Date: 06/28/2004 10:28 AM
From: CL (clemaire@gmail.com)
Subject: Ethical Hacking Is No Oxymoron
What a crock ("Ethical Hacking Is No Oxymoron," June 27, 2004). These people should just pick up a good book or seven and learn how to hack ethically on their own. Where I come from, we are called security experts, and we generally don't have to pay a company $4,000 to put that title on our resumes.
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06/29/2004 10:38 AM
From: anonymous
Subject: Speedy, Tiny and Troublesome
Most cities and counties consider any vehicle with a 50cc engine or smaller not a motorized vehicle ("Speedy, Tiny and Troublesome," June 29, 2004). That would mean they would have to follow the same rules as a person on a bike does.
The last statement is a good one -- check the local city laws, but I think that most police are just as ignorant of the laws as the riders are. Read the rules and you'll be a step ahead of the cops if they stop you!
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Date: 06/28/2004 09:04 AM
From: Gage (SRacer2000@Yahoo.com)
__ Subject: Huge Gaps in Europe's ITunes __
ITunes doesn't carry a lot of music in the United States ("Huge Gaps in Europe's ITunes," June 28, 2004). It really lacks a ton of artists in the dance genre. Why are U.K. music fans all whiny? No one online music service carries all artists!
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Date: 06/29/2004 08:06 AM
From: Rick Gunaca (rick@hipub.com)
Subject: Apple Lets Cat out of the Bag
Just wanted to say that I read several reviews of Jobs' keynote ("Apple Lets Cat out of the Bag," June 29, 2004), and you gave, by far, the clearest explanation of the new features of "Tiger," compared with the other reviewers' attempts. "Job" well done.
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