On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 05:36:56 -0000, Paul Ferguson said:

> "It's bandwidth, lots of bandwidth, and it's more secure than a regular
> phone line," said John Burns, CEO of ERF Enterprise Network Services.

Where's my Pringles can?

Anybody want to bet that because the network is "secure", they'll do something
stupid like transmit 95% of the data in the clear, and only the actual bytes of
authentication/authorization tokens will be encrypted?

Any takers for a  dead pool for when Burns and the Loosiana state cops get
burned  in an embarrassing way?

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