Domain: smart-biggar.ca
Stories and comments across the archive that link to smart-biggar.ca.
Comments · 7
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Re:They may be smart & big...
Hey, you can browser their internal PDF's Just vary the number after id...
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Re:They may be smart & big...Ooops, you're right. On Access you cannot (easily?) string commands together using ";", unlike on Sequel sewer.
However, you can still browse unpublished contents, hehe...
Too bad only since they've stopped using pub_status=0 since ages...
But there are other tables which might prove to be more fruitful!
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Re:M$ Legal
Man.... they really exist! http://www.smart-biggar.ca/SB/
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Re:If real, help the kid...
Yes, it's really Smart and Biggar.
There is a nice search box on their ColdFusion powered site - I am having a good look around their site, and searching for more information on this case - I hope other Slashdotters will do the same, should they feel the need for more information too. -
They may be smart & big...
... but we are smarter and bigger. How long until somebody will turn this nice SQL injection into some world-class defacement?
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M$ Lawfirm = smart and bigger!
The article points out that this could easily be confused with an article from The Onion. I'd add "or an urban legend".Did you notice the law firm that he claimed M$ uses to scare him? In order for the law firm to seem smarter and bigger than the peon they are suing, they are allegedly called "Smart & Biggar"! Obviously fake, right?
And then I looked it up, and it's a real law firm!!!!!! http://www.smart-biggar.ca/About/ (Presumably Smart & Biggar/Fetherstonhaugh is based on people's names...
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Over and outWhen I made up this parody site (much more a parody of Québec society than a parody of Yahoo!), I never thought Yahoo! would notice. Much less that they'd mind. Yahoo! is a company that is built on hipness and humour. Its founders call themselves chief Yahoos. The very name of the company carries the mischievous spirit of the Internet. And that's cool.
Well, I feel the limits of that spirit have been tested today.That point being made, in good faith (having never received any cease and desist letter myself) and understanding the legal Yahoos' points, I've changed the parody site on the 2 points offensive to Yahoo!
And asked it to be included in Yahoo!'s "Website_Parodies/Yahoo_/" category :-)Yahoo! is happy. We now return to our regular programming.