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| Subject: | Re: [Full-disclosure] Re: MSIE (mshtml.dll) OBJECT tag vulnerability |
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| Date: | Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:34:53 +0300 |
Dave "No, not that one" Korn wrote:
Sol Invictus wrote:"I also remember LSD pesters Microsoft and they were rapidly sold out." I knew those guys were on something when they created Windows!!! They had Dealers sell out of LSD???? ROFLMAO!!!!Don't talk crazy. Everyone knows what operating system you get if you do way too much acid.... Berkeley![*] Windows must have been written on a fatal mogadon downer IMO. cheers, DaveK [*] - Two things came out of Berkeley. And they both can be globbed by '?sd'.
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Hofmann LSD did not come from Berkeley :-)) and following the path of logic if LSD did not exist in Berkeley , and as you told us BSD and LSD are from Berkeley leads us to the conclusion that BSD did not exist either :-)) So the only true thing is Windows :-)) Javor Ninov aka DrFrancky securitydot.net
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