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My travels and Lessons Learned

Posted by SchizoChimp [send private reply] at July 07, 2001, 12:30:53 PM

When I was living with the apes in the congo, an ape named "BoBo" taught me about buffer overflows.

He used a banana as a demonstration model, the slices of banana represented the stack.

Shortly thereafter, a group of poachers took my friends and confiscated all their bananas.

The other apes would shout and howl for years after, I didn't know the language of these gentle beasts, but since living with them I have become in-tune with their feelings, and I just knew they were screaming - "FREE BOBO!"

Well, years passed, and BoBo was eventually set free. He got movie and book deals, and lived happily ever after.

The End.

Posted by taubz [send private reply] at July 07, 2001, 02:32:19 PM

Does anyone else see a point to that message?

Posted by gian [send private reply] at July 07, 2001, 10:18:46 PM

Yes... paranoid schizophrenics are dangerous no matter what the mental health institute says.

Psion: Not just the paranoid ones are dangerous either...

Posted by RedX [send private reply] at July 08, 2001, 07:58:06 AM

I think he read about block message with more than 80% capital letters.
That means there is still hope for this one. Maybe in a few millenia he might grow up.

RedX

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