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Let's just hope he's not soggy, eh?
Shog9
I returned and saw under the sun,
that the race is not to the swift,
nor the battle to the strong...
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thankfully I never partook in that particular game. The thought of a soggy marie is right up there with sex with Fat Bastard in repulsiveness.
regards,
Paul
Bluegrass
South Africa
Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
it's sold on EBay and shipped from China (on how to inspire confidence in your product)
Crikey! ain't life grand?
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You've got a good sense of humour. (After all you sometimes laugh at the links I post)
"You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want." --Zig Ziglar
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David Wulff wrote:
I'll show that lauren chick... if you feel particularly friendly today please say something nice about me. Even if you say it aloud and don't post it... anything nice.... *anything*.
You should have sent this via email.
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
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I'm always feeling friendly...AND YOU'D BETTER NOT DOUBT IT FOR A SECOND!!!
Erm...I don't know you...but...I'm sure you're awesome!
Sometimes the loser kids are the coolest to hang around with.
But ONLY sometimes.
*sigh*
Intelligence is nothing, I think. You have to WANT it. Inspiration is infinitely more important.
I love the word 'unguent'...
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Blah blah blah, nothing to see here... move along now people.
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I like the bio pic.
Jon Sagara
Working with a database is iterative, like sex, but painful instead of pleasurable.
-- Marc Clifton[^]
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What about the new one?
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David Wulff wrote:
What about the new one?
Which new one?!?!?!
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Daddy help me! I have a wulffle in my bulffle!
Should I email you about it???
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David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
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Lookin' good, Dave - creative
shog
nine
Ever since i heard the voice
i thought i had no choice...
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I try.
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
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David Wulff wrote:
I try.
Is this actually true?
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Daddy help me! I have a wulffle in my bulffle!
Should I email you about it???
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-D;P;)
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Daddy help me! I have a wulffle in my bulffle!
Should I email you about it???
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Triteness made ascii. Should have sent this via email.
Glano perictu com sahni delorin!
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I've just checked my stats and I've downloaded 759.73 MB of data over my 56k modem connection between 22/Nov and 02/Dec. That's 76 MB per day.
That may not be much to many of you, but I'm on a modem that downloads 5.6kbps on a good day.
I think I can see why BT hated me so flippin' much!
David Wulff Born and Bred.
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It now stands at 1,211.50 MB (1.2 GB) between 22/Nov and 11/Dec. That makes it only 60 MB per day - I must be cutting down.
Live for today and die tomorrow.
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David Wulff wrote:
I've just checked my stats and I've downloaded 759.73 MB of data over my 56k modem connection between 22/Nov and 02/Dec. That's 76 MB per day
Wow. That is certainly a lot.
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Should I email you about it???
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Some of you may remember those Hotmail spam tests I did much earlier in the year, where I created two new accounts, one with a five digit name (but totally random, like g9k1d) and another 32 digits long (i.e. j7sd64we4gw4w43...), to see if any got sent any spam. I didn't dvertise either addresses anywhere but still the 5 digit long account was hit with a load of spam. From this it seemed fairly likely that people were running bots against known e-mail domains to harvest valid (non-bouncing) e-mail addresses, and then added them to various lists. We can only hope that the mail server programmers catch on to this and implement artificial intelligence rules to guard against this sort of thing in the future.
Well tonight I had a big scare. I received about seven million blank e-mail messages sent to a domain I control all sporting a different "To:" address. a, b, c, d, etc, right through to the final one before I got the "catch all" pop3 account shut down of d6l1r. (read about my big scare here). To me this seems pretty obviously a brute force attack to gain valid e-mail addresses or some script kiddie bombing me.
[ edit: it seems that only 24,000 or so messages actaully made it through, the rest were bounced as the space limit on the pop3 account was filling up too quickly ]
I can recall receiving one of these mysterious blank messages to my main e-mail account (dwulff@mydomain.com) about a week ago - was this used to probe the domain and schedule it for a future brute force scan? The similarities of the messages are too much of a coincidence to me, so I am warning anyone who gets what appears to be an innocent blank e-mail (and you'll find the headers - apart from "To:" unlike I originally thought - to be missing) to immeadiately check, double check and tripple check that you do not have a catch-all e-mail account. Whislt they can be very useful (and important) it looks like the spammers have caught onto using them as an easy way to increase their lists (though why is beyond me, they acheive nothing through it ). I shudder at the thought I may now have tens of thousands of e-mail addresses floating round on some spam list somewhere.
Could it be time to push American's out of the top three positions on David's Pet Hate list and fianlly add spammers to the number one slot?
David Wulff Born and Bred.
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Just noticed your sig is working in Mozilla now. Donno if the fix is due to you, or to the new version of Mozilla, but kudos whereever...
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Shog9
Life seems pretty easy when it's from my easy chair
And you're burnin up inside and no one cares...
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Cool.
David Wulff Born and Bred.
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Hey Josh I've just updated my sig - does it still work in Mozilla?
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No.
But then, it isn't working in IE right now either... I'll try again when i get home, it might be the firewall here.
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Shog9
The siren sings a lonely song - of all the wants and hungers
The lust of love a brute desire - the ledge of life goes under
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Oh no, I hope I haven't broken it! Does the sig in the first message of this thread work from your workplace?
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Nope.
The Web site cannot be found
The Web site you are looking for is unavailable due to its identification configuration settings.
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Please try the following:
Click the Refresh button, or try again later.
If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly.
Click the Back button to try another link.
11004 - Host not found
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Background:
This error indicates that the gateway could not find the IP address of the Web site you are trying to access.
ISA Server: laxhnr123
Via:
Time: 1/3/2003 10:52:33 PM GMT
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Shog9
The siren sings a lonely song - of all the wants and hungers
The lust of love a brute desire - the ledge of life goes under
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