On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Uri Guttman wrote: > how many perl hackers will meet this: > > U.S. citizenship is required. All applicants must > meet CIA's stringent security, medical, and personnel > standards, including a polygraph examination.
No problem, just lie if you have to. Isn't being a good liar one of the CIA's standards? ;) ob- This American Life: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/ra/200.ram Synopsis: Act One. Don't Believe Anything You Hear on the Radio. The story of a clandestine radio station the CIA set up back in the good old bad old days of the fifties, to overthrow Guatemala. The coup succeeded because of the immense power of radio. Or that's what the CIA believed, anyway. We play the recently declassified tapes of the station's broadcasts. We believe it's the first time they've ever been broadcast in this country. Nancy Updike reports. [mis?]Quote: "The CIA hired people that were already good liars, trained them to be even better liars, and then believed the reports the liars turned in. And this has been the basis for US covert policy ever since." Do your worst, you'll get the job... :) -- Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache / mod_perl / http://homepage.mac.com/chdevers/resume/
