flipper,
u underestimate the evolutionary development of a hungry salt water
piranha ( need breed or strain ) whatever you like...but as i am a civilized
denizen of the fw waters. i will refrain from sayin' anything more than
welcome to our new bottlenose spinner pet.
at least you are modest enuf'' to admit this is __NOT__
a list about dolphins or any other creatures except
netsec folk...
please hurry up with your intros so we can get back to the golden silence
that occurs when you just lurk,,not smirk...newbie...
welcome...
piranha...correction!!! we will and do eat anything
that moves (or doesnt) salt water or fresh even
baby dolphins.
we only eat dolphins that come in tuna cans.
so you are safe...
>From: "Dolphin of The Dolphin's Cove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: History and Developement of Firewalls
>Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 20:01:24 -0700
>
>Ben (aka Aquaboy),
>
>As you can see from my response to Fred... I'm not asking you to do my
>homework; I've already done most of it... and I thought I was asking a
>specific question... i.e. Is there anything out (papers, books, sites, etc)
>there that discusses the history and development of firewalls and that can
>be referenced?
>
>I expect ALOT of conflicting viewpoints... it's a list. Everyone has his
>or
>her own opinion, that's what makes life on this planet so interesting.
>However, what makes it worthwhile is that usually you learn something of
>value, you meet someone who inspires you, and people are mostly pleasant
>about it along the way.
>
>I believe I have answered your other questions in my response to Fred - if
>I
>haven't please let me know. And this "paper" is not going to be something
>that I would share here... b/c it will not go in-depth enough to likely
>merit a glance by most of the "experts" here. Maybe someday when I'm done
>this program - I'll re-visit it and go into it in the depth that is it
>truly
>due.
>
>For now... there are others out there that have done a pretty good job of
>addressing this topic in both response and in having written something
>about
>it. See other posts that address this.
>
>OBTW� dolphins and piranhas don't swim in the same waters, except the river
>or fresh water dolphins (also known as the pink dolphins) usually found in
>the Amazon, and even then dolphins are at no threat from them. In fact the
>piranhas are often lunch for the dolphins (not the other way 'round)... but
>then again� this is not a list about dolphins... it's a list about
>firewalls. And while it is likely that I know more about dolphins, I'm
>here
>to ask questions about firewalls.
>
>Michelle Marcicki
>(Dolphin)
>http://members.home.net/jazzdolphin
>
>Technology Solutions (TSI) Inc.
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>(TSI's website is under development! Stay tuned!)
>~
>"Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons (or dolphins), for you are crunchy
>and taste good with ketchup."
>~ Author unknown
>~
>
>*Original Message Follows*
>>From: Ben Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: RE: History and Developement of Firewalls
>>Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 15:29:54 +1030
>>We're not here to do your homework, but if you have any specific questions
>>on stuff that you need clarified I'm sure you'll be able to get some
>>(conflicting) points of view here. Out of interest, what is
>>your"recommended" product, and what sort of security policy / threat model
>>did you construct to derive the recommendation?
>>I'd love to see a coherent and comprehensive history of firewall
>>development - there's so much argument about the very meaning of the terms
>>involved that I've never really been able to sort out the assertions of
>>the
>>various pioneers into a chronology. If you come up with something good I
>>(at least) would be interested in reading it through.
>>OBTW: Watch out in these waters. There are HUNGRY PIRANHAS about. (I'm
>>feeling outnumbered! Maybe I should change my name to Starfish or Aquaboy
>>or something to fit in...)
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