I vividly remember this. I grew up in Lynchburg and one of my best friends' fathers was a professor at Lynchburg College. At the time this happened I was in my senior year of high school and completely immersed in the school's new computer lab (Wordperfect 5, Mosaic, Matlab, Pascal -- woohoo!). I went to hear Dr Nicely speak about the flaw and thought it was super-cool that this was happening in my [really boring] hometown -- thanks for dredging up history. :)