[UniMacTech] who says Apple doesn't listen?

Steven Stanley steven.stanley at jcu.edu.au
Fri Mar 7 17:47:21 EST 2008


Lol,

We encrypted our string by tying knots in it... thus was 128 knot  
encryption born...

.:S:.

On 07/03/2008, at 10:26 AM, Lance Rathbone wrote:

> Ho, when I were a lad I would ha' gi'en my left eye for two tin can  
> and length of shoestring.
> We had to find two dead badger and a piece a vine.
>
> ...and when you tell the kids today they don't believe you.
>
> On 07/03/2008, at 9:46 AM, Denis Minuz wrote:
>
>> Cisco VPN Client?  Loogshury. When I were lad we had to make do  
>> with two tin can and length of shoestring ....
>>
>> On 07/03/2008, at 9:49 AM, Michael Lymbery wrote:
>>
>>> </yorkshire accent>802.1x,  you were lucky, we  still have to use  
>>> Cisco VPN Client (which is now supported yay!), and eat a mouthful  
>>> of hot gravel</yorkshire accent>
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Regards

.:S:.

Steven G Stanley
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