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Re: Korea (was RE: ?)
From: root () RGFSPARC CR USGS GOV (Robert G. Ferrell)
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 11:52:55 -0600
This is not a very ethical statement. Especially when you consider the email address you have used to send this message. Does the National Business Center condone 'cracking', when it is useful?
Hey, I didn't ask him to crack the box; he already had. I merely suggested that since he was in, he should try to find out who the original perpetrator was. I certainly don't condone cracking under any circumstances. However, I do condone salvaging as much good out of a bad situation as possible. RGF
Current thread:
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?), (continued)
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?) R a v e N (Jan 27)
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?) Brooke, O'Neil (Jan 27)
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?) Kim Robert Blix (Jan 28)
- probe backs? was Re: [INCIDENTS] Korea Jose Nazario (Jan 28)
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?) Mark Seiden (Jan 28)
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?) Rob McCauley (Jan 29)
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?) JJ Gray (Jan 28)
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?) David Brumley (Jan 28)
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?) Kim Robert Blix (Jan 28)
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?) Brooke, O'Neil (Jan 28)
- R: Re: Korea (was RE: ?) Raistlin (Jan 30)
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?) Robert G. Ferrell (Jan 28)
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?) Andy Hooper (Jan 28)
- Re: Korea (was RE: ?) Drissel, James W. (Jan 31)