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Is Ian Darling the little boy which MJ abused?

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  • M Michael P Butler

    Lets not feed the troll. Report it to webmaster@codeproject.com and let the messages be removed. Michael 'Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority.' - The Doctor: The Wheel in Space

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    Ian Darling
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    Michael P Butler wrote: Lets not feed the troll. Report it to webmaster@codeproject.com and let the messages be removed. You are correct, of course. I just dislike being libelled. At least I now have someone who owes me a million dollars :-D -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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      I will bet a million dollars that he is!!

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      Rob Manderson
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      Hey little boy, come over here. Want some sweets? THWAAAAAAAAACKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK :) Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net "I killed him dead cuz he was stepping on my turf, cutting me out of my bling the same way my ho cuts cookies, officer" "Alright then, move along" - Ian Darling, The Lounge, Oct 10 2003

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        Ian Darling wrote: I'll take that in used notes I've always been curious - Why "Used" notes? --Colin Mackay--

        "In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins - not through strength but perseverance." (H. Jackson Brown)

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        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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        Because used notes have been in circulation and is then not likely tracable. Think about it. Blackmailer asks for a large amount of money. They want it fast, in small notes. Would you be able to catalog each note during the stipulated time frame? Let's say a million notes? If you get a fresh pack of notes straight out of the factory, they'll be ordered as a freshly sorted array. :) -- Must I be the meat in an imbecill sandwich?

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        • R Rob Manderson

          Hey little boy, come over here. Want some sweets? THWAAAAAAAAACKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK :) Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net "I killed him dead cuz he was stepping on my turf, cutting me out of my bling the same way my ho cuts cookies, officer" "Alright then, move along" - Ian Darling, The Lounge, Oct 10 2003

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          Nick Seng
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          I think David Wulff is a bad influence on all of you. :laugh:


          "if you vote me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine" - Michael P. Butler. Support Bone

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          • C Colin Angus Mackay

            Ian Darling wrote: I'll take that in used notes I've always been curious - Why "Used" notes? --Colin Mackay--

            "In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins - not through strength but perseverance." (H. Jackson Brown)

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            Colin Angus Mackay wrote: I've always been curious - Why "Used" notes? It's a counterfeiting thing. If the notes are used, then they are less likely to have been faked. Would you want to get a million "new" dolalrs, only to find you'd been gypped later on? :-) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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              Ian Darling wrote: I'll take that in used notes I've always been curious - Why "Used" notes? --Colin Mackay--

              "In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins - not through strength but perseverance." (H. Jackson Brown)

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              Rob Manderson
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              I'd imagine, since the term originated in a pre DNA testing world, that it reflected a pious hope that fingerprints couldn't be authorative if lifted from a 'used' note. I imagine the same concern applies in the modern world. Hint for IP v7 - include DNA samples in the packet :) Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net "I killed him dead cuz he was stepping on my turf, cutting me out of my bling the same way my ho cuts cookies, officer" "Alright then, move along" - Ian Darling, The Lounge, Oct 10 2003

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                I think David Wulff is a bad influence on all of you. :laugh:


                "if you vote me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine" - Michael P. Butler. Support Bone

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                Rob Manderson
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                David Wulff has my respect :) Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net "I killed him dead cuz he was stepping on my turf, cutting me out of my bling the same way my ho cuts cookies, officer" "Alright then, move along" - Ian Darling, The Lounge, Oct 10 2003

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                • I Ian Darling

                  Michael P Butler wrote: Lets not feed the troll. Report it to webmaster@codeproject.com and let the messages be removed. You are correct, of course. I just dislike being libelled. At least I now have someone who owes me a million dollars :-D -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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                  Rob Manderson
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                  If I support your claim will you go halves with me? The Real Rob Manderson :) Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net "I killed him dead cuz he was stepping on my turf, cutting me out of my bling the same way my ho cuts cookies, officer" "Alright then, move along" - Ian Darling, The Lounge, Oct 10 2003

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                  • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                    I knew my dots were good for something other than confusing the hell out of foreigners! :-D -- Must I be the meat in an imbecill sandwich?

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                    Paul Watson
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                    I just copy and paste your name whenever I need it. Same with Karl (see, nothing to copy from, so the R is not reversed). Just what is the HTML sequence or key stroke for ö? regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                    • U US Marine

                      I will bet a million dollars that he is!!

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                      Rob Manderson
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                      has anyone noticed that this time around it's an account with a profile? I thought I had read a profile last night and now I know I'm not dreaming. How interesting then that it shows 6 messages posted but clicking on that link only shows 2 messages. No criticism of Chris - it's obvious that 4 messages have been deleted... hmmmm 4 of 6 messages deleted? Doesn't say much for the intellectual honesty of the individual... Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net "I killed him dead cuz he was stepping on my turf, cutting me out of my bling the same way my ho cuts cookies, officer" "Alright then, move along" - Ian Darling, The Lounge, Oct 10 2003

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                      • R Rob Manderson

                        If I support your claim will you go halves with me? The Real Rob Manderson :) Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net "I killed him dead cuz he was stepping on my turf, cutting me out of my bling the same way my ho cuts cookies, officer" "Alright then, move along" - Ian Darling, The Lounge, Oct 10 2003

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                        Ian Darling
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                        Rob Manderson wrote: If I support your claim will you go halves with me? I dunno about half a million :-) How about some free beers instead :-D -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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                        • I Ian Darling

