Re: Happy St Patrick's Day, Boss!
- From: Andre Jute <fiultra@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 17:43:11 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 17, 11:25 pm, John Byrns <byr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article
<7e146691-3e55-4efa-9630-a2108c0f7...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Peter Wieck <p...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 17, 3:19 pm, flipper <flip...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 20:29:33 +0200, "Iain Churches"
<Iai...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Peter Wieck" <p...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:b2884b82-ee97-487a-a319-095efdd2f0e2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
X-HTTP-UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en-us)
AppleWebKit/523.15.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0.4 Safari/
523.15,gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe)
From where do you get this info, Peter?
In Outlook Express, right click on the message in the preview pane and
select properties, then the details tab.
Yep. That's the way. Each reader has its own very similar system, but
the end-results are the same.
Every machine has a unique signature which cannot be disguised by the
"typical" anonymous remailer - at least not since 9/11. One cannot get
(easily) to a location or an original e-mail address, but one can
determine whether the same machine sent various messages.
What set me onto it was that there were two message within eight
minutes of each other at 2:46am and 2:54am both Irish time. One
through a South African remailer, one through a Pacific Rim remailer.
Go figure. And, South Africa is two hours different from Ireland such
that the time-stamps could not work anyway - nor a Pacific Rim time-
stamp of course.
It is really too bad. Andre could have made a much more credible
effort simply by going to a local internet cafe or computer seller and
ask for a demonstration or some such. He must have been drinking (more
than usual, that is) to be caught in so transparent a lie. Or he could
have messed with the time-stamp on his computer making the lie less
obvious.
Equally too bad that the Italian Sock-Puppet e-mails are so far back -
it might have been possible to discern the origin of them as well very
likely putting Andre into another lie.
Ah, well...
I'm not sure what you mean by "Italian Sock-Puppet", but Google Groups
has most all the old messages archived, why can't you just check there?
Regards,
John Byrns
--
Surf my web pages at, http://fmamradios.com/
Poor little Worthless Wiecky dove face-first into the pit I staked for
him for my annual St Pat's Day practical joke. Even Anonymous Keithr
now says there is nothing about the information poor Worthless
supplied to tie it to any machine. So Worthless is casting around for
another lie, and calling into the wilderness for help. I suspect his
Italian reference is to the father of the two little girls to whom
Henry Pasternack sent homosexual pornographic images. Worthless
probably imagines Porno Pas will storm in here and save Worthless
Wiecky's slack ass. It is a delusion Creepy Mike LaFevre first had in
1997/8, and others had since; I wonder if Porno Pas has the brains
after his recent experiences on RAT to abandon his meat-puppet
Worthless Wiecky.
Just for the record, below I reprint my reply to Worthless Wiecky's
letter that you quote.
Andre Jute
Advance on a 360 degree perimeter, show no mercy, take no prisoners
Peter Wieck <pfjw@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 17, 3:19 pm, flipper <flip...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 20:29:33 +0200, "Iain Churches"
<Iai...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Peter Wieck" <p...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:b2884b82-ee97-487a-a319-095efdd2f0e2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
X-HTTP-UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en-us)
AppleWebKit/523.15.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0.4 Safari/
523.15,gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe)
From where do you get this info, Peter?
In Outlook Express, right click on the message in the preview pane and
select properties, then the details tab.
Yep. That's the way. Each reader has its own very similar system, but
the end-results are the same.
Every machine has a unique signature which cannot be disguised by the
"typical" anonymous remailer - at least not since 9/11.
LOL. Hey, you poor dumb ***, show us what is unique about the
information you claim identifies a particular computer.
And explain to us why you're such a parochial know-nothing that you
think the Finns, for instance, or the Russians, or the Chinese, care
*** about American rules made since 9/11, rules incidentally that no
one else has heard about but you.
One cannot get
(easily) to a location or an original e-mail address, but one can
determine whether the same machine sent various messages.
Oh, one machine sent those messages. It belongs to the proxy server.
But I have already found seven machines with the same supposedly
"unique signature" in just two minutes. You're stupid or you're lying,
Worthless Wiecky. Which is it?
What set me onto it was that there were two message within eight
minutes of each other at 2:46am and 2:54am both Irish time. One
through a South African remailer, one through a Pacific Rim remailer.
Go figure. And, South Africa is two hours different from Ireland such
that the time-stamps could not work anyway - nor a Pacific Rim time-
stamp of course.
It is really too bad. Andre could have made a much more credible
effort simply by going to a local internet cafe or computer seller and
ask for a demonstration or some such. He must have been drinking (more
than usual, that is) to be caught in so transparent a lie.
Oh, I haven't been caught in a lie. You've been caught in a little
joke I set up specifically for you to take a pratfall.
Or he could
have messed with the time-stamp on his computer making the lie less
obvious.
Why? All I had to do was wait until the post I requested from Gray to
set you up arrived in my reader, and then to answer it.
Equally too bad that the Italian Sock-Puppet e-mails are so far back -
it might have been possible to discern the origin of them as well very
likely putting Andre into another lie.
Who is this "Italian Sock-Puppet" and what were his "e-mails" about?
And why should Google have lost his e-mails in particular when it
keeps everything else?
Ah, well...
Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA
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