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Re: Infastructure Protection and Paranoia




At 12:38 AM 10/28/1997 -0600, some TruthMonger tentacle wrote:
>[email protected] wrote:
>> At 03:41 PM 10/21/1997 +0100, Sandy J. Wong wrote on Cyberia-L
>> >Buried in Tuesday's Wall Street Journal was a small three-paragraph article
>> >mentioning that the U.S. may be vulnerable to a cyberspace version of the
>> >Pearl Harbor attack.
>
>  Why don't you phone up NSA and tell them that you made a Xerox (TM)
>copy of the InfoWar plans left overnight at the bar/lounge at the 
>Holiday Inn in Albuquerque last week?
>  Let me know how it turns out for you...

At this year's CFP one evening we were playing the game of
"You want to cause maximum disruption to the US infrastructure,
and you've got 100 small explosive devices.  Where do you put them?"
Much creativity was displayed and substantial amounts of testosterone reveled in,
and the overall conclusion was that we'd be in deep trouble if
anybody even vaguely competent wanted to monkeywrench the system.

After that, we played the Russell-Brand-like game of 
"Destruction is easy.  What would you do if you wanted to create
the most joy in the world instead."  That was harder :-)
				Thanks! 
					Bill
Bill Stewart, [email protected]
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