Re: Recovery, just not the normal sort



abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Peter Corlett) writes:

Steve VanDevender <stevev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[...]
You've got me thinking about C++ underwear now. Sure, it looks impressive
from the outside and claims all kinds of features, but they don't tell you
about the spring-loaded spikes and rotating knives.

Just to head this one off at the pass, because I've seen the cascade before
here about ten years ago, there's also Unix underwear that you can chmod. I
can't quite recall what the exact semantics of suid and sgid were, but there
was some definite issues with the sticky bit.

Well, OK, but

ObXThread: What language corresponds to Marks & Spencer Y-fronts?

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