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Re: Netscape keeps dying
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (chris parman)
Sun Nov 10 02:05:36 1996
Date: Sun, 10 Nov 1996 02:03:12 -0500 (EST)
From: chris parman <chev@eel.ufl.edu>
To: "Daniel M. Drucker" <dmd@3e.org>
Cc: redhat-list@redhat.com
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.95.961109235815.5357A-100000@solace.3e.org>
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Ok people, it wasn't that funny of a question by me. Lets kill this
thread (that means you Mr. Drucker).
-Chris
> > > > No! No! NO! You MUST place security holes into your system! ;-)
> > > We have always been at war with oceania.
> > And 2 + 2 = 5!
>
> Perhaps in _your_ libc... :)
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> [ Daniel M. Drucker / dmd@3e.org ]
> dreams windblown and scattered
> among the grass and sand
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