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Re: [Full-disclosure] Persistent XSS and CSRF on networkappliance[subjec

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Persistent XSS and CSRF on networkappliance[subject corrected :) ]
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 10:31:37 -0400
Well, it depends on the context.

A story went around some years ago about a colleague who was in London. Once he 
got his
PhD (in physics), he had a sign made which read "DOCTOR VISITING" which was 
placed in his
dashboard when he double parked now and again (parking spaces being hard to 
find in his
neighborhood). As the story went, he never got a parking ticket.

Signing with the PhD is occasionally useful in dealing with bureaucrats or 
people
in schools who make life difficult for one's children too, as I have noticed.

Glenn Everhart
(leaving the degree off for now ;-) 8-) )


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On 6/27/07, Pete Simpson <Pete.Simpson@clearswift.com> wrote:
...
After all few educated individuals would be likely to be so pretentious
as to declare themselves as both Dr and PhD?

lol

it is the Standford envy; for the A&M philosopher must shore up his
fine credentials lest the authority and expertise conveyed by such be
underestimated...

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