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Old May 29th 04, 07:53 AM
Mike Borgelt
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On Thu, 27 May 2004 14:45:19 +0100, Tim Newport-Peace
] wrote:

X-no-archive: yes
In article , Graeme Cant
writes
The trouble is that the GFAC is a committee of geeks and they take a
geek approach to security. Their paradigm is a geek paradigm. They
understand machines so they try to build smarter machines to defeat
cheats. Most security breaches in any system though are related to
people problems. Incompetence, corruption and ill-will are the main
problems.

If you think that about the people who give up their time to further the
sport, don't expect anyone to notice you are there, or pay any attention
to your ranting.

GOODBYE!

Tim Newport-Peace

"Indecision is the Key to Flexibility."



Nice dummy spit!

Mike
 




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