Brenda, tina, mary and the rest . attached is the info I requested
about workin from home
am
Did you know that Fortune 500 companies like AT&T, JCPenney and Best Western hire home
based workers? There are 1000s of legitim
Okay, just a few pointers.
1. On Win95 - If one does not have access to a user "account" on the
local machine one can either cancel the login or just login with a new
username and password. Win9x was made for the home environment and has
separate accounts only to give prefs and desktops for sepa
I'm posting the whole thing here rather than the URL since NYT requires a log-in.
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/06/biztech/articles/27note.html
When the Geeks Get Snide
Computer Slang Sco
From Wired News, available online at:
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,37354,00.html
Dead Site? There Goes Privacy
Wired News Report
1:10 p.m. Jun. 30, 2000 PDT
Privacy advocates who decry the collection of personal information
online often point out that, even if a company promises
Below is a couple of messages posted to the OpenSSL users mailing list.
Seems someone down at RSADSI has lost it. I found the part about them
*owning* EAY quite amusing. I wounder if anyone bothered telling him that
he is considered owned property of RSADSI.
William,
[Several overlapping, and in some cases inappropriate, CC's elided].
I suspect the original message you are referring to is a spoof. Even if
the message is not a spoof, the licensing terms of OpenSSL and SSLeay are
included with every one of the countless copies of both libraries that
ha
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Lucky Green wrote:
> William,
> [Several overlapping, and in some cases inappropriate, CC's elided].
>
In your oppinion.
> I suspect the original message you are referring to is a spoof. Even if
> the message is not a spoof, the licensing terms of OpenSSL and SSLeay are
> i
At 7:30 pm -0400 2000-07-02, Openpgp wrote:
>On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Lucky Green wrote:
>>William,
>>[Several overlapping, and in some cases inappropriate, CC's elided].
>
>In your oppinion.
>
>>I suspect the original message you are referring to is a spoof.
>>Even if the message is not a spoof, the l
An amusing if merely semi-related followup...
Network Solutions, Inc. (recently acquired by VeriSign for umpteen
hundreds of Billions of $, and a now major user of RSADSI's "*-SAFE"
toolkits... hmmm...) announced on 29 June that (as of 07 July, plenty
of lead time for all you multidomain admins,