Re: Anyone heard about the Berkeley college student?

2002-12-02 Thread jet
At 8:05 -0800 2002/12/02, Major Variola (ret) wrote: >The folks in the next cube over discuss "boms" all the time ---meaning >Bill of Materials. I can't wait for them to make a work call from an >airport. We have "software boms", "bom targets", "per-ism boms", etc. When I see your coworkers in d

Re: Anyone heard about the Berkeley college student?

2002-12-02 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 12:06 PM 11/29/02 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: >In the Chinese papers over the last few days they've been reporting an >incident that happened to a Chinese UC Berkeley college student, who was >using her cell phone to discuss playing some sort of videogame. The >videogame involves placing "explosi

Re: Anyone heard about the Berkeley college student?

2002-11-30 Thread Jim Choate
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Tyler Durden wrote: > Yeah, the paper originates from NYC, called Shi Chie Re Bau (in Pin Yin, I > believe). This translates (roughly) "World Journal". The article got thrown > out, otherwise I'd attempt a translation. > >On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Tyler Durden wrote: > > > > > In

Re: Anyone heard about the Berkeley college student?

2002-11-29 Thread Tyler Durden
Yeah, the paper originates from NYC, called Shi Chie Re Bau (in Pin Yin, I believe). This translates (roughly) "World Journal". The article got thrown out, otherwise I'd attempt a translation. From: Jim Choate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subj

Re: CDR: Anyone heard about the Berkeley college student?

2002-11-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Tyler Durden wrote: > In the Chinese papers over the last few days they've been reporting an > incident that happened to a Chinese UC Berkeley college student, who was > using her cell phone to discuss playing some sort of videogame. The > videogame involves placing "explosiv

Anyone heard about the Berkeley college student?

2002-11-29 Thread Tyler Durden
In the Chinese papers over the last few days they've been reporting an incident that happened to a Chinese UC Berkeley college student, who was using her cell phone to discuss playing some sort of videogame. The videogame involves placing "explosives" in various places in the game. Apparently,