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  #271  
Old September 16th 15, 04:21 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,alt.comp.freeware
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In article , p-0''0-h the
cat (ES) wrote:

You're all over the place, one minute you are talking about your ipad
and the next your cellphone. I have no idea what 'service mode' is. Do
you mean 'airplane mode'?


no. service mode is for service techs for testing or troubleshooting
the cellular network. it can show a lot of data, including rssi, s/n
ratio, spreading codes, tower ids including gps coordinates of the
towers and more.

Now you are talking about GPS again. I have never contested that it
doesn't transmit.


yes you have.
  #272  
Old September 16th 15, 06:56 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,alt.comp.freeware
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"p-0''0-h the cat (ES)"
Wed, 16 Sep 2015
08:15:54 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote:

On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 01:40:09 +0000 (UTC), Diesel
wrote:

"p-0''0-h the cat (ES)"
m Tue, 15 Sep 2015
15:12:24 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote:

On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 14:50:35 +0000 (UTC), Diesel
wrote:

"p-0''0-h the cat (UK) - The voice of the Sheeple"

et 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.


I can't in the context you requested. First, define what you mean
by self installing malware and your prerequisite conditions for
what that would be if succesful/failed. Basically, layout the
rules of the bull**** game you're going to try and play this time.


Just answer the ****ing question.


Define what you mean exactly and I'll try to do so.



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  #273  
Old September 16th 15, 06:56 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,alt.comp.freeware
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"p-0''0-h the cat (ES)"
Wed, 16 Sep 2015
07:33:52 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote:

On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 01:40:10 +0000 (UTC), Diesel
wrote:

"p-0''0-h the cat (ES)"
m Tue, 15 Sep 2015
15:19:18 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote:

On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 14:50:37 +0000 (UTC), Diesel
wrote:

"p-0''0-h the cat (UK) - The voice of the Sheeple"

et 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...lletins/EUMETC
as t/ 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 ****?


what is a purposed hub exactly?


Oh! don't be so shy Dusty. Share your networking wisdom about the
advantages of hubs over switches. It was fascinating reading. Not
that I've seen a hub for ~20 years but you could spark a
renaissance.


I think it's more a matter of ease than it is a feature. Hubs allow
for **** easy plain text snooping network traffic. You can configure
a switch to do this too, but.. why go thru all that hassle if you
only plan to sniff a little traffic from some particular suspect
machines? Isolate their happy asses, confine them to that hub with
your 'test gear' and you're good to go. As I said, it's convenience..
not a 'feature'.

Are you trying to be coy then with your repurposed hub comment?

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  #274  
Old September 16th 15, 06:56 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,alt.comp.freeware
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"p-0''0-h the cat (ES)"
Wed, 16 Sep 2015
08:22:15 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote:

On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 01:40:10 +0000 (UTC), Diesel
wrote:

"p-0''0-h the cat (ES)"
m Tue, 15 Sep 2015
15:19:18 GMT in alt.comp.freeware, wrote:

On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 14:50:37 +0000 (UTC), Diesel
wrote:

"p-0''0-h the cat (UK) - The voice of the Sheeple"

et 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...lletins/EUMETC
as t/ 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 ****?


what is a purposed hub exactly?


Why don't you ask teacher? Or is s/he sick of your stupid **** as
well?


Yes, my bad. repurposed hub.

What is a repurposed hub exactly? Please, define this for me.

Jeese


C'mon. You went for a grammar lame when you knew what I was asking of
you, despite the clear and very obvious typo on my part.

Can't you backup ANY statements you make?

Say.. How many transformers do you need to take offline to do serious
harm to the United States power grid? It's nine, right? BFG



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  #275  
Old September 17th 15, 03:13 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On 9/14/2015 5:23 PM, Eric Stevens wrote:
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 10:12:00 -0400, "Mayayana"
wrote:

... you're denying
the common knowledge that their company is built
around business customers. Why would you think that?


A few weeks ago I saw a small news item that said GE had just renewed
a global license with Microsoft for 800,000 seats.

Who thinks that you and I (individually) really matter much to them.


Yes

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  #276  
Old September 17th 15, 03:21 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,alt.comp.freeware
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On 9/15/2015 5:09 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , PeterN
wrote:


nobody installs firefox or adobe software or any other
software on a kiosk.


Kiosks have a unique ability to self install software, unless it is one
of those computers that do not require software to run.


explain how a kiosk can self-install photoshop.

this ought to be really good.


Once more you have snipped to show me saying something I did not say.
Simply restore, and you will see I was responding to another of your
asinine statements.

You really should explain how software gets on kiosks, if nobody
installs it.

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  #277  
Old September 17th 15, 03:25 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,alt.comp.freeware
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On 9/15/2015 7:34 PM, Eric Stevens wrote:

snip


I'm not surprised that Microsoft is giving Windows 10 away: it still
seems to be in a beta phase and is changing every few days.


Which is precisely why I am waiting.

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  #278  
Old September 17th 15, 03:28 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,alt.comp.freeware
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On 9/15/2015 7:45 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-09-15 23:38:21 +0000, "p-0''0-h the cat (ES)"
said:

On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 19:04:31 -0400, nospam
wrote:

In article , p-0''0-h the
cat (ES) wrote:

"To be more precise, "A-GPS" features are mostly dependent on an
internet network and/or connection to an ISP "

that is incorrect.

the assisted aspect helps obtain an initial fix more rapidly but it is
it not required for an agps device to function.

under no circumstances is an agps device dependent on an internet
connection of any kind. period.


Why are you snipping the links? To save your sorry arse?


SOP for nospam, get used to it if you choose to engage him in any sort
of debate.



Are you sure nospam is a him?

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  #279  
Old September 17th 15, 03:52 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,alt.comp.freeware
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On 2015-09-17 14:28:58 +0000, PeterN said:

On 9/15/2015 7:45 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-09-15 23:38:21 +0000, "p-0''0-h the cat (ES)"
said:

On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 19:04:31 -0400, nospam
wrote:

In article , p-0''0-h the
cat (ES) wrote:

"To be more precise, "A-GPS" features are mostly dependent on an
internet network and/or connection to an ISP "

that is incorrect.

the assisted aspect helps obtain an initial fix more rapidly but it is
it not required for an agps device to function.

under no circumstances is an agps device dependent on an internet
connection of any kind. period.

Why are you snipping the links? To save your sorry arse?


SOP for nospam, get used to it if you choose to engage him in any sort
of debate.



Are you sure nospam is a him?


Hmm...???

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  #280  
Old September 17th 15, 05:11 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,alt.comp.freeware
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In article , PeterN
wrote:

nobody installs firefox or adobe software or any other
software on a kiosk.

Kiosks have a unique ability to self install software, unless it is one
of those computers that do not require software to run.


explain how a kiosk can self-install photoshop.

this ought to be really good.


Once more you have snipped to show me saying something I did not say.


wrong.

Simply restore, and you will see I was responding to another of your
asinine statements.


no you weren't. you were talking out your ass again.

You really should explain how software gets on kiosks, if nobody
installs it.


that was never the issue.

the issue is that a kiosk is a dedicated system which will never run
third party software, including photoshop, firefox, microsoft office or
anything else. ever.
 




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