How to stop Piracy?

You've told people that you're an untrustworthy moron. Though the moron part is nothing new.

You said it was *classified*, and as such you said more than you should have. There are many civilian projects I've worked on that I wouldn't talk about.

You lips are certainly loose. That's what happens with practice.

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Yeah, it's nice that you still think so much of yourself, Dark Matter (AKA Dimbulb).

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Keith

On Sat, 20 May 2006 21:20:16 -0400, Keith Gave us:

You're an idiot.

I wouldn't damage my honor or character disclosing something I shouldn't to a retarded twit like you.

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Roy L. Fuchs

On Sat, 20 May 2006 21:20:16 -0400, Keith Gave us:

Wrong.

I have been briefed. I know what my obligations are.

Good for you, asswipe.

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Roy L. Fuchs

On Sat, 20 May 2006 21:20:16 -0400, Keith Gave us:

More retarded baby bullshit spewed from the mouth of the retarded bullshit baby... KRW.

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Roy L. Fuchs

On Sat, 20 May 2006 21:21:55 -0400, Keith Gave us:

I'd knock your dick in the dirt any day, fucktard.

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Roy L. Fuchs

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While you\'re free, of course, to do or say anything you want to,
it\'s generally wisest when dealing with sensitive issues like NSA
approvals to not offer any information _at all_ unless there\'s a
need to know.  Certainly none of us here needed to know anything
about your relationship with the NSA, but now the entire world (or
anyone who reads Usenet) does.  That information could be used to
put you in a compromising position to, perhaps, all of our
detriment.
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John Fields

Not bad, DimBulb. It only took you three posts to say nothing about four sentences.

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  Keith
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Keith

...and you'd squeal like a pig, BrownMatter.

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Keith

On Sun, 21 May 2006 09:44:57 -0500, John Fields Gave us:

Since none of you "know" who I am, your remarks are lacking a real basis for worry.

Nothing was said, so even "need to know" has not been compromised.

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Roy L. Fuchs

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Are you saying that you\'re unfindable?
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John Fields

Exactly. BrownMatter is a cook. *Maybe* he fetched coffee for the PHBs.

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  Keith
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Keith

In article , John Fields wrote: [...]

That only works if you know enough about cooking.

Way back when, the answer to how fast a ship was was always 23 Knots.

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Ken Smith

On Sun, 21 May 2006 15:07:35 -0500, John Fields Gave us:

By well over 99.9% of the readers here... yes.

Sure I do.

OK.

Not at all.

You still have neither, bad guy. :-]

I'm a kook, therefore I have sidestepped the whole issue. ;-]

Happy now?

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Roy L. Fuchs

If I needed to be unfindable, I would need to be unfindable even to the top fraction of .1% of whever could be reading here! Including foreign espionage agencies providing free hookers to employees of your ISP and employees who have any involvement with your payments to your ISP for example... And if you own your ISP, then either you or someone fronting for you is traceable! Are you sure that none of your front office staffers are fallable for 34-24-34 toned women in close-fitting sleeveless strapless black or red or white dresses or in catsuits of whatever color or pattern or for well-toned men in swimwear or catsuits or whatever athletic wear or dress clothing or for someone with a case of beer or someone with a 600V 15A MOSFET or IGBT with 200 pF or less input capacitance or 40 nanosecond or less fall time or a 3-watt LED that produces 300 lumens?

- Don Klipstein ( snipped-for-privacy@misty.com)

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On Mon, 22 May 2006 04:48:36 +0000 (UTC), snipped-for-privacy@manx.misty.com (Don Klipstein) Gave us:

You're nuttier than a fruitcake. My true ISP isn't even listed here, and there are no records breeches at any ISPs right now.

You are all grasping at straws.

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Roy L. Fuchs

On Mon, 22 May 2006 04:48:36 +0000 (UTC), snipped-for-privacy@manx.misty.com (Don Klipstein) Gave us:

You won't be getting a job with SNL any time soon.

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Roy L. Fuchs

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That\'s _not_ unfindable.
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John Fields

In article , Roy L. Fuchs wrote: [...]

If there were how would you know?

I think some smart people may be able to find a hint or two in the headers. Also you have made many posts. I wouldn't ever want to bet that someone who made it their job to do so couldn't find me.

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Ken Smith

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Right.  Jim Thompson made it his business to find "Robert", and did.
Remember?  Or were you around at the time?
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John Fields

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