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Mother, May I?
Mark Rasch, 2008-01-23

"Mommy, can I have a cookie?"

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Thanks Mark 2008-01-23
Andy S.
Mother, May I? 2008-01-23
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Mother, May I? 2008-01-24
Mark D. Rasch
You're overlooking some issues. 2008-01-23
Anonymous (2 replies)
Re: You're overlooking some issues. 2008-01-24
Mark D. Rasch
Mother, May I? 2008-01-23
Erik N
OS utilities and public "keys" 2008-01-23
Ole Juul (1 replies)
Re: OS utilities and public "keys" 2008-01-28
Mark D. Rasch (1 replies)
Re: Re: OS utilities and public "keys" 2008-01-29
Jon Hash
If I left my doors unlocked, and someone came in my house and took pictures of all the rooms and furniture, then I would not have any right to complain: I allowed it by not preventing it. If you connect a device to the internet, and you dont lock it down, you deserve whatever intrusion that happens by means of use/abuse of normal services.

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Be careful what you ask for 2008-01-23
overshoot
Mother, May I? 2008-01-24
Thomas Downing (1 replies)
Internet as Commons 2008-01-28
Mark D. Rasch (1 replies)
Re: Internet as Commons 2008-01-29
Jon Hash (1 replies)
Re: Re: Internet as Commons 2008-02-01
Mark D. Rasch
Mother, May I? 2008-01-24
stacy
Not much of a cheese shop, is it? 2008-01-24
Mitch Smith (2 replies)
Re: Not much of a cheese shop, is it? 2008-01-28
Mark D. Rasch (1 replies)
Mother, May I? 2008-01-27
Anonymous (1 replies)
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Mark D. Rasch
Mother, May I browse your public server? 2008-01-28
Anonymous (1 replies)
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Mother, May I? 2008-02-07
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