Sudhakar Chandra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Exactly my point.  There are always more ways of circumventing stupid
> restrictions.  If telephone lines were disabled, then just use floppy
> disks or CD-Rs.  If those were disabled, then take a printout in OCR
> scannable form.  Worst case, memorize one line a day, go home and write
> it down.  Stupid restrictions are stupider.

Somewhat more inventive was the M$ guy who set up a screen capture /
frame grabber program on his computer, and kept it running as he was
coding for M$.  All that code was saved to videotape, of course :)

This was about a year or two ago.

       -srs

-- 
Suresh Ramasubramanian  <---->  mallet <at> efn dot org
EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin
[Linux One Stanza Tip]  From : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
LOST #046        -**< Sub : Console gibberish (#2) >**-
To clear  gibberish  all over the screen (e.g. after  cat of a
compressed or binary file) use "tset" from ncurses-bin package
Usually the  command  "reset"  will  clear the screen for you. 
"reset" is merely a symlink to the program "tset".

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