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	Comments on: A bit &#8216;o discussion on ethics	</title>
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		By: Colin		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Haha owned.

First time I saw that I thought $post_variables was the contents of $_POST.  Perhaps the beginning of the section might make that more clear?  Could have been worse, if it had been $_POST, that guy would have your password (and presumably a lot of other peoples too) many times over by now.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Haha owned.</p>
<p>First time I saw that I thought $post_variables was the contents of $_POST.  Perhaps the beginning of the section might make that more clear?  Could have been worse, if it had been $_POST, that guy would have your password (and presumably a lot of other peoples too) many times over by now.</p>
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