                          Rob Manderson wrote: If I support your claim will you go halves with me? I dunno about half a million :-) How about some free beers instead :-D -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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                          Rob Manderson
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                          Fly me to the UK, let me have a month there and buy me some wine and I'm your witness :) Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net "I killed him dead cuz he was stepping on my turf, cutting me out of my bling the same way my ho cuts cookies, officer" "Alright then, move along" - Ian Darling, The Lounge, Oct 10 2003

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                            has anyone noticed that this time around it's an account with a profile? I thought I had read a profile last night and now I know I'm not dreaming. How interesting then that it shows 6 messages posted but clicking on that link only shows 2 messages. No criticism of Chris - it's obvious that 4 messages have been deleted... hmmmm 4 of 6 messages deleted? Doesn't say much for the intellectual honesty of the individual... Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net "I killed him dead cuz he was stepping on my turf, cutting me out of my bling the same way my ho cuts cookies, officer" "Alright then, move along" - Ian Darling, The Lounge, Oct 10 2003

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                            Ian Darling
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                            Rob Manderson wrote: has anyone noticed that this time around it's an account with a profile? I did email the abuse report to Chris just a minute ago pointing that profile out along with it. -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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                            • M Michael P Butler

                              Lets not feed the troll. Report it to webmaster@codeproject.com and let the messages be removed. Michael 'Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority.' - The Doctor: The Wheel in Space

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                              Michael P Butler wrote: Lets not feed the troll. O.K. I admit I'm doing some very tedious debugging at the moment and my brains starved of interest but I just got this lovely little mental image of Bob holding up a big "Do Not Feed The Trolls" sign. :-D Well it made me laugh pseudonym67 Neural Dot Net Articles 1-11 Start Here Fuzzy Dot Net Articles 1-4 Start Here PathFinder Game Of Life 2 Life Wars

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                                I just copy and paste your name whenever I need it. Same with Karl (see, nothing to copy from, so the R is not reversed). Just what is the HTML sequence or key stroke for ö? regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                Since the dots are called "umlauts" in fancy pancy nomenclature, ö becomes ö in HTML lingo. A capital Ö is Ö. Similarly ä is ä. It seems that someone who worked with SGML/HTML had their head screwed on right (good entity names). :) -- Must I be the meat in an imbecill sandwich?

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                                  I will bet a million dollars that he is!!

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                                  Good night US Marine. It's very very late here in Arizona and it's time I hit the sack. I'll be awake about 11 AM Arizona time, 1 PM New York time and 5 AM Australian East Coast time. Please don't disappoint me. I want to find a thread on the Soapbox pointing to three websites. The first website should say that I'm gay. The second that I beat my wife. And the third that I'm a shameless illegal immigrant who ought to be deported instantly. Were you to disappoint me I'd be crushed and humiliated here on CodeProject. So don't let me down ok, lover :) Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net "I killed him dead cuz he was stepping on my turf, cutting me out of my bling the same way my ho cuts cookies, officer" "Alright then, move along" - Ian Darling, The Lounge, Oct 10 2003

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                                    Because used notes have been in circulation and is then not likely tracable. Think about it. Blackmailer asks for a large amount of money. They want it fast, in small notes. Would you be able to catalog each note during the stipulated time frame? Let's say a million notes? If you get a fresh pack of notes straight out of the factory, they'll be ordered as a freshly sorted array. :) -- Must I be the meat in an imbecill sandwich?

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                                    Colin Angus Mackay
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                                    I read somewhere that each branch of the Bank of Scotland carries a sort of "surrender" pack of money if they ever get raided. The idea is that it looks like it comes directly out of the normal cash drawer but it has a hidden payload. A bag of reddish-purple dye explodes when it is removed from the branch. Thus rendering the cash useless. --Colin Mackay--

                                    "In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins - not through strength but perseverance." (H. Jackson Brown)

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                                      Fly me to the UK, let me have a month there and buy me some wine and I'm your witness :) Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net "I killed him dead cuz he was stepping on my turf, cutting me out of my bling the same way my ho cuts cookies, officer" "Alright then, move along" - Ian Darling, The Lounge, Oct 10 2003

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                                      Rob Manderson wrote: Fly me to the UK, let me have a month there and buy me some wine and I'm your witness If I thought I would ever get it, I'm sure I would stump up for airfare and some drinks. Hell, I'd probably help fund a UK CP meet or something while I was at it. Ah well, I can dream. -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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                                        Colin Angus Mackay wrote: I've always been curious - Why "Used" notes? It's a counterfeiting thing. If the notes are used, then they are less likely to have been faked. Would you want to get a million "new" dolalrs, only to find you'd been gypped later on? :-) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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                                        Colin Angus Mackay
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                                        When I was at University I worked as a cashier at Safeway - One guy came in and tried to pay with a forged Bank of Scotland £20 note. It was so obvious is was made on an inkjet printer. Even the colour was streaked like the cartridge was beginning to run out of ink. --Colin Mackay--

                                        "In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins - not through strength but perseverance." (H. Jackson Brown)

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                                        • I Ian Darling

                                          Rob Manderson wrote: Fly me to the UK, let me have a month there and buy me some wine and I'm your witness If I thought I would ever get it, I'm sure I would stump up for airfare and some drinks. Hell, I'd probably help fund a UK CP meet or something while I was at it. Ah well, I can dream. -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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                                          Dreams are we stuff we are made of... Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net "I killed him dead cuz he was stepping on my turf, cutting me out of my bling the same way my ho cuts cookies, officer" "Alright then, move along" - Ian Darling, The Lounge, Oct 10 2003

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