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On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 00:45:42 +0000 (UTC), Diesel wrote:
"p-0''0-h the cat (UK) - The voice of the Sheeple" Tue, 15 Sep 2015 00:17:17 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote: Quelle surprise. Usual word wall of disjointed verbal diarrhea, edited out of context responses mixed with a rather large dose of complete drivel. Ahhh... Damage control by deflection, again. Old news, though. You tried this same routine when you ****ed up with my exevalid question. You did a fine job of stepping on your own dick with the WPA2 patch comment, too. idiot with such consistency. It's just a talent I have I guess. I dunno why I bothered reading it though. You're writing ********. Anyway, as expected, your comments about malware using the encryption improvements in later versions of Windows was complete ********. The malware was installed therefore as far as Windows is concerned it's legit. You're a joke. OS's are like that. They do their master's bidding. That they do. Be it the owner of the machine, or a coder someplace. Somebody will be the master. The only question is who. They didn't install themselves then did they Dusty. I'll take your lack of response as an affirmative. Someone with administrative privileges did. So Microsoft were not at fault. Silly boy. Why suggest they were. Ergo your comments were totally stupid. As per usual. Again, damage control by deflection. I suppose you don't want me to provide more urls then. ROFL. Poseur, as I've always said you were. You talk much ****. Toodly poos. Indeed. Dustin, did the malware you mentioned install itself? I've asked you three times. Sent from my iFurryUnderbelly. -- p-0.0-h the cat Internet Terrorist, Mass sock puppeteer, Agent provocateur, Gutter rat, Devil incarnate, Linux user#666, ******* hacker, Resident evil, Monkey Boy, Certifiable criminal, Spineless cowardly scum, textbook Psychopath, the SCOURGE, l33t p00h d3 tr0ll, p00h == lam3r, p00h == tr0ll, troll infâme, the OVERCAT [The BEARPAIR are dead, and we are its murderers] lowlife troll, shyster [pending approval by STATE_TERROR], cripple, sociopath, kook, smug prick, smartarse, arsehole, moron, idiot, imbecile, snittish scumbag, liar, total ******* retard, shill, pooh-seur, scouringerer, the most complete ignoid, and furball. NewsGroups Numbrer One Terrorist Honorary SHYSTER and FRAUD awarded for services to Haberdashery. By Appointment to God Frank-Lin. Signature integrity check md5 Checksum: be0b2a8c486d83ce7db9a459b26c4896 |
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 07:37:08 +0100, David Taylor wrote:
On 14/09/2015 23:51, Diesel wrote: [] I'm not really sure I understand what you mean by pushing PCs to the limit...I've ran FTP sites that moved that much or more in a given 24 hours or less. I wouldn't necessarily call it streaming though. It was just transferring data over some nice fast pipes. What languages do you develop software in? The data is sent once as a broadcast stream - no retries or anything like that. Miss that data, and you've missed part of an image or some meteorological data you wanted. The PCs have to be very carefully set up with RAMdisks etc. to achieve loss-free reception. It is effectively streaming, and it does push PCs to the limit. There are more details he http://www.eumetsat.int/website/home...082113.html#sp I don't develop the reception software (although I take part in beta tests and automated analysis of the performance). The processing software I write is in Delphi - a Pascal-like language which produces efficient object code, and has a first-class development environment - something I as a single developer really need to make the best use of my time. Dustin Cook [virus writer] a.k.a Diesel is an expert in ASIC dontcha know. You'll never be as good as him so don't even try. There's nuttin he doesn't know about air interfaces. Word up. Take care, he's always heavily armed and he'll hack ya as soon as look at yer with repurposed network hubs he's reclaimed from landfill. Sent from my iFurryUnderbelly.You'll never -- p-0.0-h the cat Internet Terrorist, Mass sock puppeteer, Agent provocateur, Gutter rat, Devil incarnate, Linux user#666, ******* hacker, Resident evil, Monkey Boy, Certifiable criminal, Spineless cowardly scum, textbook Psychopath, the SCOURGE, l33t p00h d3 tr0ll, p00h == lam3r, p00h == tr0ll, troll infâme, the OVERCAT [The BEARPAIR are dead, and we are its murderers] lowlife troll, shyster [pending approval by STATE_TERROR], cripple, sociopath, kook, smug prick, smartarse, arsehole, moron, idiot, imbecile, snittish scumbag, liar, total ******* retard, shill, pooh-seur, scouringerer, the most complete ignoid, and furball. NewsGroups Numbrer One Terrorist Honorary SHYSTER and FRAUD awarded for services to Haberdashery. By Appointment to God Frank-Lin. Signature integrity check md5 Checksum: be0b2a8c486d83ce7db9a459b26c4896 |
