"Brian Rust" was an English jazz discography/discographer.

"Brian Arthur Lovell Rust" was born in London, and collected Gramophone record/records from the age of five. He worked in the BBC's record library from 1945 to 1960, and supervised broadcasting selections. He wrote for The Gramophone from 1948 to 1970, and wrote freelance from 1960, including liner notes for jazz releases. He hosted the Mardi Gras radio program on Capital Radio from 1973 to 1984. His Jazz Records 1897-1942, revised several times since its initial publication in 1961, is a standard jazz discography.

Rust died on 5 January 2011 in Swanage, England.

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We're pretty sure that because of the upgrade, this quirky, little-used option didn't work.

If Dave wants to continue this test, he has to do that privately, not using university systems.

But that doesn't forgive what he did.

We took it down. It was our machine, our node, and our network. Because it wasn't vetted with our security and network groups, it could have potentially caused harm to our users.

The Mac OS X 'challenge' was not an activity authorized by the UW-Madison. Once the test came to the attention of our CIO, she ended it...Our primary concern is for security and network access for UW services.

Dave is a really smart guy. [But] this was not a good thing for him to do.

We're not actually sure how many ballots were affected.