1996-04-01 - Re: [NOISE] Cable-TV-Piracy-Punks (fwd)

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From: mpd@netcom.com (Mike Duvos)
To: ravage@ssz.com (Jim Choate)
Message Hash: 4ccecf5272e22fbf265955747ff6217b550a603aae7d2532db959f714d131895
Message ID: <199603312022.MAA25284@netcom9.netcom.com>
Reply To: <199603311954.NAA18479@einstein.ssz.com>
UTC Datetime: 1996-04-01 01:35:26 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 1 Apr 1996 09:35:26 +0800

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From: mpd@netcom.com (Mike Duvos)
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 1996 09:35:26 +0800
To: ravage@ssz.com (Jim Choate)
Subject: Re: [NOISE] Cable-TV-Piracy-Punks (fwd)
In-Reply-To: <199603311954.NAA18479@einstein.ssz.com>
Message-ID: <199603312022.MAA25284@netcom9.netcom.com>
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Jim Choate <ravage@ssz.com> writes:

 > You wouldn't even have to take it apart. Just subject it to
 > analysis using SQUID's. Using this technology you would not
 > even have to physicaly touch the card, let alone remove any
 > parts of it.

Excuse me, but April Fool's Day isn't until tomorrow. Besides, all
you have to do is run the card through a transporter, and then
dump the pattern buffer to a floppy. :)

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