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  #11  
Old October 4th 07, 06:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Super Dave[_2_]
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
...
TheSmokingGnu wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote:
Did you check the message path? As I said, I'm not an expert on how
Usenet servers work but they looked identical to me.


No need: Google Groups puts the NNTP Posting Host in the headers. Luser
#2 is posting from a residential connection in Austin, TX. Even Luser #1
isn't good enough to be using a zombie proxy.

TheSmokingGnu


That's great. Now we have TWO contenders for Mr. Congeniality :-))


Or, Mr. Know-It-All.


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Old October 4th 07, 10:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote in
:

Viperdoc wrote:
Are you suggesting that the village idiot is posting under a
pseudonym and then answering his own questions? It is obvious that he
has some "issues", but this would really be over the top.

Of course, le chaud lapin means something like the warm rabbit, so
perhaps he is luring us like a rabbit would a pack of dogs, and
naturally everyone fell for it.

Regardless, he's still the village idiot- every community has one.
Just disengage when he posts- a big "knock-it-off" if he starts some
new thread.



Did you check the message path? As I said, I'm not an expert on how
Usenet servers work but they looked identical to me.




Her you go Dudley. Just type the ip number in if there is one and voila!
you find the source.

It can dead end on a proxy though (you'd never figure where I'm posting
from , for instance). and since he's at least moderately computer savvy
an crazy as a bedbug I'd say h does just that with his sockpuppets in
order to provide deniability.

Sooner or later all k00ks hat are voices in the wilderness do this.

The plan from here is for MXSmanic to "convince" the rabbit that his
view is the only possible correct one. The rabbit, being as brght as
Anthony, of course,, will see the error of his ways and become a
converted bernoulli denier.

It's like i'm David Attenborough descrbing some strange sort of alien
wildlife, eh?


It's a beautiful thing to watch a k00k melt down.


Bertie


I had a student like this guy once, or I should say I had him for the
one lesson it took me to ask him politely to find himself another
instructor.
D

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Old October 4th 07, 10:43 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote in
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Hi Bertie;

I'm not an expert on these things but check the message path for both
Mxemanic and this new guy posting on the lift thread and see what you
come up with.


Didn't bother. It's Anthony, alright. If it dosn't match he's using a proxy
is all.

That other nazi fjukkwit is also doing the sockpuppet game the same way.


Bertie


Strange parity between the two :-)
D

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Old October 4th 07, 11:04 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
:

Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote in
:

Viperdoc wrote:
Are you suggesting that the village idiot is posting under a
pseudonym and then answering his own questions? It is obvious that
he has some "issues", but this would really be over the top.

Of course, le chaud lapin means something like the warm rabbit, so
perhaps he is luring us like a rabbit would a pack of dogs, and
naturally everyone fell for it.

Regardless, he's still the village idiot- every community has one.
Just disengage when he posts- a big "knock-it-off" if he starts
some new thread.



Did you check the message path? As I said, I'm not an expert on how
Usenet servers work but they looked identical to me.




Her you go Dudley. Just type the ip number in if there is one and
voila! you find the source.

It can dead end on a proxy though (you'd never figure where I'm
posting from , for instance). and since he's at least moderately
computer savvy an crazy as a bedbug I'd say h does just that with his
sockpuppets in order to provide deniability.

Sooner or later all k00ks hat are voices in the wilderness do this.

The plan from here is for MXSmanic to "convince" the rabbit that his
view is the only possible correct one. The rabbit, being as brght as
Anthony, of course,, will see the error of his ways and become a
converted bernoulli denier.

It's like i'm David Attenborough descrbing some strange sort of alien
wildlife, eh?


It's a beautiful thing to watch a k00k melt down.


Bertie


I had a student like this guy once, or I should say I had him for the
one lesson it took me to ask him politely to find himself another
instructor.
D



I'd have shot him after ten minutes


Bertie


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Old October 4th 07, 11:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote in
:

Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote in
:

Viperdoc wrote:
Are you suggesting that the village idiot is posting under a
pseudonym and then answering his own questions? It is obvious that
he has some "issues", but this would really be over the top.

Of course, le chaud lapin means something like the warm rabbit, so
perhaps he is luring us like a rabbit would a pack of dogs, and
naturally everyone fell for it.

Regardless, he's still the village idiot- every community has one.
Just disengage when he posts- a big "knock-it-off" if he starts
some new thread.



Did you check the message path? As I said, I'm not an expert on how
Usenet servers work but they looked identical to me.



Her you go Dudley. Just type the ip number in if there is one and
voila! you find the source.

