These hoax e-mails remind me of this LSD story a friend told me, he swore he had a friend that took so much LSD, that he thought he was an orange, and was afraid someone would peal him. I'm thinking whatever at that point, then years later, I made some guy, that told the same story, I laughed, realizing I was right, and said, oh you know my friend so and so then. I'm like that's a hoax man.
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READ ASAP---IMPORTANT!
by RubyTuesday inmy landlord sent me this e-mail.. .
subject: read asap---important!.
> > > > please pass on to everyone you know!!.
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Fun With Email (but not if you're naive)
by COMF inin the past few days i've received three emails from sources i don't know that had .bat and .exe files attached along with a picture.
for you who don't know, these files are executable; that means, they are programs that do things.
they are the stuff viruses are made of.. how to handle this: before you open an email, look to see if it has attachments.
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Trauma_Hound
Actually the field you want to look at is the Recieved: Field this will show the ip address of the person that sent it. The other fields can be spoofed, then you want to send an e-mail to the [email protected] of that IP address. You can get the real host name of the ip address, by dropping to a command prompt and typing 'nslookup THEIPADDRESS'. Because the hostname of the IP address can also be spoofed. So it's always good to do a nslookup on it to get the real hostname. Thusly the reason you probibly got a terse response, it probibly wasn't him.
Edited by - Trauma_Hound on 6 December 2002 3:10:25
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My JW story
by Aztec ini don't think any of this is really all that unusual so i'm sorry if you find it dull.
i was raised in the jw cult from birth, a third generation member to boot.
my family was full of elders, ministerial servants and overseers of all sorts.
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Trauma_Hound
(((Aztec))) Welcome! From our briefly chatting in IM, you seem like a really good person.
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mmmmm beer :)
by Jesika ini know alot of people don't like beer, but i have been drinking beer since i was 7 yrs old.
i love the stuff!!!.
i was drinking bud light but my bf drinks dark beer (which i hated), but from kissing him for more than a yr now.
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Trauma_Hound
Either Fat Tire, or African Amber. Also like Thomas Kemper Wiesenberry's also.
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ps2 question......
by scootergirl inmy kids are getting a playstation 2 for xmas and i have been looking at some games.
i found a great auction for one that says :this is a pal game and will not work on an ntsc system!
please bid only if you are sure pal games run on your playstation 2!.
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If you have an Electronics Botique nearby, it's a great place to buy games, because you can return opened games, I think it's within 7 days of purchace, that includes used games. They also are online at http://www.ebworld.com
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What to do with those who abuse kids??
by JT ini'm sitting here in the serverroom freezing my buns off and the issue of the child abuser and what to do with him or her was being kicked around.
we got the standard shot the bastards in the head etc,.
should they get any treatment at all or should they just be shot?.
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Short of just shooting the bastards, put them on a self sustaining island in the middle of know where, only women with women, men with men, so they can't have offspring, on different islands. Castrait them, and leave them to fend for themselves.
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WT was right, video games teach violence....
by BeelzeDub in.
... and it all started with pong!.
http://www.novagate.net/~riff42/pong.swf.
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Trauma_Hound
ROTFLMAO!!!!!
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A message from the UK re: 9/11
by Adam inhttp://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm?objectid=12188969&method=full&siteid=50143
this is precicely how i feel and i would only add a smattering of curse words to the text.
but then again, it was written by one of our bretheren across the pond and they're a little more understated than us yanks.
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the whole Middle East would be a nuclear wasteland right now
The hiway of death in Iraq, is currently such a wasteland, with all the depleted uranium used on the tanks. It was interesting the other day I watched on some station a guy showing pictures of US Soldiers, and contractors, mopping up friendly fire tanks, he pointed out all the people were dead in the picture from cancer, and other various diseases, associated with uranium poisening, because when they first started mopping them up, they didn't make them wear resperators, and they inhaled the dust. Also children that have been playing around the contamination fields have died also. Also babys being born with sevier birth defects, like two heads, cancer, born with out skin, some kinds of things that happened after hiroshima, except we didn't drop any nukes, just shot at tanks with depleted uranium, which vaporizes into powder, that easily can become a cloud.
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A message from the UK re: 9/11
by Adam inhttp://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm?objectid=12188969&method=full&siteid=50143
this is precicely how i feel and i would only add a smattering of curse words to the text.
but then again, it was written by one of our bretheren across the pond and they're a little more understated than us yanks.
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Trauma_Hound
Pardon my French but f*#k you in the ass with a broomstick and no vasaline. 9/11 is NOT our fault and the world is LUCKY that the U.S. has acted with more restraint, class, and concern for innocent people than the people who's fault 9/11 really is.
Ah your as brilliant as a piece of coal. No-one deserved to be killed that day. However, there has been no proof, this has been caused by the iraqi government. Over a year later, we're still stuck in afganistan. Let me pose this question, if we say go and fight this war on terror, so we put troops, here, put troops there, attack iraq, more troops there. Since terror is worldwide. Who's going to be protecting our ass, if all our troops are spread so thin?
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Post your favorite holiday recipes HERE! (yum yum)
by Scully ini thought it would be fun to start a thread with recipes that we can share with each other.
i love baking for the holidays, and i'd really like to see what everyone else bakes, and share my favorite recipes too.
love, scully.
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I say break with tradition, it's good to have variety. Besides I just had Turkey to last me a year.