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Michael W Lucas

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Posted on January 19, 2011 by Michael Lucas

two more NFA reviews

These are probably the last reviews for Network Flow Analysis: one from Left Brain Bookstore and another from ;login.  Positive reviews in ;login give me warm fuzzies.  USENIX feels like people I know, doing the things I do.

On an unrelated note I offer advice on grammar, in cartoon form. You no longer have an excuse.

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