Ivo Diogo
Ivo Lul Diogo, better known as Ivo Diogo (January 12, 1935 in São Borja, Rio Grande do Sul – July 7, 2009 in Porto Alegre),[1] was a Brazilian football (soccer) player, who played as a midfielder.[2][3]
Clubs
- Internacional: 1955 - 1960
- Newells Old Boys: 1961
- Grêmio: 1962
- San Lorenzo: 1963 - 1964
Honours
- Campeonato Gaúcho: 1955, 1961.
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gollark: Which isn't a theoretical issue, this sort of thing was (probably still is) literally deployed in shops and stuff.
gollark: I disagree. It prevents you being persistently tracked via WiFi (or, well, makes it harder, there are a number of attacks).
gollark: https://iwd.wiki.kernel.org/addressrandomization
gollark: A slight issue with it is that because of some kernel changes which haven't been made because ???, it has to power on/off the wireless card when you change MAC, which takes *multiple* hundreds of milliseconds.
References
- (in Portuguese) Profile at the Brazilian FA database
- Renato Tanaka and Zero Hora staff (July 8, 2009 (for the Zero Hora obituary) and July 9, 2009 (for the additional Terceiro Tempo commentary)). "Memoria de Ivo Lul Diogo" (in Portuguese). Zero Hora through Terceiro Tempo. Retrieved 1 November 2011. Check date values in:
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(help) - Júnior, Marcos. "Ivo Diogo: Ex-atacante do Inter e Grêmio" (in Portuguese). Milton Neves. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
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