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There's also "The location of the current gate to the Ridge is on state-owned property, and because of the width of the road and lack of adequate turnaround space" from

https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:g9QMap...


More interesting is Fritz Warren, although the person in question may be his son:

In later life, as a property owner and builder on Wolfback Ridge in Sausalito, he worked to conserve that area in his capacity as Sausalito councilman and mayor in the 1970's and 80's, as an early board member of the Sausalito Historical Society, and as a longtime Rotarian.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/marinij/obituary.aspx?pid=1...

I think a rich ex-councilman and former mayor would have quite a bit of sway if that was the case.


Tech lead of pdf.js here: All of the above exploits were issues with extension code in firefox, i.e. other extensions could have these issues too. If you were to use the web only version of pdf.js none of these exploits would apply.


Just to clarify... were the vulnerabilities in Firefox itself? Or were they in the extension?


For those that are interested in doing the PCT and want to learn more I highly recommend the trail journal of Carrot Quinn on her 2013[1] hike. She gives an entertaining and real view of the trail.

I hiked the trail in 2014 and found it to be one of the hardest and most rewarding things I've ever done.

1. http://carrotquinn.com/pct-2013/


A bit older, but this was the blog that an ex-coworker made while hiking the PCT for a second time: http://teamcolour.blogspot.ca/



If he thinks PSD is bad he should try PDF which is really about 30 inconsistent formats all packaged into one inconsistent format.


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