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> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 5:18 PM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: pgt-Driver in 4.0-Beta (installed 2 weeks ago) buggy?
> 
> >You keep using that word.  I do not think it means what you think it
> >means.
> 
> In case some peoples may NOT understood what I`m talking about:
> DoS, Denial of Service. Mostly the word "DoS" is used for Software
Bugs
> even the Denial of Service can appear even by other stuff.
> 
> Exmaple: You`re at meeting and somebody unplugs your pgt-Card and
voila
> your kernel crashs. I would call this a clearly DoS. Because after the
> "attack" your OS is kinda useless because of the kernel panic.
> 
> Well but you can always enjoy playing hangman in the ddb-Console so
DoS
> may not be the correct word at all..... ;]
> 
> 
> Kind regard,
> Sebastian

This is the worst use of the term "DoS" that I have ever seen.  
You consistently prove the need to skip over your messages, it's not
just
the devs that are tried of reading your strange conclusions.
Do you really expect help when you exaggerate and incorrectly use terms
so often?  You might try going back and reading all of your messages
that 
you sent to this list, without reading the replies, and without thinking
about the issues you're trying to solve... just read the way you come 
across on this list for a year.  

Matthew's well selected quote hit it right on the head, and added a hint

of humor to this really sad thread you've started.

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