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From: Tim Haynes (usenet@stirfried.vegetable.org.uk)
Date: 10/30/02


From: Tim Haynes <usenet@stirfried.vegetable.org.uk>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 13:14:27 +0000

spamtrap@xivic.prima.de (Wolfgang Schelongowski) writes:

>>>>>Help stop scanning on the Internet!
>>>>>Come to http://www.descan.net/download1.html and download our listening
>>>>>agent and configure it to submit data to DeScan for analysis. DeScan.net
>>>>>depends on collecting data from multiple sources on the Internet like
>
>>>>No, I don't feel like allowing you to spy on me.
>>>
>>> Can you give pointers to the source where it oversteps the bounds described
>>> above?
>
> Where it says:
> | To remind you, the DeScan listening
> |agent is a very small binary
>
> Where's the source, man? IOW they don't reveal to us what they really do.
> That's *B*A*D*.

The source is right in front of your eyes. There's nothing wrong with use
of the word `binary' when describing a binary.

~Tim

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