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richard, ye unemployed cozening slave, thou bawd, thou broker, thou all
changing word, ye railed: > Well you're the smart boy around here. You certainly ain't, hey. > Explain please then sir, how is it possible for one of YOUR customers > to service a multitude of users with only one input to the internet? BWAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA! Try "router", Bullis. > Assume a motel has 100 units, or any business actually. The motel is > connected to the internet via one, and only one, connection like > perhaps cable. Each unit is occupied and each unit has a working > computer connected to the internet. If you personally went to each > room and checked the IP, would you have 100 ip's or only 1? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH! -- The fault is caused by the auxiliary symbolosilicon nitrifying diode. You can either revolve the stupid isolinear circuity using a multigrip, or screw the reflective arrray with a parabrush. You may need a new nucleonic coil. Check the series of the megascrew panel. Kadaitcha Man |
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§nühw¤£f wrote:
> thund3rstruck <thund3rstruck_n0i@hotmail> pinched out a steaming pile > of news:d1f11$4af00690$4831f3f2$: > >> richard wrote: >>> Well you're the smart boy around here. >>> Explain please then sir, how is it possible for one of YOUR >>> customers to service a multitude of users with only one input to >>> the internet? >>> >>> Assume a motel has 100 units, or any business actually. The motel >>> is connected to the internet via one, and only one, connection like >>> perhaps cable. Each unit is occupied and each unit has a working >>> computer connected to the internet. If you personally went to each >>> room and checked the IP, would you have 100 ip's or only 1? >>> >>> You never have a given a solid answer of one or the other. Just >>> more of your bullshit. >> I'm not Evan, but I will say that when you connect to most hotels, >> you >> have to click an agreement. When you do, your mac addy is logged. A >> mac addy is a unique address built into your network card. All >> anyone then has to do to trace back to you is to go to the >> manufacturer, and follow the trail...to your door. >> >> n0i >> > > Or you could just do this: > http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/0...-or-spoof-mac- > address-in-windows-xp-vista-server-20032008-mac-os-x-unix-and-linux/ > > Looks so simple even a simpleton like me could make brain do work!!! > > ^_^ > > I aSSume you'd snif a regester'd mac addy with Nmap and then use that > won? > Possible. However, we're talking about someone (rTs) that thinks he's surfing anonymously thru Verizon Wireless...when it requires a login. n0i thund3rstruck |
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"§nühw¤£f" <> wrote:
>> You have to file where the courts have jurisdiction. Microsoft, >> while everywhere, address is Redmond Wa. >Yeah. Billys house is freakin awesome. I WANT ROBOT MAIDS!!!!11111!!!! > He was spending too much money on it and had to cut back on a lot of functions (toys) he had planned on having installed. One, Ran out of money!!! two, can you imagine what it might of been like if he had it built the way he wanted, I read he had to cut back on the computer control system of the house for one. You can see it on google earth, just search for: Bill Gates' house or 1835 73rd Ave NE, Medina Wa. it's only fair. -- A periodic table http://i.imgur.com/5FVE8.jpg Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov |
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"§nühw¤£f" <> wrote:
>I was playing around with mums vista lappy and its constantly trying to >connect with corporate unless I move the wifi switch to *off*. >TCPVeiw shows lotsa things trying to "call home". >LULZ! And M$ wonders why peeps dont lurve them. Opera has a neat feature called "speed dial", when I start up I have 9 sites I frequent (editable), I can select from; at the top of the page is a search box also editable to the search site of your choice, I use Google. TCPView showed anything typed into that box went to Opera.com, looking at the search box selection I notice the link did first go to Opera.com then routed to Google. I changed the link to just Google.com and the search box quit working, and I had to use a google page. I have doubleclick.net in my HOSTS file, running spybot a few days ago I had like a hundred+ tracking cookies (first time), usually it just complains my auto updates is disabled. Doubleclick.net was shown as having numbers after it, not sure if this is common (it was the first time) but they have found away around my HOSTS file. I just searched again and cookies4.dat files is 340K after just a few days. I just deleted the cookies4.dat files (two systems) My HOSTS file isn't working, or my system isn't loading it - the former most likely. --tangent I did a reinstall of a two systems running 4.5 years, and I'm having more problems than I did before. I installed a XPSP3 someone slip streamed for me. Seems to come with problems. My recovery disk quit (xp Home) on the 5th CD (dual boot). I have copied them to the hard drive, now just need a way to run it (the recovery disk are in separate 5 directories, named after each CD - it going to take a MBR hack, I haven't done that in so long, I'm really hoping WIn95 Norton Diskedit (9/45/1990) will do the trick. (I kept the first MBR (Recovery) then partitioned the HD and installed XPro (deleted the Recovery option) writing to the MBR, saved that one as well) My Original XPCD (Pro) as mentioned is unreadable in areas, isobuster - nada. I found a XPCD SP2 that I slipstreamed, I'm going to install that shortly (copied perfectly to the HD). Unless they have found away around the HOSTS file. -- A periodic table http://i.imgur.com/5FVE8.jpg Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov |
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On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 01:32:35 -0800, Pennywise wrote:
> Doubleclick.net was shown as having numbers after it, not sure if this > is common (it was the first time) but they have found away around my > HOSTS file. They certainly might have found a way. Or may have. -- Elmo McElroy: If I wanted cuisine, I'd have gone to Paris Felix DeSouza: You can still go to France. It's full of pricks. They hate Yanks too. Do you fancy a bite, or what? Elmo Mc Elroy: Yeah, all right. Aardvark |
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