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Re: spelling of "Kerberos"

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (This space intentionally left blan)
Tue Mar 5 20:56:37 1996

To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
Date: 21 Feb 1996 21:15:31 GMT
From: mike@jake.eco.twg.com (This space intentionally left blank)

In article <vn8lolx1b1f.fsf@cain.cs.columbia.edu>, maggie@cain.cs.columbia.edu (Maggie Mei Lee) writes:
>
>According Bill Bryant's paper on "Designing an Authentication System:
>a Dialogue in Four Scenes", "Cerberus" is Roman and "Kerberos" is
>Greek.

That's funny...I though Greek used triangles, and pitchforks, and lean-tos
and the rest of those strange letters you see on fraternity and sorority
T-shirts...they didn't have a "C" or a "K" last time I looked.  

           -- Mike "you say potato, I say potatoe..." Bartman --

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