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  1. Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!stanford.edu!morrow.stanford.edu!sumex-aim!hartzell
  3. From: hartzell@genome.Stanford.EDU (George Hartzell)
  4. Subject: Re: USENIX Summer '92 Conference Report
  5. In-Reply-To: mjr@hussar.dco.dec.com's message of Tue, 28 Jul 1992 18: 55:33 GMT
  6. Message-ID: <1992Jul28.200050.29071@morrow.stanford.edu>
  7. Sender: news@morrow.stanford.edu (News Service)
  8. Organization: Yeast Genome Project, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305
  9. References: <1149@usenix.ORG> <1992Jul28.141436.17360@wotan.compaq.com>
  10.     <1992Jul28.185533.1181@decuac.dec.com>
  11. Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 20:00:50 GMT
  12. Lines: 17
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  14. In article <1992Jul28.185533.1181@decuac.dec.com>
  15. mjr@hussar.dco.dec.com (Marcus J. "will do TCP/IP for food" Ranum) writes: 
  16.    >
  17.    >    Scary thought of the day: Digital owns code I write - I suppose if
  18.    >I ever write a good obfuscation I should submit it to the lawyers.
  19.  
  20. Scary thought of the day, II: you could probably send the canonical
  21. "hello world" program to the corporate lawyers and it would come back
  22. an obfuscation winner!
  23.  
  24. g.
  25.  
  26. --
  27. George Hartzell                                         voice: (415) 725-7421
  28. Stanford Yeast Genome Project                           fax:   (415) 723-7016
  29. Stanford School of Medicine, Rm S337   email: hartzell@sumex-aim.Stanford.EDU
  30. Stanford, CA 94305-5120
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