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Re: funsec Digest, Vol 13, Issue 35


From: "Daniel H. Renner" <dan () losangelescomputerhelp com>
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 18:05:23 -0700

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They also have to be ignorant, since they could get CutePDF for free...
http://cutepdf.com

Hm, the CIA using an online service to convert documents...  Where is
the Dept. of Homeland Security when you need them?  :-)
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Sincerely,

Daniel H. Renner
President
Los Angeles Computerhelp
A division of Computerhelp, Inc.
818-352-8700
http://losangelescomputerhelp.com



funsec-request () linuxbox org wrote:
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 17:57:58 -0400
From: <rms () bsf-llc com>
Subject: [funsec] Something interesting about today's NIE report
To: <funsec () linuxbox org>
Message-ID: <00a101c6e1b6$d4756a40$2c01a8c0@rms2>
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Hi,
 
Re: Bush to declassify parts of leaked intelligence report 
     http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/09/26/nie.iraq/index.html
 
The time zone on the NIE report that was released today is PST and not EST.
A bit odd.  Oh I see, the original Word document was sent via the Internet
to Adobe in California to be converted from a Word file to a PDF file using
the Adobe service at http://createpdf.adobe.com/.  Gee, is the CIA too cheap
to buy a copy of Adobe Acrobat?  I wonder if any classified CIA documents
have ever been sent to Adobe for conversion.  Enquirying minds would like to
know!
 
Richard M. Smith
http://www.ComputerBytesMan.com
 
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http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2006/images/09/26/nie.declass.pdf
 


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