hi, 'the useless' i talked of is a port scanner of as
few lines of code as possible. a chatroom( #Efnet
chance encounter) person told me to practice on that
because he wrote a port scanner in perl in just 12
lines of code. he says its good practice but the tool
is not useful because its not fully independent,it
only works in the Lisp environment am using. 
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> joachim Gwoke wrote:
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> >the brazillians are way ahead of many. they say
> most
> >of their govenrment institutions went open source 3
> >years ago. but the underground has been active for
> the
> >past 10 years. just check out the *.br suffix
> allover
> >the chatrooms, ftps and gophers. we might not learn
> >their soccer but this we can surely pick up.
> >
> >want to say thanks to ronny for his help--i can now
> >write a few 'useless' things in Lisp but there's
> >something function called EVAl which is plain evil
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> >>   1. Former President Corners Microsoft Korea
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> >>   2. Disaster Recovery: Are You Prepared?
> (Kiggundu
> >>Mukasa)
> >>   3. Venture Capital: Open Source Startups Are
> >>Hot--Too Hot?
> >>      (Kiggundu Mukasa)
> >>   4. Massachusetts Moves Ahead without Microsoft
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> >>Subject: [LUG] Former President Corners Microsoft
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>http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/biz/200509/kt2005092519095811890.htm
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> >>Who will be the last man to promote open-source
> >>programs here--the  
> >>No. 1 enemy of Windows operating system of
> Microsoft
> >>Korea? The  
> >>answer may be the president or ex-presidents of
> the
> >>firm.
> >>
> >>"But such an implausible thing is now happening in
> >>this country as a  
> >>former president of Microsoft Korea is leading the
> >>government  
> >>initiative to boost open-source programs in place
> of
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> >>>From: Kiggundu Mukasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >>To: "Linux Users Group Ug." <[email protected]>
> >>Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 07:53:01 +0300
> >>Subject: [LUG] Disaster Recovery: Are You
> Prepared?
> >>
> >>
> >>    
> >>
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>http://www.enterpriseitplanet.com/security/features/article.php/3550741
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> >
> >>Scores of IT infrastructure professionals have
> been
> >>working night and  
> >>day to recover data centers that were either
> >>devastated or put out of  
> >>service due to Hurricane Katrina. The lucky ones,
> >>which were prepared  
> >>for such a catastrophic disaster, recovered their
> >>systems at  
> >>alternative locations weeks ago and are now in the
> >>process of  
> >>planning an orderly migration back to their old
> data
> >>center, or in  
> >>some cases, a new data center.
> >>
> >>"The less fortunate ones who did not have a solid
> >>disaster recovery  
> >>plan are still struggling to deliver mission
> >>critical and financial  
> >>data to their respective business teams........
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> >>>From: Kiggundu Mukasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >>To: "Linux Users Group Ug." <[email protected]>
> >>Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 07:58:38 +0300
> >>Subject: [LUG] Venture Capital: Open Source
> Startups
> >>Are Hot--Too Hot?
> >>
> >>
> >>    
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>http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/venture/241908_vc23.html
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> >
> >>At the WSA Investment Forum earlier this week,
> Frank
> >>Catalano joked  
> >>that he had discovered at least one way to make
> >>money in the  
> >>burgeoning open source movement.
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