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John Doe Number Two johndoe2 at mail.anonymizer.com
Tue Mar 13 13:51:45 PST 2001


ATTN HEB Shoppers:

The probe will be installed this evening while Jim is bent over inspecting
pork butts in the frozen food section at the Central Market HEB on  38th and
N. Lamar.

I'm sure Jim is looking forward to tonight's 'physical' cypherpunks meeting.

Moo,

JD, II

on 13.03.01 14:08, Sunder at sunder at sunder.net wrote:

> Nice instigation John, you got him to fold and spill the beans pretty damn
> quick. :)  Now you've got plenty of info on him.  The NSA must be very happy
> as they can begin the anal probe.  Expect to see him tied to a tree with a
> satelite dish (and flames) sticking out of his ass in about a month and he'll
> be screaming "Why does everyhing in this conversation have to do with things
> going into or coming out of my ass."
> 
> I'll rustle up the cows so they can talk to the aliens... :)
> 
> Jim Choate wrote:
>> 
>> Wow, I got some money? When? From where?
>> 
>> You really should get your facts straight or your dose adjusted, John.
>> 
>> I was hired on the week IBM bought Tivoli. I didn't get a penny. Never
>> heard of Tivoli until they walked into the local Linux user group I was
>> helping run and asked me to come in for a job interview. Biggest network
>> I'd ever seen was about 50 machines, now 10,000 is itty bitty. Didn't know
>> anything about IBM buying them out, and nobody outside of Tivoli & IBM did
>> either (well some lawyers perhaps). I was working at the local Community
>> College on a 'Semiconductor Technology' course to train folks for the
>> various fab's around Austin. It's only the 4th one to ever get accredited
>> by all the major manufacturers. I was the technical lead, responsible for
>> course content, lab design, etc. Not bad for somebody without a degree
>> I've always felt. Outside of that I ran their books, managed purchasing,
>> and did the occassional tutoring across the full electronics course
>> schedule. I worked there about 2.5 years. Before that I'd worked for
>> Compu-Add, coming on board to do technical support for Desert Storm
>> (though we didn't know it at the time) and their Point-of-Sale line.
>> 
>> As to my technical and troubleshooting skills, I'll let anyone who has
>> worked for me or directly with me answer that. Anyone else isn't qualified
>> to even have an opinion.
>> 
>> I would like to also add that I'm glad I don't live in NY. Any state that
>> would let somebody like you practice medicine without a license is not
>> someplace I want to even visit.
> 

"Insert the usual disclaimer here."

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