At least this type of DoS that you describe does not cost you traffic
charges (8-(

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On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Gee's all this talk about DOS attacks... I remember a good one for
> MS-DOS... when the user isn't looking walk up and press CTRL-P on a
> computer that doesen't have a printer attached whilst at the DOS prompt.
> 
> [Hint: CTRL-P redirects console output to printer... except there isn't
> one so it prints an error message, which gets directed to printer...]
> 
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