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Old June 16th 04, 02:03 AM
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yea right wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 22:18:03 -0700, Sal M. Onella wrote:



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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 10:26:51 -0500, "*" wrote:



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.




You should look at Linux or Mac so you can regain the use of your
computer. You should own your computer and not vis-versa!

;-)


Nahhh, let 'em all feel superior due to their "installed user base".
While the whole time they spend more and more of their efforts and
energy fighting off their inferior OS's security holes, we that use the
"non-standard" systems can simply do our work and play.

- Mike -

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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 22:18:03 -0700, "Sal M. Onella"
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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


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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 22:18:03 -0700, "Sal M. Onella"
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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


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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 21:03:07 -0400, Mike Coslo
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Nahhh, let 'em all feel superior due to their "installed user base".
While the whole time they spend more and more of their efforts and
energy fighting off their inferior OS's security holes, we that use the
"non-standard" systems can simply do our work and play.

- Mike -



Let's not start this again, let's argue about something important,
like Morse code. Ain't enuff of you Apple Suckers and Penguin Pluckers
to be worth arguing with.

We need a new O/S, just for ham radio. We could call it Macnix. The
logo could be a roasted penguin with an apple in his mouth. And there
wouldn't be any application software so nobody would ask questions
about how to use it.....

73, Jim KH2D
Morse Code Sucks






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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 21:03:07 -0400, Mike Coslo
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Nahhh, let 'em all feel superior due to their "installed user base".
While the whole time they spend more and more of their efforts and
energy fighting off their inferior OS's security holes, we that use the
"non-standard" systems can simply do our work and play.

- Mike -



Let's not start this again, let's argue about something important,
like Morse code. Ain't enuff of you Apple Suckers and Penguin Pluckers
to be worth arguing with.

We need a new O/S, just for ham radio. We could call it Macnix. The
logo could be a roasted penguin with an apple in his mouth. And there
wouldn't be any application software so nobody would ask questions
about how to use it.....

73, Jim KH2D
Morse Code Sucks








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Old June 17th 04, 06:42 AM
Sal M. Onella
 
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wrote in message
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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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Old June 17th 04, 06:42 AM
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wrote in message
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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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