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a hackers of america list? 

that would be really stupid and give the wrong impression. while i am a
'hacker', i would rather not be associated with the media definion of a
hacker, and i am sure that this is what your list will be associated
with. either that, or be given to the wrong people..

is there any point to all this?

i apologize for responding to this thread, but it just seems like a
really stupid idea.
-- 
from the superkeen and highly electronic desk of...

	 _ __/|  Tom Jackiewicz
	 \'x.X'  System/Network Security
	 =(___)= Senior Systems Administrator
	     U	 invalid@upt.org, invalid@goodnet.com
				
		...fo ksed cinortcele ylhgih dna neekrepus eht morf

