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| Subject: | [Full-disclosure] Another free MacWorld Platinum Pass? Did they not learn anything? |
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| Date: | Tue, 15 Jan 2008 17:58:40 -0600 |
The MacWorld keynote is over. Steve Jobs has amazed his fans with the new MacBook Air, a wireless NAS for Time Capsule, and some piddly software updates for those iPhone/iTouch users. People stand in long lines just to be there when these things are announced! Others pay big money ($1,895). For those of you who paid for priority seating (and the rest of the conference), how would you feel if the person next to you didn't pay a dime? Last year I disclosed a method of obtaining a free Platinum Pass. I told the vendor, things were changed, lessons were learned. Right? Errr, not really. This year the same mistake was made but in a slightly different way. Full details here: http://grutztopia.jingojango.net/2008/01/another-free-macworld-platinum-pass-yes.html -- ..:[ grutz at jingojango dot net ]:.. GPG fingerprint: 5FD6 A27D 63DB 3319 140F B3FB EC95 2A03 8CB3 ECB4 "There's just no amusing way to say, 'I have a CISSP'."
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