From: Sten Drescher <stend@cris.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: 0a98187b6aecb76fc02da0f3af69b798c99dbdb22678f1935c4b5e70c9ad480d
Message ID: <55oht13r97.fsf@galil.austnsc.tandem.com>
Reply To: <9512221718.AA15130@all.net>
UTC Datetime: 1995-12-22 20:11:00 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 04:11:00 +0800
From: Sten Drescher <stend@cris.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 04:11:00 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Navy hacked by Air Force?
In-Reply-To: <9512221718.AA15130@all.net>
Message-ID: <55oht13r97.fsf@galil.austnsc.tandem.com>
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fc@all.net (Fred Cohen) said:
FC> Credible? No. Accurate? Yes. We all make mistakes, and whenever I
FC> find one that I've made, I try to admit it and fix it ASAP. What's
FC> not credible is people who don't correct mistakes when they find
FC> them.
Well, you corrected it, but you didn't admit it, at least not
here, and it makes people who made comments on the _original_ version
look like fools. Next time when you quote a corrected article, please
note that it's been corrected. The difference between an AF captain (4
years of service) and a Navy captain (17-ish years of service) is
substantial when when judging whether they could be considered
'whizzkids' in this environment.
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