Ariz C. Jacinto wrote:
they will be visiting us later this month for a talk about network security.
attacks & honeypots are interesting but usually, they will only tell us
everything we need to know....
... or already know ;)
I'd rather spend that cash on hardware and books. It's all there. Make a small lan on refurbished parts... install different operating systems (linux, freebsd, openbsd, win32, winxp, winnt) ... hack each of 'em mercilessly... you still keep some cash for food and gas money ;)
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... VII. Certain bodies can pass through solid walls painted to resemble tunnel entrances; others cannot.
This trompe l'oeil inconsistency has baffled generations, but at least it is known that whoever paints an entrance on a wall's surface to trick an opponent will be unable to pursue him into this theoretical space. The painter is flattened against the wall when he attempts to follow into the painting. This is ultimately a problem of art, not of science.
-- Esquire, "O'Donnell's Laws of Cartoon Motion", June 1980
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VIII. Any violent rearrangement of feline matter is impermanent.
Cartoon cats possess even more deaths than the traditional nine lives
might comfortably afford. They can be decimated, spliced, splayed,
accordion-pleated, spindled, or disassembled, but they cannot be
destroyed. After a few moments of blinking self pity, they reinflate,
elongate, snap back, or solidify.
-- Esquire, "O'Donnell's Laws of Cartoon Motion", June 1980
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IX. For every vengeance there is an equal and opposite revengeance.
This is the one law of animated cartoon motion that also applies to
the physical world at large. For that reason, we need the relief of
watching it happen to a duck instead.
-- Esquire, "O'Donnell's Laws of Cartoon Motion", June 1980
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X. Everything falls faster than an anvil.
Examples too numerous to mention from the Roadrunner cartoons.
-- Esquire, "O'Donnell's Laws of Cartoon Motion", June 1980
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