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![]() wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 22:18:03 -0700, "Sal M. Onella" wrote: http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/upload_v2.cgi Speaking as one who is fighting spyware on my computer, I vote WITH the guy who's suspicious of a strange url that shows up in a newsgroup. Use of strange urls is hardly confined to spammers. Well, maybe we can learn something here. What do you see that's "strange" about the URL above ? Looks like a subdomain of http://www.fcc.gov to me..... 73, Jim KH2D You are absolutely correct, but that wasn't the "strange URL" I meant. The post that started this thread is as follows (from June 12): quote The information about filing a FCC BPL comment on the ARRL web page was outdated. There is a new case number that should be used. 04-37 is the correct case number. It only takes 5 minutes to file a comment with the FCC against BPL. http://vambo.org/a/ end quote Somebody else questioned it first, wondering why the FCC URL wasn't just posted; then somebody brought up paranoia. I seconded the paranoia and I stand by it, at least in principle. vambo.org, searched on google, gave me no obvious ham radio links but a little digging identifies a Colorado ham associated with the site. (By "digging", I mean google & qrz.com; no hacker weapons here -- I'd probably shoot my eye out :-) 73, John KD6VKW PS: While I was composing this, Norton Internet Security intercepted a trojan attempt. Who's paranoid? I am. |
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