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Re: Looks to be more serious than I thought
« on: January 18, 2004, 04:44:35 PM »
Oh come, lempkee, now you're bit off the spot, don't you think so? It was a harmless joke, it does not destroy things, it does not do any damage, especially not wipe out your RDB. Poseidon does not contain code to cause harm to your harddisk on purpose, unlike the code that was planted in the pci.library and the usb.device by Elbox, risking to be triggered by accident and destroying the users harddisk.

What you call a "mui class hack" is nothing the like. It just "listens" to the keypresses from the USB keyboard it gets and in a certain condition of the state machine, outputs a few more keys. That's all. No hacking, no evil code, no harm done. It is simply a joke (and I admit, a pretty childish one, but I didn't have the time for a better one).

People already noticed that there are more routines in Poseidon, that are there for fun only. Either you trust the programmer of the software, or you don't. In the latter case, I'd advise you not to use it. However, reports of me being a terrorist are greatly exaggerated :-D

... oh, and just reading even more replies of you, could you please stop trolling? Thanks.

"attempt to blow amigaos away" tststs... get a life, dude!
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