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In article , Andreas Skitsnack wrote:
Andreas Skitsnack: I don't use my iPad when I'm home. In retrospect, that's a misstatement. I don't use my iPad when I'm home, but my iPad is used when I'm home. My wife uses it quite a bit. Then, how was it a misstatement? Is this Andreas trying to argue with himself? Between newsgroups, working with images, and a newsletter I edit, I monopolize the computer. When my wife wants to check her email or Facebook, or Google something, she'll use it. -- Sandman |
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"p-0''0-h the cat (UK) - The voice of the Sheeple"
Tue, 15 Sep 2015 06:56:31 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote: On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 00:45:42 +0000 (UTC), Diesel wrote: "p-0''0-h the cat (UK) - The voice of the Sheeple" Tue, 15 Sep 2015 00:17:17 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote: Quelle surprise. Usual word wall of disjointed verbal diarrhea, edited out of context responses mixed with a rather large dose of complete drivel. Ahhh... Damage control by deflection, again. Old news, though. You tried this same routine when you ****ed up with my exevalid question. You did a fine job of stepping on your own dick with the WPA2 patch comment, too. idiot with such consistency. It's just a talent I have I guess. I dunno why I bothered reading it though. You're writing ********. Anyway, as expected, your comments about malware using the encryption improvements in later versions of Windows was complete ********. The malware was installed therefore as far as Windows is concerned it's legit. You're a joke. OS's are like that. They do their master's bidding. That they do. Be it the owner of the machine, or a coder someplace. Somebody will be the master. The only question is who. They didn't install themselves then did they Dusty. I'll take your lack of response as an affirmative. Someone with administrative privileges did. So Microsoft were not at fault. Silly boy. Why suggest they were. Ergo your comments were totally stupid. As per usual. Again, damage control by deflection. I suppose you don't want me to provide more urls then. ROFL. Poseur, as I've always said you were. You talk much ****. Toodly poos. Indeed. Dustin, did the malware you mentioned install itself? I've asked you three times. You're deflecting, again. There was no mention previously of 'self installing' malware. That was NOT a previous requirement. I'm not even sure what self installing is supposed to mean in this context. -- Optimist: Someone who doesn't know all the facts yet. |
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David Taylor
Tue, 15 Sep 2015 06:37:08 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote: On 14/09/2015 23:51, Diesel wrote: [] I'm not really sure I understand what you mean by pushing PCs to the limit...I've ran FTP sites that moved that much or more in a given 24 hours or less. I wouldn't necessarily call it streaming though. It was just transferring data over some nice fast pipes. What languages do you develop software in? The data is sent once as a broadcast stream - no retries or anything like that. Miss that data, and you've missed part of an image or some meteorological data you wanted. The PCs have to be very carefully set up with RAMdisks etc. to achieve loss-free reception. It is effectively streaming, and it does push PCs to the limit. Aha.. I understand. I still don't know if it's pushing the PC itself to a limit or exposing another bottleneck or two in the chain. I don't develop the reception software (although I take part in beta tests and automated analysis of the performance). The processing software I write is in Delphi - a Pascal-like language which produces efficient object code, and has a first-class development environment - something I as a single developer really need to make the best use of my time. I'm very familiar with Delphi, thanks. I agree, it's a great language too. Wasn't too difficult to pick it up either, I've got a pascal background too. BBS scene. [g] -- Optimist: Someone who doesn't know all the facts yet. |
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"p-0''0-h the cat (UK) - The voice of the Sheeple"
