On Oct 19, 2004, at 2:05 PM, Joshua D. Drake wrote:

There comes the time in every hackers life when he discovers that even unsuccessfully chasing girls can be more fun than debugging kernel modules or interface libraries. Some get over that phase without greater collateral damage, some become successfull in the chasing, some then get caught by the upgrade policies of this quite different kind of hard- and software, and some even go that far that they experiment with its replication features ... and believe me, it takes a lot of time to get those replicas running :-)

Your telling me and we are not even legally allowed to use them as slaves ;)



Its also an unusual replication scheme in that, more often than not, the slaves control the masters.




Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



Jan

Regards, Andreas

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