Friends,

Finally we have the solution!

For years we thought that the guys at NetSol were just a bunch of 
incompetent idiots. However, our algorythmic study shows that they are 
in fact not, but they are droids!

You can verify this scenario yourselves:

1. Get a domain at NetSol, and set up four nameservers (say nameserver 
A, B, C, D)
2. Send a fax to them and ask for
    - the modification of the administrative contact
    - deletion of nameservers B and D
    - addition of nameservers E and F

The result will be:
- the deletion of nameserver B and D

This shows that the logic controlling the - probably positronic - 
"brains" of the droids is malfunctioning (hazardous). Technically 
speaking this is a "logic hazard", probably a so called "race 
condition", which is resulted when a badly designed sequantial network 
receives an input vector which is not allowed at a given logic state 
(simplified explanation).

Please note that this might lock up the network.

So far we have achieved to demolish only one droid, but we have plenty 
of time! We are working on setting up a special sequence of vectors 
which might elminiate two or three droids at a time (until a hard reset 
is applied or the droid is replaced).

We will let you know the results of our experiments.

Best regards,
- Csongor Fagyal
chief droid demolisher

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