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Fwd: most powerful supercomputer, etc.
From: "James Rankin" <kz20fl () googlemail com>
Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 15:57:27 +0100
I'm amazed the CIA haven't been onto NetDev's new alias, seeing as though he tries, to all intents and purposes, to function like al-Qaeda's global PR and conspiracy-theory consultant. Having said that, a CIA ninja party booting down NetDev's door and dragging him out of bed (probably interrupting a marathon masturbation session) would simply justify his paranoia, so maybe they've elected to leave him alone. On 03/09/07, Throwaway1 () columbus rr com <Throwaway1 () columbus rr com > wrote:
Net-Dev's current alias wrote: ------------------------------ "just like the u.s intelligence services allowed a foreign government or terrorist group such as al queda to do 9/11 as a proof of concept to show the american people that a "war on terror" was necessary." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ And FDR allowed the Japs to bomb Pearly Harbor, and Lincoln allowed the attack on Ft Sumter. Hell... Even Leonidas allowed Xerxes to encircle him to help create a legend. Normally, I would feel obligated to point out that you're an idiot, but your reputation is already well established and that won't be necessary. ============================================================================ ================ ============================================================================ ================ Geoff write: ------------ "Uh... I think you're missing some key points about the gov't and the internet..." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It appears that most of the people on this list are coders, and coders have an unfortunate tendency to forget that their computers are attached to a NETWORK. Nor do they seem to be completely aware of precisely what the "network" is or what it does. ============================================================================ ================ ============================================================================ ================ Timo Schoeler wrote: -------------------- maybe some time you realize that there are only about 500 idiots world-wide that make people (i.e. blatant idiots like soldiers) fight against each other? soldiers are murderers... period. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1) Given your last statement, you should probably consider yourself lucky that you aren't in the geographical vicinity of THIS former soldier. 2) People who are prone to silly conspiracy theories should perhaps be a bit less sanguine about calling OTHER people idiots. 3) Your ability to sleep peacefully in your bed at night, then wake up and insult your betters; was granted to you BY a soldier. In your case, you are NOT welcome. ============================================================================ ================ ============================================================================ ================ ============================================================================ ================ -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web LIVE – Free email based on Microsoft(r) Exchange technology - http://link.mail2web.com/LIVE _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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- Re: most powerful supercomputer, etc. Throwaway1 () columbus rr com (Sep 03)
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- Fwd: most powerful supercomputer, etc. James Rankin (Sep 03)
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- Re: most powerful supercomputer, etc. Timo Schoeler (Sep 03)
- Re: most powerful supercomputer, etc. cybergoth (Sep 03)
- Re: most powerful supercomputer, etc. Timo Schoeler (Sep 03)
- Re: most powerful supercomputer, etc. kefka (Sep 07)
- Re: most powerful supercomputer, etc. cybergoth (Sep 03)
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- Re: most powerful supercomputer, etc. Throwaway1 () columbus rr com (Sep 03)
