On May 12, 2013, at 6:38 PM, Salz, Rich wrote:
Many people find the four-letter word at the start of your domain name
offensive.
I'm assuming you know English well enough to know that, and chose it
deliberately.
That's reading beyond the cover.
It broadcasts a general lack of respect
On 12-05-2013 09:59, openss...@expletitive-deleted.org wrote:
Hi folks! I'm a newbie and I'd like understand know a thing:
I create a certificate and put it to my apache web server
openssl req -x509 -days 365 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout apache.key -out
apache.crt
everything works perfectly.
The
To all:
I would not answer someone's email from fuckaround.org and I find it utterly
inconsiderate and tasteless
to send an email with that return address in the first place.
And don't tell me that person is not entitled to do so - of course, he or she
is. But so am I to not respond
to such
I would not answer someone's email from fuckaround.org and I find it
utterly inconsiderate and tasteless
to send an email with that return address in the first place.
fuckaround.org is my domain to test my server. It's a name like another.
What's the problem?
Do you evalute a book from its
Hello sir,
You may not know this, but the name you chose for your domain literally
means making babies with lots of random people, violating the trust of
both your wife/husband, other peoples wives and husbands and one of the
10 commandments, while simultaneously risking the spread of related
Many people find the four-letter word at the start of your domain name
offensive.
I'm assuming you know English well enough to know that, and chose it
deliberately.
That's reading beyond the cover.
/r$
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Akamai Technology
Cambridge, MA