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Believe me, code-frog is serious when he says he will get your ip, even if you have a proxy.
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Okay, it wasn't funny the first time. Why don't you stop now before we get your IP address (which is a trivial thing to do) look you up here at www.arin.net. Do a recursive dig@ in Linux and report you to your ISP for internet abuse which is easy to do. This is something I really enjoy doing and will consider with your next abuse of this site. Have a nice day. :rose:
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Do you think this is all the same person that has been making all these retarded threads the last few days?
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Do you think this is all the same person that has been making all these retarded threads the last few days?
I don't know I haven't tried yet. That takes a bit of work.;)
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I don't know I haven't tried yet. That takes a bit of work.;)
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code-frog wrote:
That takes a bit of work.
I am sure it is fun though when you get their IP. Am i the only one on CodeProject that you have done that to yet, or have you done that to other trolls/spammers?
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code-frog wrote:
That takes a bit of work.
I am sure it is fun though when you get their IP. Am i the only one on CodeProject that you have done that to yet, or have you done that to other trolls/spammers?
The most fun I've ever had was catching an intruder on a network. Tracking that intruder back through some clever twists he took and then to his own WAN IP. After a few calls and emails the owner of the business calls and tells me it was an old employee that was stealing sales leads off the real estate server. What I enjoyed most about that was the process. I never really knew for sure if I'd be able to track the IP back to it's origin. I had to set a series of tools up and each tool required he visit one more time and then one more time and so on... It truly is amazing how much of an information trail you leave on the internet from the sites you visit. If you really want to be anonymous *DO NOT* create accounts on any type of message board or forum. Especially one that keeps really good logs that can go back and get historical data on IP addresses. All that aside it is fun. But not nearly so fun as writing an application for a planetarium that did constellations and things like that. Some time I'm going to pick your brain on something. I'd love to write something that would generate (using real lights) the constellations on a ceiling in my sons room. I have no ide if it's possible or not (hardware wise) but that would be fun. I can do the network entrapment stuff but programming is what I live for. Well programming, my wife, my kids and SUPER GOOD TACOS. - Rex
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Okay, it wasn't funny the first time. Why don't you stop now before we get your IP address (which is a trivial thing to do) look you up here at www.arin.net. Do a recursive dig@ in Linux and report you to your ISP for internet abuse which is easy to do. This is something I really enjoy doing and will consider with your next abuse of this site. Have a nice day. :rose:
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Of all the crap that gets posted to this place (including many of my own posts) I would say this is pretty inoffensive and harmless You've thrown the worst fear That can ever be hurled Fear to bring children Into the world For threatening my baby Unborn and unnamed You ain't worth the blood That runs in your veins
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The most fun I've ever had was catching an intruder on a network. Tracking that intruder back through some clever twists he took and then to his own WAN IP. After a few calls and emails the owner of the business calls and tells me it was an old employee that was stealing sales leads off the real estate server. What I enjoyed most about that was the process. I never really knew for sure if I'd be able to track the IP back to it's origin. I had to set a series of tools up and each tool required he visit one more time and then one more time and so on... It truly is amazing how much of an information trail you leave on the internet from the sites you visit. If you really want to be anonymous *DO NOT* create accounts on any type of message board or forum. Especially one that keeps really good logs that can go back and get historical data on IP addresses. All that aside it is fun. But not nearly so fun as writing an application for a planetarium that did constellations and things like that. Some time I'm going to pick your brain on something. I'd love to write something that would generate (using real lights) the constellations on a ceiling in my sons room. I have no ide if it's possible or not (hardware wise) but that would be fun. I can do the network entrapment stuff but programming is what I live for. Well programming, my wife, my kids and SUPER GOOD TACOS. - Rex
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code-frog wrote:
The most fun I've ever had was catching an intruder on a network. Tracking that intruder back through some clever twists he took and then to his own WAN IP. After a few calls and emails the owner of the business calls and tells me it was an old employee that was stealing sales leads off the real estate server. What I enjoyed most about that was the process. I never really knew for sure if I'd be able to track the IP back to it's origin. I had to set a series of tools up and each tool required he visit one more time and then one more time and so on... It truly is amazing how much of an information trail you leave on the internet from the sites you visit. If you really want to be anonymous *DO NOT* create accounts on any type of message board or forum. Especially one that keeps really good logs that can go back and get historical data on IP addresses.
