>>>>> "jj" == James Jun <james@xxx> writes: jj> the '404' of URLs happened as we upgrade our web sites. well, here's the politech post: http://seclists.org/politech/2005/Jan/0031.html the URL's worked when I submitted it to Declan, and they quit working a few hours after you discovered it. Also, one of the URLs was for an irc log on my web server, and you privately asked me to 404 it because it embarassed you, and I did. You're welcome! Then I accidentally brought it back a year later because of a CVS screwup, and you asked me to remove it again, and I did. Sorry about that! Anyway it was a long time ago so I'm almost embarassed to remember it more clearly than you, so sorry to drag it up again. It's just that I'm still kind of upset and distrustful after the whole experience though. I guess I'm often a little abrasive and absolutist to a fault in all of these geek groups, but I seem to get along much better with NetBSD and NYCBUG people than netadmin people, whether it's at conferences or OCCAID or ISP sales guys or even job interviews. I interviewed for a Cisco spot once, and the guy must have taken five phone calls, right in front of me, at a 1-hour interview. I was like ``ha ha, that's uh, not funny.'' He got all puffed up and defensive when I suggested something about his WAN might not be optimal, while it seems like a Unix guy would either tell me why he did it, or say ``yeah that makes sense. Oh well, always so much to do.'' or both. He cut me off with ``yeah yeah yeah that's good enough'' in the middle of answers. I felt totally unfree to volunteer things or be casual and honest. i dunno, for me a very different and unfriendly culture. Except Alex and the Quagga people---they're easy to get along with. so I guess I will hang out here until I find a better way back into the world of network stuff.
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