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New interesting want ad
I like the last line
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System Architect

Location: On Site (San Mateo, CA)

We're looking for a superstar operations-minded person to work on a myriad of vital infrastructure-related projects and handle daily site issues. The range of projects is truly huge and ranges from enhancing site monitoring to helping design and implement our ever-growing site infrastructure. If LVM, LVS, AWK, SVN, and ARP are more than TLAs for you, contact us!
Required Skills and Experience

* Experience in managing and scaling a large set of systems.
* Working knowledge of: Linux, TCP/IP networking, security, mail, file systems.
* Scripting (bash, Perl, Python, etc.).
* BS in Computer Science or equivalent experience.
* Versatility. Must be able to pick up new skills / projects quickly.

Preferred Experience

* RAID
* Load balancing (hardware and/or software)
* Postfix
* BIND
* cfengine
* Apache, lighttpd
* Site monitoring tools, such as Nagios

To apply, please email a cover letter and resume (plain text, HTML, or PDF) to jobs@youtube.com. The subject line MUST include: "Job: System Architect".

Purely as a bonus, please send us the decoded version of this text: ORUGKIDBNZZXOZLSEBUXGIBUGI
Any opinions expressed by me are mine alone, posted from my home computer, on my own time as a free american and do not reflect the opinions of any person or company that I have had professional relations with in the past 50 years. meep
New Sounds like an opening at our DR site
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. (Herm Albright)
New Do you know what the last line means?
I'd love to see the decoded answer.
lincoln

"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow


Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.


I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.


[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
New I'm glad you asked that.
I thought you all just sniffed and grinned at that :0)
Smile,
Amy

[link|http://kevan.org/brain.cgi?Amy%20Rathman|Pics of the Family]
New Cryptanalysis comes to the conclusion of:
"Be sure to drink your Ovaltine"
New Oh No! It's a stupid Ad! Where's my BB Gun!
New Which analisys method was used?
Classical:
  Frequency analysis (far to little to do this)
  Kasiski examination (lookup Vigen\ufffdre cipher)
  Index of coincidence (there are not 2 known exact messages with different ciphers)
  Mutual Index of coincidence (again this wouldn't work, not enough material and the Vigen\ufffdre cipher is based on this ideal)

Symmetric:
  Differential cryptanalysis (not long enough to develop a system around)
  Linear cryptanalysis (you need to be able to match 8,796,093,022,208 ciphers against it, to much work)
  Integral cryptanalysis (simply stated as a dual differential system, therefore not near enough there)
  Statistical cryptanalysis (Basically this would be a last ditch effort to finger the cipher)
  Modulo-n cryptanalysis (looks for uneveness in block and stream ciphers over occurance length)
  partitioning cryptanalysis (uses linear and a series of blocks partitioned into, using last block reference)
  XSL attack (analysis of block ciphers with overdefined systems of equations)
  Slide attack (used against multiple weak ciphers being used jointly, one after another in rotation (or sliding) first told by Biryukov and Wagner

Other methods:
  Brute force attack (if you can't solve it, you haven't used enough)
  Gardening (no not regarding plants)

So, come on... which one did you use?

Of course, I know, you know that I know, you know what I am really asking... right?

I know; shut up Greg.
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[link|http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry|REMEMBER ED CURRY!] @ iwethey
Freedom is not FREE.
Yeah, but 10s of Trillions of US Dollars?
SELECT * FROM scog WHERE ethics > 0;

0 rows returned.
New vowel substitution, e being most common
Any opinions expressed by me are mine alone, posted from my home computer, on my own time as a free american and do not reflect the opinions of any person or company that I have had professional relations with in the past 50 years. meep
New This is not ROT 18?
My caring quotient can not, I believe, go any lower.
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Impeach Bush. Impeach Cheney. Do it now.
New Not even ROT25
I have a feeling it is a combo of ROT-XX and 1337 5P34K
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[link|mailto:greg@gregfolkert.net|greg],
[link|http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry|REMEMBER ED CURRY!] @ iwethey
Freedom is not FREE.
Yeah, but 10s of Trillions of US Dollars?
SELECT * FROM scog WHERE ethics > 0;

0 rows returned.
     interesting want ad - (boxley) - (9)
         Sounds like an opening at our DR site -NT - (jbrabeck)
         Do you know what the last line means? - (lincoln) - (7)
             I'm glad you asked that. - (imqwerky)
             Cryptanalysis comes to the conclusion of: - (ChrisR) - (3)
                 Oh No! It's a stupid Ad! Where's my BB Gun! -NT - (Another Scott)
                 Which analisys method was used? - (folkert) - (1)
                     vowel substitution, e being most common -NT - (boxley)
             This is not ROT 18? - (Silverlock) - (1)
                 Not even ROT25 - (folkert)

Nobody EVER expects the Spanish Inquisition!
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