Re: Putting the "NSA Data Overwrite Standard" Legend to Death... (fwd)
5 Feb
2003
5 Feb
'03
12:08 a.m.
Thomas Shaddack <shaddack@ns.arachne.cz> writes:
Second, where did the number 7 really come from?
From the OSI 7-layer model, which took it from the fact that the number 7 is sacred to a certain tribe in Borneo (see "The Elements of Networking Style", by Mike Padlipsky).
Peter.
5 Feb
5 Feb
3:51 a.m.
New subject: Putting the "NSA Data Overwrite Standard" Legend to Death... (fwd)
From the OSI 7-layer model, which took it from the fact that the number 7 is
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