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krw
- Jan 1, 1970
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Yes and unless and until a crime has been committed, which it hasn't,
you can all **** off and die.
Yes, Roy. We know you're off your meds, again.
Yes and unless and until a crime has been committed, which it hasn't,
you can all **** off and die.
msg said:Michael A. Terrell wrote:
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I have no knowledge of these particular posters or their ISPs but I caution
readers not to assume that identical NNTP-Posting-Host addresses
automatically
mean the same user; some small ISPs assign RFC 1918 addresses to clients
and have a small block of public IPs exposed to the 'Net.
Also, a public
access machine or a shared machine in a residence may conceivably be used
by different posters.
StickThatInYourPipeAndSmokeIt said:Yes and unless and until a crime has been committed, which it hasn't,
you can all **** off and die.
If there's a verb to use to refer specifically to turning an element
into its oxide, to eliminate confusion with the generalized oxidation
process, please let me know what it is
Silver does not oxidize so much as it tarnishes, by picking up sulfur from
the air.
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. | ,. w , "Some people are alive only because
\|/ \|/ it is illegal to kill them." Perna condita delenda est
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Yes, Roy. We know you're off your meds, again.
I once watched a guy build a 1KW linear out of surplus parts. He had this
beautiful silver-plated tank coil, and this idiot SAMDPAPERED the tarnish
off!
Can you say "skin effect", boys and girls? ;-)
Cheers!
Rich
Not Roy, dumbfuck krw.
You are so demented that you have forgotten how
to track the people that you attack. Typical troll retardation.
Yes, Roy. We know you're off your meds.
No, Roy. I've not forgotten you.
msg said:Indeed, and I don't expect a large operator like Cox to do it, but some
ISPs
NAT their clients with RFC-1918 addresses, all of which translate to a
single
public IP, ergo, many NNTP users may all originate from a single IP.
StickThatInYourPipeAndSmokeIt said:This is the only thing that keeps retarded fucks like you alive.
You think your impotent threats bother anyone DimBulb?
StickThatInYourPipeAndSmokeIt said:It takes a true retard like you to imagine that such a remark is a
threat, when it was obviously merely a statement of fact.
You are only one of the impotent, retarded dipshits in this group,
Larter. Your mommy is calling, bobby. Run home now, retard boy.
Ever heard of "surface area"?It could have been solid Silver.
Also, Silver plated wire DOES have favorable skin effect, sanded or
not. Tarnished Silver wire would not be as favorable.
Can you say get a grip on what skin effect is?
The coil will do the job it is designed for in either case.
**** off, KeithTard.
Go **** yourself, DimBulb.
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W
. | ,. w , "Some people are alive only because
\|/ \|/ it is illegal to kill them." Perna condita delenda est
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From time to time (for many years now) I deal with issues involving H.323
and RTP connectivity (payload contains IP information) and I am always
surprised by the number of ISPs I encounter that NAT their clients. These
are mostly small operators and often rural. I too run a neighborhood WISP
that NATs the clients, many of whom use the same O/S and NNTP user agents,
and I would be quite distressed if newsgroup readers assumed that IP
addresses and message headers uniquely identify the poster who just happened
to be a neighbor and not myself.
Michael
Ever heard of "surface area"?
At 100% of its original efficiancy?