Sounds like that l33t Hax0r got busted. I bet that was fun.
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Some time I'm going to pick your brain on something. I'd love to write something that would generate (using real lights) the constellations on a ceiling in my sons room. I have no ide if it's possible or not (hardware wise) but that would be fun.
Writing the software for that kind of thing would be alot of fun, but making something with lights would be very hard, because you would need some way to focus the lights onto the ceiling using lenses. I could help you write software to draw the constellations, and you could use a projector like you would use for a powerpoint presentation to display it if you want, but the easiest thing would probably be to buy a pre-made constellation projector, like this: Space Theater Planetarium[^] But, i would be glad to help if you decide to make something. Sometimes making things like that can be alot more satisfying than buying pre-made ones.
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code-frog wrote:
The most fun I've ever had was catching an intruder on a network. Tracking that intruder back through some clever twists he took and then to his own WAN IP. After a few calls and emails the owner of the business calls and tells me it was an old employee that was stealing sales leads off the real estate server. What I enjoyed most about that was the process. I never really knew for sure if I'd be able to track the IP back to it's origin. I had to set a series of tools up and each tool required he visit one more time and then one more time and so on... It truly is amazing how much of an information trail you leave on the internet from the sites you visit. If you really want to be anonymous *DO NOT* create accounts on any type of message board or forum. Especially one that keeps really good logs that can go back and get historical data on IP addresses.
Sounds like that l33t Hax0r got busted. I bet that was fun.
code-frog wrote:
Some time I'm going to pick your brain on something. I'd love to write something that would generate (using real lights) the constellations on a ceiling in my sons room. I have no ide if it's possible or not (hardware wise) but that would be fun.
Writing the software for that kind of thing would be alot of fun, but making something with lights would be very hard, because you would need some way to focus the lights onto the ceiling using lenses. I could help you write software to draw the constellations, and you could use a projector like you would use for a powerpoint presentation to display it if you want, but the easiest thing would probably be to buy a pre-made constellation projector, like this: Space Theater Planetarium[^] But, i would be glad to help if you decide to make something. Sometimes making things like that can be alot more satisfying than buying pre-made ones.
Dude! That's AWESOME!!! I wonder what the price ranges are on those... $29.99 seems to good to be true. Is there one for $150 that's better I wonder?...
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Dude! That's AWESOME!!! I wonder what the price ranges are on those... $29.99 seems to good to be true. Is there one for $150 that's better I wonder?...
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code-frog wrote:
Is there one for $150 that's better I wonder?...
I don't know, i am about to be off-line, and tomorrow i will be on a road trip, but in a few days i will look at the ads in the Astronomy Magazine and see if there is one. I didnt see any on amazon.com
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Believe me, code-frog is serious when he says he will get your ip, even if you have a proxy.
Just because of a silly posting? I wonder why the most here - including me - haven't been banned yet! :~ Greetings, Ingo ------------------------------ PROST Roleplaying Game
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code-frog wrote:
This is something I really enjoy doing and will consider with your next abuse of this site.
Shouldn't you be deputized or something, you know, to make it legal to hunt down and kill the varmints? Marc Pensieve Functional Entanglement vs. Code Entanglement Static Classes Make For Rigid Architectures
He is my deputy - you remember the comedy sidekick in the westerns? :laugh: The tigress is here :-D
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Just because of a silly posting? I wonder why the most here - including me - haven't been banned yet! :~ Greetings, Ingo ------------------------------ PROST Roleplaying Game
Believe me, Pumpkinhead is serious when he says code-frog is serious when he says he will get your ip, even if you have a proxy. :laugh: He himself was busted like that a few months back. :) PS: Pumpkinhead, to his credit, is now a reformed guy now. Cheers, Vikram.
I don't know and you don't either. Militant Agnostic
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code-frog wrote:
This is something I really enjoy doing and will consider with your next abuse of this site.
Shouldn't you be deputized or something, you know, to make it legal to hunt down and kill the varmints? Marc Pensieve Functional Entanglement vs. Code Entanglement Static Classes Make For Rigid Architectures
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Shouldn't you be deputized or something, you know, to make it legal to hunt down and kill the varmints?
