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New Only if they know what they are looking for SSL Tunnels
If they even have a real clue. It'd be tough to find one using "normal traffic patterns" through normally ab^H^Hused ports and allowed stuff.

But for those that understand ipsec and howto make things happen... it'd be a 5 minute job finding one, if indeed it was there.

I look forward to your selection of Food and Pub-ery stuff, and meeting you.

Until last year, I didn't drink. Not since I was in the Marine Corps (nothing else to do, 'cept PT and drinking). We stopped by Monk's and I had a Belgian Sour they offered. It was nothing like the pisswater I drank in the Marine Corps. I then started to realize, I wasn't drinking the right kinds of beer. Ask Drew Kime when we show up about his drinking beer labeled "BEER".

You have to realize our group collectively, could probably open up a "Tech Company" and literally blow the competition out of the industry.

We have quite a few people that are literally in the top 0.1% in the Industry, and Many many more from the top 1%. To list a few areas we have, in no particular order:
  • Many of the best programmers in the world.
    • In my opinion at least 10 (probably many more) from the top 0.1%
    • A Plethora of others from the Top 1% in the world
  • Many of the best System and Network Admins (Hardware and OS people)
    • Many from the top .1%
    • Many more from the top 1% in the world
  • We have a plethora of Project Managers that just make things happen.
    • Since I don't have any stick to measure by, me being a resource for PMs, I can't comment on quality, though my assumption and general ideas i get from abilities I have seen... Dem Sum Guud PMs here.
  • We have people that are effectively able to GLUE anything together and have it work very well, this is a very rare trait, seems you might be one.
  • literally the best (Tech) Supply chain people
  • Sales end of things is well covered by many here
There are MANY, MANY other areas I have not mentioned. Many of us can do just about anything we set our mind to. Some even specialize in things that many(other than we here) don't even know WHAT it is. I myself like to be considered a "Distinct Generalist".

Oh, let us not forget the trolls (not to be confused with pedants, of which we have plenty) and things we term "bots" (marlowe comes to mind, as one of them)
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Yeah, but 10s of Trillions of US Dollars?
SELECT * FROM scog WHERE ethics > 0;

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New I don't know about that
... not to be confused with pedants, of which we have plenty ...
"Plenty" suggests we have "enough" pedants. Is that even a meaningful statement? To those who engage in and support pedantry, there can never be "enough" pedants: everyone should be a pedant. To those who prefer a less rigorous approach to everyday conversation, a single pedant is "too many". So how could there ever be "plenty"[1] of pedants?



[1] This should probably read "'a plenty' of pedants", although if using the pronoun construction it would work as "'plenty' of them". I imagine CRC will cite derivation to prefer one usage over the other.


[edit] Typo.
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Expand Edited by drewk June 27, 2006, 12:25:41 PM EDT
New Point. Previous Point Proven.
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Yeah, but 10s of Trillions of US Dollars?
SELECT * FROM scog WHERE ethics > 0;

0 rows returned.
New Depends on how you measure who is in our group
Have that caliber of people dropped by?

Sure.

But the regulars are more modest. Of the crowd that I expect to see on Friday night, we'll average about top 1% or so in what they do.

Cheers,
Ben
a very rich person should leave his kids enough to do anything but not enough to do nothing. -- Warren Buffett
New Speaking of which
I just started reading Higher Order Perl by MJD.

You got a nice attaboy in it.

But even better, he mentioned someone in another thanks, and put that person in the company of a couple of top shelf luminaries. He used to work for us. Ask me at the party who it is and what happened to him.
New Will do.
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New Only cuz I won't be there to lower the average.


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New or to sample the air near the ceiling.
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     Grey Lodge - (broomberg) - (12)
         Sounds like a winner. - (admin) - (11)
             It might be a good idea - (broomberg) - (10)
                 Re: It might be a good idea - (Scoats) - (9)
                     How can we resist? - (broomberg)
                     Only if they know what they are looking for SSL Tunnels - (folkert) - (7)
                         I don't know about that - (drewk) - (1)
                             Point. Previous Point Proven. -NT - (folkert)
                         Depends on how you measure who is in our group - (ben_tilly) - (4)
                             Speaking of which - (broomberg) - (1)
                                 Will do. -NT - (ben_tilly)
                             Only cuz I won't be there to lower the average. -NT - (pwhysall) - (1)
                                 or to sample the air near the ceiling. -NT - (bepatient)

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