![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/dc8fceca5e6493d2a8ba9eaadc37ef14.jpg?s=120&d=mm&r=g)
geeman@best.com wrote:
It wasn't worth commenting on. Appending data after the ctrl-Z as stego? Not even worth a letter to the ed!
Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM wrote:
No one even commented on the latest Dr. Dobbs issue.
After seeing the initial post, I ran out to get a copy, but they were all gone. I find it hard to believe that appending data to a file is considered stego, even by a commercial publication such as Dr. Dobb's. Can anyone confirm this? I wrote an article for them in 1991 (after they printed my PC Computer Manifesto), and at that time, the editor was really keen on filling in some of the blanks left by the usual rushes to new compilers etc. that leave everyone else ignored. So they started sending me books to review. After reviewing about six books, all negatively (the books were crap), they didn't send any more books, and wouldn't respond further. I guess at the time their philosophy was something like "Yes, we live in a world of crap, so, since we have to make a living with this crap, let's deny that it's crap so we can continue to sell the stuff", etc. Kinda like *certain* c-punks, who have nothing to say, so they blame myself or Dr. Vulis for interfering with their degenerate doings on the c-punks list. My experience with several such magazines is that when a new editor comes on board, he/she stirs things up and it's interesting for awhile, but then the graft kicks in and it all goes downhill.