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On 28 Feb 2004 01:26:27 GMT, BB <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 01:01:06 +0100, NotaKnob wrote:
>>
>> "bist du froh zu mir sehen, oder ist dein schwanz gefrohen?"
>
>And the always important:
>
>"Es gibt einen schnauser in meine lederhosen."
>
>(obscure movie quote)

Top Secret. That was a really underated movie.

Fredzep
 
"Merlin" <travis.j.farmer AT us.army.mil> wrote in message
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>
> you really must be bored...
> --
> ~Travis

Hardly, I am always up for a good laugh. At least you didn't spell it as "board" this time :)
 
In article <[email protected]>, bobrogers430 @hotmail.com says...
> > > I'm not sure if they informed you of your email address, but it's a composite of your
> > > [email protected].
> > >
>
> Pyle-mail!
>

This is not a "good" idea. Before you attempt this, please be aware that the last three digits of
that email address end with "mil". This signifies that the server is under the domain of the U.S.
military, whose networks are closely monitored.

They tend to take email bombs, DOS or other "script-kiddie" type shenanigans quite seriously. And
they really don't like anybody screwing with their stuff.

Threats to equipment or personnel of the US military, even in jest, sometimes result in action by
representatives of these organizations.

nk
 
> They tend to take email bombs, DOS or other "script-kiddie" type shenanigans quite seriously. And
> they really don't like anybody screwing with their stuff.

I haven't done any of that **** for years. besides, it makes no difference anymore, see my new
thread below.
 
"NotaKnob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>, bobrogers430
> > Pyle-mail!
> >
>
> This is not a "good" idea. Before you attempt this, please be aware that the last three digits of
> that email address end with "mil". This signifies that the server is under the domain of the U.S.
> military, whose networks are closely monitored.
>
> They tend to take email bombs, DOS or other "script-kiddie" type shenanigans quite seriously. And
> they really don't like anybody screwing with their stuff.
>
> Threats to equipment or personnel of the US military, even in jest, sometimes result in action by
> representatives of these organizations.
>
> nk

You are as delusional as Pyle...put your foil hat back on
 
"Bob Rogers" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "NotaKnob" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]
> online.de...
> > In article <[email protected]>, bobrogers430
> > > Pyle-mail!
> > >
> >
> > This is not a "good" idea. Before you attempt this, please be aware that the last three digits
> > of that email address end with "mil". This signifies that the server is under the domain of the
> > U.S. military, whose networks are closely monitored.
> >
> > They tend to take email bombs, DOS or other "script-kiddie" type shenanigans quite seriously.
> > And they really don't like anybody screwing with their stuff.
> >
> > Threats to equipment or personnel of the US military, even in jest, sometimes result in action
> > by representatives of these organizations.
> >
> > nk
>
> You are as delusional as Pyle...put your foil hat back on
>
>

go ahead Bob, send my email a mail bomb and see what happens.

it is in fact a DoD server.

~Travis
 
"Bob Rogers" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "NotaKnob" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]
> online.de...
> > In article <[email protected]>, bobrogers430
> > > Pyle-mail!
> > >
> >
> > This is not a "good" idea. Before you attempt this, please be aware that the last three digits
> > of that email address end with "mil". This signifies that the server is under the domain of the
> > U.S. military, whose networks are closely monitored.
> >
> > They tend to take email bombs, DOS or other "script-kiddie" type shenanigans quite seriously.
> > And they really don't like anybody screwing with their stuff.
> >
> > Threats to equipment or personnel of the US military, even in jest, sometimes result in action
> > by representatives of these organizations.
> >
> > nk
>
> You are as delusional as Pyle...put your foil hat back on
>
>

go ahead Bob, send my email a mail bomb and see what happens.

it is in fact a DoD server.

~Travis
 
In article <[email protected]>, bobrogers430 @hotmail.com says...
> > Threats to equipment or personnel of the US military, even in jest, sometimes result in action
> > by representatives of these organizations.
> >
> > nk
>
> You are as delusional as Pyle...put your foil hat back on
>
>

I'm not delusional. My advice was reasonable, rational and based upon personal experience.

nk
 
"Merlin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Stephen Baker" <[email protected]> wrote in
> message news:20040224171815.16154.00000297@mb-
> m11.aol.com...
> > Travis says:
> >
> > >hey, guess who. it's me,
> >
> > The proverbial bad penny? Nothing personal, Trav, but
> > the "good Penny"
> job is
> > already taken. ;-) Nice to see your smiling face back
> > here (you are smiling, right?).
> Congrats on
> > the job. Try to stay out of the hot spots.
>
> IME, the deffinition of "hot" is different in the south
> than in New
England.
> dry heat is supposed to be more bearible. last time i was
> vacationing in Florida, it was almost 100, but felt no
> more than 80 or 90. if in fact people do live in the
> south, the heat must be survivable.
>
> ~Travis
>
If the Army doesn't work out you definetly have a future
as a climatologist
 

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