I'm going to be brutally honest here. 

Neph.....I would much rather have you outside of Valve then
inside....because on the inside, you can't easily make fixes without going
through the corporate mess that most of the current developers have to go
through. 

If Valve were to give you a job, their best bet would be to pay you but
leave you at home with no one to answer to, except to cover their ass when
the S*** hits the fan. 

And thanks again Neph. I have to say that you've made a lot of these server
admins' jobs a bit easier. One day of problems may not seem like a long time
for Valve, but when you constantly have to watch your server for exploiters
and hackers.....it seems like a lifetime.  

Regards, 

Aaron Rapp


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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 12:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [hlds] Team Fortress 2 Update Released

yeah Neph needs a job at valve
   
  he fixed the problem before valve released an update yesterday which
didn't fix anything and another one tonight which might or might not fix
anything again

Nephyrin Zey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  This isn't an issue that requires 'many types of computer' or anything
else.

You bind a certain command to a key, charge, uber someone, press that
key, you're infinitely ubered. Every time. And, looking at the way the
exploit works, it's clear they're just not properly 'resetting' people
who's loadout changes in the spawn. So whatever patch they tried to
apply was not addressed at the root cause.

So what I'm getting at is, give me a job. =D

- Neph

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