[ale] Oh, really, MS... If it had been one of us, nobody would have blinked...
Michael H. Warfield
mhw at WittsEnd.com
Thu Jul 19 16:37:41 EDT 2012
Ok,
I don't know whether to fall on the floor laughing about this, shake my
head in disbelief, or send someone kudos for pulling it off. I may have
to check with my evil twin at M$ to see if they've identified the body
of the guilty party yet or not... They may be in hiding.
http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/microsoft-code-contains-phrase-big-boobs-yes-really
So someone at the mighty M$ got the magic constant 0xB16B00B5 used in
the HyperV code that got committed to the Linux kernel. Now, outside of
the fact that it's probably something that more than a small number of
us might have pulled off in the past and is nothing compare with SOME of
the things that have appeared in the kernel, M$ is appropriately
embarrassed, contrite, and apologetic.
Given all the Easter Eggs and cheats in Windows (pop quiz - what was the
classical MineSweeper "cheat" and how does it relate to my domain name),
why am I not surprised.
Hmmm... Gives me some new ideas for WEP / WPA keys... Maybe a wireless
SSID. I like that idea. :-)=)
Regards,
Mike
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