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The Desktop Fishbowl tail -f /dev/mind > blog
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Thursday, 27 June 2002 |
My father sent me this one.
Then there's the Berne Convention, the 1971 document from which most international copyright law proceeds. It is not to be confused with the Geneva Convention, which is from a different bit of Switzerland and proscribes "cruel and unusual punishment" such as torture. As a rule of thumb, the Berne Convention says you shouldn't copy Celine Dion CDs, the Geneva Convention bans them outright.
Matthew J C Powell, Australian Reseller News 2002-06-26
1:57:05 PM
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From the OpenBSD homepage CVS:
-Five years without a remote hole in the default install!
+One remote hole in the default install, in nearly 6 years!
Or, as JWZ puts it: "___0___ DAYS WITHOUT AND ON-SITE INJURY!" (sic)
8:42:01 AM
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