On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 12:08, Charlie M. wrote:
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> October 3, 2003 12:17 pm, HaywireMac wrote:
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> > Exactement!
> >
> > I once saw an interview with an "official" from the NSA, and he was
> > asked what kind of computing technology they had at their disposal.
> >
> > IIRC, his answer was something like:
> >
> > "Take what you can dream up in your wildest fantasies.
> >
> > Now multiply that by 100."
> >
> > Even factoring in disinformation and propaganda, I don't doubt he was
> > far off the mark.
> >
> > I believe SELinux, as you point out, would be their *absolute minimum*
> > for systems accessible from the WAN, what lays behind it is anybody's
> > guess. All I know is, I'd almost give my left arm to get a good look at
> > it.
> 
> There are a lot of IT facilities that I fantasize about having a grand tour 
> through with guides, and that's one of them. 
> 
> Even better would be to own a copy of one. <g>
The HP regional E-Mail center coms to mind
> 
> My dream (short term) though would be to build an Open Source only Broadband 
> ISP. So totally biased and exclusionary that any browser identifying itself 
> as running on a certain corporation's OS would be redirected immediately to 
> the "Complaint Department." 
Too kind send them to stephen's 'nix page
BTW does any one still have that URL ?
> 
> aka msn.com <g>
> 
> Mac OSX users and 'nixers only need apply. (-;
> 
> I know...I'm a sick bastard.
> 
> Charlie
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