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Ichi-Ni-San Meme

Since they are kind enough to let me post there, I feel obliged to play tag once again. This time I will keep with what I think is the spirit of the game and pick the closest book I am actually using/reading and post accordingly. You see, when I last played and grabbed the actual physically closest book (due to random chance since I was re-organizing my office) I was accused of being a poseur.

So, here you go:

The second entry is for swap space, and the third entry is for only the sectors in the DOS partition. Entries 4, 5, and 6 are FFS file system partitions. To summarize, the device name and location of each partition that a FreeBSD user would have to access to is given in Table 6.7

File System Forensic Analysis, Brian Carrier

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Speaking of books,

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/0891419144/ref=dp_proddesc_0?ie=UTF8&n=283155&s=books

The author served with the Defense Intelligence Agency for nearly two years!

Jeffrey Carr [TypeKey Profile Page]:

I saw Noah tag you and had to laugh, knowing you’ve been tagged at least twice before.

I had a similar experience to yours with finding a legible quote at the right page and right sentence count. The first book, closest to me, had no page 123. It was a blank filler page. The second book’s passage was incomprehensible when taken out of context (kind of like yours). So I settled on my 3rd effort.

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