--On Wednesday, March 17, 2004 01:10:18 PM -0500 "Brian A. Henning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Perhaps the 'social experiment' is simply to see how many will blindly
follow links promising free software (even if it is legally free; I admit
ignorance on that particular distribution), even when those links come
from nameless Hotmail users and point to servers with no DNS...

~B

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pro isos to the following "social experiment" ftp server:


I understand the thinking and am having too much joy with Mandrake to go there... but if this were a dubious attempt to either infect or gauge reaction to the offer wouldn't they have made sure the post seemed more correct? The had a name of ". .", it wouldn't have been that much harder to put in 'Bill Stewart'.


Of course, you hardly ever see smart criminals.

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Dan
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