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Data type - Feel free to use user=operator10 pw=operator10 at least until some moron messes with it. [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Thank you for doing this. Everyone who likes to check out the NYT feel free to use operator10 for user name and password. And http://www.bugmenot.com is another good source if it is going to stay up. PAT]In light of the recent thread about using a company's WiFi networkjust because it happened to be open, I have to ask: why isn't it thesame thing to use a public username/password combo for a site thatasks for individual registration?-Joel[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: The username 'operator10' andpassword 'operator10' when reading the New York Times web site areavailable out of self defense when dealing with spam and spy-cookies. Self defense is always allowed when one faces a real threatwhich is the case with spam and spying on the net. If NYT would ceasethe practice of spamming their readers with unwanted advertisementson the net and distributing their user list to anyone with some moneyto spend for same, then a group name/password would not be needed. PAT]
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