>>>>> "Lon" == Lon Stowell <
[email protected]> writes:
Lon> Roughly 12/26/03 12:42, Exit's monkeys randomly typed:
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>> You guys with collapsable Ford F-150's can now get a real
>>> truck!
>>>
>>> Thanks,Ripper We Need DEATH SQUADS in the USA to Get Rid of
>>> Terrorists AND Street Gangs!
>> Is there actually an IQ test when you sign up for WebTV or is
>> it just an amazing coincidence? 
>>
Lon> You may find this hard to believe, but I actually know
Lon> someone with a WebTV address that is articulate, intelligent,
Lon> and able to carry on conversations. With the complete
Lon> disclaimer that this is *ONE* person, and so far the only one
Lon> I've observed that could find their heinie with both hands.
Lon> The rest of WebTV is for folks who can't pass the IQ test for
Lon> AOL subscriptions.
Lon> And true story, I once attended a system admin class
Lon> [unix] with two of the admins for WebTV. Their progress said
Lon> a lot about WebTV. Dunno how they ever spelled their names
Lon> correctly to even get into the class in the first place.
LOL. Like I'm used to say at work, they're so dumb they can't even
spell IT :-;
Herve Regad-Pellagru
social engineering: n. Term used among crackers and samurai for
cracking techniques that rely on weaknesses in wetware rather than
software; the aim is to trick people into revealing passwords or other
information that compromises a target system's security.