Now, now... Innocent until proven guilty. Maybe she's just not used to
asking questions in a mailing list environment. You know the client
mentality? Always has to justify their problem, or prove that their problem
is more urgent than anybody else's. They don't necessarily realise that
every problem is urgent. :-)

Eww, that's so icky and slashdotty and... linuxy.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott C. Best
Sent: Saturday, 03 February 2001 21:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problems with my password.


>   I have an unexpected situation working with VNC. My job is
> incredebly.

        Incredible indeed. Five gets you ten that someone just
wants to know how to crack into a VNC server they know about.
People should just *ask* without the elaborate cover story.

-Scott
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