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:Groklaw: Now They Say They Are Down -- Since Saturday Night
Groklaw: Now They Say They Are Down -- Since Saturday Night
Feb 2, 2004, 14 :00 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (5197 reads)

(Other stories by Pamela Jones)

"It's certainly hard to keep up with the changing SCO story. One Groklaw reader says he thinks the explanation is that SCO is being run by Eliza bots, and they can't get the story straight as they try to communicate, bot to bot.

"Now they say that actually some attack began Saturday evening and they are knocked to their knees. Off the internet totally. But they have some strategies to cope and by Monday they will tell us what they are.

"How about implementing them now? Then you don't have to tell us anything. It seems now would be the operative moment. Someone tell Hal to behave. Or Eliza. Or whoever is running that spaceship.

"Meanwhile, Microsoft, targeted for Tuesday, and being a professional software company, has already said they expect to be able to handle whatever comes their way. It seems the B version of MyDoom has some bugs so it isn't spreading well anyway. Ah, irony. Here's SCO's press release about their inability to cope..."

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McBride is getting increasingly more pat ...   Bull....   
Nicholas Donovan
Feb 2, 2004, 14:32:40
 
>> For one so devout, I'm surprised  ...   RE: bull   
Gary Stewart
Feb 2, 2004, 23:20:26
 
I think it is more likely they are Zippy ...   Eliza? Try Zippy....   
Trever Miller
Feb 3, 2004, 17:22:16
 
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