before. > How illegal? Presumably transoceanic cables are in international waters- > do you know specificly what laws would apply? The only one who could get away with that would be Howard Hughes. Sorry, but unless your client is Hughes' bastard child, then he won't be able to avoid jail, death, or (worse) caning. Blue skies... Todd -- Most traditional Pee-Cee user groups, I've noticed, function mainly as commiseration societies for people who've bought lousy hardware, are struggling and wasting time trying to deal with it, and want to exchange coping-strategy tips with others in the same boat. -- Rick Moen - [To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe firewalls" in the body of the message.]
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