27;t mind doing the beating up and medieval
stuff. I have some nasty shielded SCSI cables I could use as a whip.
PS: Just for the "mIrc colors" invention that man deserves the "hungry lion at
the Colosseum" treatment.
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ty to do their usual "don't touch the keyboard, follow us" routine
and have their personal ID badge nailed on a wall as a reminder to other
employees (add red dye spots on it to enhance effect)
IRC is a social thing... social things must be solved using social means..
Like the &quo
ters Sun has to offer, don't expect them to pay that
well either.
Now let's end those assumptions and resume the thread.
SSL + IRC..mmm...
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estions I sometimes dare ask in interviews are:
"So what machine will be on the desktop? What OS? And why?" if the answer is
windows, I just know that it's one of those places that doesn't really have it's
priorities set right and I dare the quit or double game. It wo
ibssl.so.0.9.7 => /usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.7 (0x405df000)
libcrypto.so.0.9.7 => /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7 (0x4060d000)
And I remember compiling it with ssl support... just to test.
so it might be needed in a big scheme somewhere. I just don't know where.
Best place to ask
On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 21:38:07 -0700
Jerry Heidtke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Crypto's not new. We had an outbreak in Milwaukee 11 years ago. It's not
> a virus, nor a worm, however. It's an amoeba!
>
> It caused a lot of "traffic" on certain "ports".
Hehehe...wasn't that in The Onion too? :)