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January 2003, Week 2

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Duane Percox <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Jan 2003 10:38:53 -0800
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Tracy, trying to get added to the targeted list, writes:

>One of the things I saw when running across
>slashdot last night is a server where you
>can put Latitude and Longitude in the Head
>section of your Apache web page as a meta tag.
>
>Then feed your web page to this server and
>you will get relative locations of other
>servers (who have also done so) within a
>500 mile radius.
>
>If you click Map you'll also get a cool
>aerial photograph of your location.  (On a
>bigger scale than the usual Terraserver photo.)
>
>The ominous meta tag for the latitude and
>longitude entry is called "ICBM" by the way.

I guess you didn't get the memo... this server is
setup to accummulate a count of computer servers within
a 500-mile radius so that this area can be targeted as
'prime' for attack by incoming ICBMs. Once you have been
identified you cannot get unidentified :-)

duane 'just kidding' percox

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