What the hell, I hereby deputize Rex A Winn Jr, aka code-frog to hunt down and kill the varmints. Cheers, Vikram.
I don't know and you don't either. Militant Agnostic
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Believe me, Pumpkinhead is serious when he says code-frog is serious when he says he will get your ip, even if you have a proxy. :laugh: He himself was busted like that a few months back. :) PS: Pumpkinhead, to his credit, is now a reformed guy now. Cheers, Vikram.
I don't know and you don't either. Militant Agnostic
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
Believe me, Pumpkinhead is serious when he says code-frog is serious when he says he will get your ip, even if you have a proxy.
Well then I believe you, that Pumpkinhead is serious when he says code-frog is serious when he says he will get your ip, even if you have a proxy.:^)
Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
PS: Pumpkinhead, to his credit, is now a reformed guy now.
Just like all the others here, I guess. :-> ------------------------------ PROST Roleplaying Game
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Okay, it wasn't funny the first time. Why don't you stop now before we get your IP address (which is a trivial thing to do) look you up here at www.arin.net. Do a recursive dig@ in Linux and report you to your ISP for internet abuse which is easy to do. This is something I really enjoy doing and will consider with your next abuse of this site. Have a nice day. :rose:
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I have to admit I find it a bit odd that you jump on our case for getting upset over programming questions in the lounge, but yet you also threaten crap like this over and over regarding stupid posts. Kinda seems like double standards don't ya think? :) Besides, if this guy became a real problem I'm sure Chris would take care of it anyway. Jeremy Falcon
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Believe me, code-frog is serious when he says he will get your ip, even if you have a proxy.
Pumk1nh3ad wrote:
Believe me, code-frog is serious when he says he will get your ip, even if you have a proxy.
Big deal. It's not like his ISP will drop him over this post. Jeremy Falcon
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I'll say this nicely... stop acting like a retard. Jeremy Falcon
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I have to admit I find it a bit odd that you jump on our case for getting upset over programming questions in the lounge, but yet you also threaten crap like this over and over regarding stupid posts. Kinda seems like double standards don't ya think? :) Besides, if this guy became a real problem I'm sure Chris would take care of it anyway. Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy this reply is so full of crap I'm not sure how to take it seriously. "Jumpon your case?" do a search on a post titled "owning up" and tell mewhere I jumped on anyone's case. That should deal with thedouble-standards. I really don't give a rats ass what people do. Whenothers complained I tried to help. I will not do that again. {THE REST OF MY COMMENTS WERE REMOVED BY ME, ALTHOUGH ACCURATE THEY ARE EMOTIONAL}
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Jeremy this reply is so full of crap I'm not sure how to take it seriously. "Jumpon your case?" do a search on a post titled "owning up" and tell mewhere I jumped on anyone's case. That should deal with thedouble-standards. I really don't give a rats ass what people do. Whenothers complained I tried to help. I will not do that again. {THE REST OF MY COMMENTS WERE REMOVED BY ME, ALTHOUGH ACCURATE THEY ARE EMOTIONAL}
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code-frog wrote:
Jeremy this reply is so full of crap I'm not sure how to take it seriously.
It's not.
code-frog wrote:
"Jumpon your case?" do a search on a post titled "owning up" and tell mewhere I jumped on anyone's case.
You've always complained about the lounge "being friendly only if you follow our rules", etc.
code-frog wrote:
I really don't give a rats ass what people do
Then why threat in the first place? Really, if you don't see the correlation it's becuase you're not allowing yourself to. Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy this reply is so full of crap I'm not sure how to take it seriously. "Jumpon your case?" do a search on a post titled "owning up" and tell mewhere I jumped on anyone's case. That should deal with thedouble-standards. I really don't give a rats ass what people do. Whenothers complained I tried to help. I will not do that again. {THE REST OF MY COMMENTS WERE REMOVED BY ME, ALTHOUGH ACCURATE THEY ARE EMOTIONAL}
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code-frog wrote:
THE REST OF MY COMMENTS WERE REMOVED BY ME, ALTHOUGH ACCURATE THEY ARE EMOTIONAL
"When others complained I tried to help. I will not do that again. You guys are on your own. I can do things to help and I won't. One less thing for me to do. This is about the most chicken-shit thing I've seen come out of your keyboard." That's what you call accurate, eh? You really are full of yourself. Jeremy Falcon