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Re: old news - but not here


From: Kevin McAleavey <kevinmca () nsclean com>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 21:17:54 -0400

 Howdy, guy! Pretty decently actually ... more fun, fewer whackos and now that I have a decent sized crew, haven't had 
to analyze every piece of malware that comes in the door by myself for a while now. I'm getting paid now to 
pontificate! Heh. Can't complain at all ... even have time to go out and play with trains again.

I was always fond of 1:1 scale modelling with 600 volts on my wingtips. Been getting to do some of that lately. (grin)

In the middle of a wide field is a pot of gold.  100 feet to the north stands a smart manager.  100 feet to the south 
stands a dumb manager.  100 feet to the east is the Easter Bunny, and 100 feet to the west is Santa Claus.

Q:Who gets to the pot of gold first?

A:The dumb manager.  All the rest are myths.

Moo!  =)

At 08:26 PM 9/11/07, Gadi Evron wrote:
hey man, how's life? :)

On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Kevin McAleavey wrote:

Step back for a second and consider that this law is going to result in outlawing appliance repairmen and cable TV 
installers.      =)

At 07:00 PM 9/11/07, Brian Loe wrote:
Holy shit, they're talking about people wearing pants that expose
their ass - virtually every country in the world has laws against
showing that which is perceived as "private".

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Kevin McAleavey, at your service.
BOClean Anti-Malware division
http://www.comodo.com/

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