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The long-awaited face-to-face (OK, ear-to-ear) debate on the Win-XP raw-sockets implementation involving Steve Gibson and myself on the radio show Online Tonight with David Lawrence is available.

Reg reader Vince Wilton has graciously offered to host the file (3mb). Download it here in WMF format, or, if you prefer, listen to the re-broadcast at 10:00 pm EST Tuesday (2:00 am GMT Wednesday) on either the Online Tonight feed or the CNET Radio feed.

We trust you'll find it entertaining. ®

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