Tue, 15 Sep 2015 07:21:31 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote: On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 07:37:08 +0100, David Taylor wrote: On 14/09/2015 23:51, Diesel wrote: [] I'm not really sure I understand what you mean by pushing PCs to the limit...I've ran FTP sites that moved that much or more in a given 24 hours or less. I wouldn't necessarily call it streaming though. It was just transferring data over some nice fast pipes. What languages do you develop software in? The data is sent once as a broadcast stream - no retries or anything like that. Miss that data, and you've missed part of an image or some meteorological data you wanted. The PCs have to be very carefully set up with RAMdisks etc. to achieve loss-free reception. It is effectively streaming, and it does push PCs to the limit. There are more details he http://www.eumetsat.int/website/home...ins/EUMETCast/ DAT_2082113.html#sp I don't develop the reception software (although I take part in beta tests and automated analysis of the performance). The processing software I write is in Delphi - a Pascal-like language which produces efficient object code, and has a first-class development environment - something I as a single developer really need to make the best use of my time. Dustin Cook [virus writer] a.k.a Diesel is an expert in ASIC dontcha know. You'll never be as good as him so don't even try. That has nothing to do with the discussion. I'm not sure if the individual even knows what ASIC is. You didn't. [g] And, it's ex virus writer, thanks. If you want to 'insult' me, just let people know I was a paid Expert Malware Researcher for two years with Malwarebytes. That'll **** more off than my virus writing from the 90s/early 00s did. There's nuttin he doesn't know about air interfaces. Word up. Take care, he's always heavily armed and he'll hack ya as soon as look at yer with repurposed network hubs he's reclaimed from landfill. Jealous much? -- Optimist: Someone who doesn't know all the facts yet. |
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 14:50:35 +0000 (UTC), Diesel wrote:
"p-0''0-h the cat (UK) - The voice of the Sheeple" Tue, 15 Sep 2015 06:56:31 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote: On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 00:45:42 +0000 (UTC), Diesel wrote: "p-0''0-h the cat (UK) - The voice of the Sheeple" Tue, 15 Sep 2015 00:17:17 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote: Quelle surprise. Usual word wall of disjointed verbal diarrhea, edited out of context responses mixed with a rather large dose of complete drivel. Ahhh... Damage control by deflection, again. Old news, though. You tried this same routine when you ****ed up with my exevalid question. You did a fine job of stepping on your own dick with the WPA2 patch comment, too. idiot with such consistency. It's just a talent I have I guess. I dunno why I bothered reading it though. You're writing ********. Anyway, as expected, your comments about malware using the encryption improvements in later versions of Windows was complete ********. The malware was installed therefore as far as Windows is concerned it's legit. You're a joke. OS's are like that. They do their master's bidding. That they do. Be it the owner of the machine, or a coder someplace. Somebody will be the master. The only question is who. They didn't install themselves then did they Dusty. I'll take your lack of response as an affirmative. Someone with administrative privileges did. So Microsoft were not at fault. Silly boy. Why suggest they were. Ergo your comments were totally stupid. As per usual. Again, damage control by deflection. I suppose you don't want me to provide more urls then. ROFL. Poseur, as I've always said you were. You talk much ****. Toodly poos. Indeed. Dustin, did the malware you mentioned install itself? I've asked you three times. You're deflecting, again. There was no mention previously of 'self installing' malware. That was NOT a previous requirement. I'm not even sure what self installing is supposed to mean in this context. Just answer the ****ing question. Sent from my iFurryUnderbelly. -- p-0.0-h the cat Internet Terrorist, Mass sock puppeteer, Agent provocateur, Gutter rat, Devil incarnate, Linux user#666, ******* hacker, Resident evil, Monkey Boy, Certifiable criminal, Spineless cowardly scum, textbook Psychopath, the SCOURGE, l33t p00h d3 tr0ll, p00h == lam3r, p00h == tr0ll, troll infâme, the OVERCAT [The BEARPAIR are dead, and we are its murderers], lowlife troll, shyster [pending approval by STATE_TERROR], cripple, sociopath, kook, smug prick, smartarse, arsehole, moron, idiot, imbecile, snittish scumbag, liar, total ******* retard, shill, pooh-seur, scouringerer, the most complete ignoid, and furball. NewsGroups Numbrer One Terrorist Honorary SHYSTER and FRAUD awarded for services to Haberdashery. By Appointment to God Frank-Lin. Signature integrity check md5 Checksum: be0b2a8c486d83ce7db9a459b26c4896 |
