Phew, a new record.  3 1/2 hours to round trip this mail list.

Is it just this project, or has the whole net gone to heck this past weekend?

Our local corporate computer security czar was busy today filling up his
message board with postings of hackers this week attacking Japan, The Well,
and various other websites, successfully replacing 100's of folks personal
websites with "Free Kevin Mitnick" proganda and hard core porn stuff...

-jrp

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>>I don't really care about the Blosser bit.  I just
>>wish the PrimeNet server would be more reliable.
>
>
>agreed. I discovered most of my HTTP clients at work were busy retrying ever
2
>minutes and not getting any work done today.  Grrr.  And several have results
>they are trying to post, grrrrr.
>
>-jrp




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