From: | William Li <william@******.RICE.EDU> |
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Subject: | Problem Report |
Date: | Thu, 8 Jul 1993 15:46:49 -0500 |
>>>>>[****ENCRYPT:kjh23089
Somebody has taken the virtuality bolt off the fram connector on the data joint
from pipe 17a of the spigot. No stripping, but I'll have to change the boot
wipe down the sims and it looks like there is perma frost on the connection
here's the pattern. Hold for upload:hexcode rhgp protocol standby.........
1F 6E 45 78 29 08 B4 3C 67
9E 45 FF EA 60 80 88 65 02
4C EE A3 BF 14 39 99 78 E7
26 56 12 89 66 34 9C 8D 64
12 34 56 78 90 AB CD EF 00 eot
that's the prime sample. There are about 10^8.1 iterations over connection
which is why the feedback was thouroughly hosed. Notice the sequence at the
end. That makes pattern locking very tight, that's no accident, this is a
very pretty job. Its a little early to say, but with no sabotage the only way
someone could say decked in to do such through horquing would be to actually
stand there. This has to be an inside job.
Virtual parts order:
Virtuality bolt
4 pixel width knife
1 meg breaker bar
deck wrench
bit welder
40 vKm wire
and a really big patch, just in case.]<<<<<
-- William 6174 (15:46:37 7/8)