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 14:50:37 +0000 (UTC), Diesel wrote:
"p-0''0-h the cat (UK) - The voice of the Sheeple" t Tue, 15 Sep 2015 07:21:31 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote: On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 07:37:08 +0100, David Taylor wrote: On 14/09/2015 23:51, Diesel wrote: [] I'm not really sure I understand what you mean by pushing PCs to the limit...I've ran FTP sites that moved that much or more in a given 24 hours or less. I wouldn't necessarily call it streaming though. It was just transferring data over some nice fast pipes. What languages do you develop software in? The data is sent once as a broadcast stream - no retries or anything like that. Miss that data, and you've missed part of an image or some meteorological data you wanted. The PCs have to be very carefully set up with RAMdisks etc. to achieve loss-free reception. It is effectively streaming, and it does push PCs to the limit. There are more details he http://www.eumetsat.int/website/home...ins/EUMETCast/ DAT_2082113.html#sp I don't develop the reception software (although I take part in beta tests and automated analysis of the performance). The processing software I write is in Delphi - a Pascal-like language which produces efficient object code, and has a first-class development environment - something I as a single developer really need to make the best use of my time. Dustin Cook [virus writer] a.k.a Diesel is an expert in ASIC dontcha know. You'll never be as good as him so don't even try. That has nothing to do with the discussion. I'm not sure if the individual even knows what ASIC is. You didn't. [g] And, it's ex virus writer, thanks. If you want to 'insult' me, just let people know I was a paid Expert Malware Researcher for two years with Malwarebytes. That'll **** more off than my virus writing from the 90s/early 00s did. There's nuttin he doesn't know about air interfaces. Word up. Take care, he's always heavily armed and he'll hack ya as soon as look at yer with repurposed network hubs he's reclaimed from landfill. Jealous much? Oh! God yes, your networking skills are legendary. I soooo want one of your repurposed hubs. Do you have a range of colours or do they just come in rust and covered in ****? Sent from my iFurryUnderbelly. -- p-0.0-h the cat Internet Terrorist, Mass sock puppeteer, Agent provocateur, Gutter rat, Devil incarnate, Linux user#666, ******* hacker, Resident evil, Monkey Boy, Certifiable criminal, Spineless cowardly scum, textbook Psychopath, the SCOURGE, l33t p00h d3 tr0ll, p00h == lam3r, p00h == tr0ll, troll infâme, the OVERCAT [The BEARPAIR are dead, and we are its murderers], lowlife troll, shyster [pending approval by STATE_TERROR], cripple, sociopath, kook, smug prick, smartarse, arsehole, moron, idiot, imbecile, snittish scumbag, liar, total ******* retard, shill, pooh-seur, scouringerer, the most complete ignoid, and furball. NewsGroups Numbrer One Terrorist Honorary SHYSTER and FRAUD awarded for services to Haberdashery. By Appointment to God Frank-Lin. Signature integrity check md5 Checksum: be0b2a8c486d83ce7db9a459b26c4896 |
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On 9/11/2015 12:02 PM, nospam wrote:
snip microsoft does notify users a lot but the download can be deferred. however, deferring it is stupid because win10 is only free for a year. Paying for it later could be worthwhile. My choice is to wait. All too often free, is not free. -- PeterN |
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On 9/11/2015 12:50 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , David Taylor wrote: Running an unsupported and unpatched OS on an Internet connected PC is your choice, but not something I would recommend to the general user. it may be his choice but only if his system is physically disconnected form the internet and isolated from other machines he may have. otherwise, he's putting *everyone* at risk, because his system could be compromised and become part of a botnet or relay spam or whatever else. at a minimum it just helps malware to spread to others. I solved the problem. There must be two nospams. One says one thing and the other often says something else. It must be the other nospam who, in an earlier post said in effect that only a stupid user can allow malware to disrupt his machine. Yeah! that's it. At least two nospams. (shudder.) -- PeterN |
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