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Re: Really? no cabal?
Vadim Vygonets wrote:
>
> Quoth Marc A. Volovic on Mon, Jul 24, 2000:
> > A cabal is a capacitor. Just a capacitor. Nothing but a simple, humble capacitor.
> >
> > It cannot and wil not, under any circumstances, alter weather, divert aircraft,
> > cause localized thunderclaps or influence the wheeling and dealing among
> > the nations and user groups.
>
> On the other hand, the IGLU Cable is really dangerous.
>
For all who wanted to ask and never dared:
IGLU cable is differential SCSI cable, also known as "Centronics" SCSI
cable.
This cable is dangerous by itself, however, it is worth noting, that when
the _other_ end of the cable is attached to external SCSI device know as
...,
the cable becomes _really_ dangerous for users.
To do so:
1. Attach external SCSI device known as .... to the _other_ end of the cable
2. Attach user to cable.
Shortcut:
1. Ask _really_ stupid question on IGLU.
The process described is called "Spanking"
The external SCSI device known as ... is also known as IGLU Cabal.
>
> Vadik.
>
>
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Omer Mussaev 051-308-214 mailto:omerm@mercury.co.il
systems programmer, Mercury Interactive/RND/Conduct/core
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