It can dead end on a proxy though (you'd never figure where I'm
posting from , for instance). and since he's at least moderately
computer savvy an crazy as a bedbug I'd say h does just that with his
sockpuppets in order to provide deniability.

Sooner or later all k00ks hat are voices in the wilderness do this.

The plan from here is for MXSmanic to "convince" the rabbit that his
view is the only possible correct one. The rabbit, being as brght as
Anthony, of course,, will see the error of his ways and become a
converted bernoulli denier.

It's like i'm David Attenborough descrbing some strange sort of alien
wildlife, eh?


It's a beautiful thing to watch a k00k melt down.


Bertie

I had a student like this guy once, or I should say I had him for the
one lesson it took me to ask him politely to find himself another
instructor.
D



I'd have shot him after ten minutes


Bertie


Knowing you, you probably would have sent him over to me just to bug the
crap out of me :-))

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Old October 4th 07, 12:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Tina
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You know, you guys are giving me some ideas for a peer reviewed paper
dealing with the physics of annoying twits. They seem to attract each
other. What I'm worried about is that twitdom may have a contagious
component -- I, and you, are guilty of responding to them.

FWIW, I would not characterize MX as an idiot: his writing skills
suggest a reasonable intellegence. Besides, if his posts were just
stupid, we'd not respond.

Do you know there's getting to be more and more compelling evidence
that mental pathologies like depression are corrolated to actual
physical changes in the brain? Kind of makes you wonder if some anal
sphinctor stem cells got misdirected upwards. You'd think pilots who
put themselves in circumstances where they experience unusual G loads
would be more prone to migrating stem cells, but we have evidence it
happens to people who sit in a 1 g environment and play flight
simulator.

I need a cup of coffee!


  #17  
Old October 4th 07, 12:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dan Luke[_2_]
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"Tina" wrote:

You know, you guys are giving me some ideas for a peer reviewed paper
dealing with the physics of annoying twits. They seem to attract each
other. What I'm worried about is that twitdom may have a contagious
component -- I, and you, are guilty of responding to them.


May I suggest talk.origins as your research ground? Kooks arise and mutate
there like mushrooms. Tarver even used to show up there.

FWIW, I would not characterize MX as an idiot: his writing skills
suggest a reasonable intellegence. Besides, if his posts were just
stupid, we'd not respond.


Well, there are literal and figurative idiots. Mx is the latter sort, in
spades.

Do you know there's getting to be more and more compelling evidence
that mental pathologies like depression are corrolated to actual
physical changes in the brain? Kind of makes you wonder if some anal
sphinctor stem cells got misdirected upwards.


Haw!

You'd think pilots who
put themselves in circumstances where they experience unusual G loads
would be more prone to migrating stem cells, but we have evidence it
happens to people who sit in a 1 g environment and play flight
simulator.


It's that there radiation stuff comin' off the screen!

I need a cup of coffee!


Cream & sugar?

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Dan

"Almost all the matter that came out of the Big Bang was two specific sorts;
hydrogen, and stupidity."

-Robert Carnegie in talk.origins


  #18  
Old October 4th 07, 01:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Larry Dighera
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On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 07:26:14 -0500, "Viperdoc"
wrote in
:

Just from the learning perspective, what do you look at and how do you check
to see the origin of the post?



Look at the message header fields, specifically the 'Path:' and
'NNTP-Posting-Host:' fields.

Mr. Duniho provided these methods of viewing the message headers in MS
Outlook products:

Message-ID:
Haven't read news in Outlook. In Outlook Express, it's simply a
matter of choosing the "File/Properties..." menu item while the
message is selected, and then looking at the "Details" tab in that
dialog.

For Outlook, you might have to use the "View/Options..." menu item
instead; that's where you'd find message headers for email
messages anyway.

(A superior product for reading Usenet in my opinion is Forte Agent
available he http://www.forteinc.com/agent/download.php )


To find the domain name to which the IP address refers, MS Windows
users can open a Command window (Start/All
Programs/Accessories/Command Prompt), and at the DOS prompt type:
'nslookup 123.123.123.123' using the ip address in the
'NNTP-Posting-Host:' field in place of '123.123.123.123'.

Look up the registrant for that domain with a whois server:
http://www.internic.net/whois.html
http://www.allwhois.com/
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Old October 4th 07, 02:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Larry Dighera wrote:

On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 07:26:14 -0500, "Viperdoc"
wrote in
:

Just from the learning perspective, what do you look at and how do you check
to see the origin of the post?



Look at the message header fields, specifically the 'Path:' and
'NNTP-Posting-Host:' fields.

Mr. Duniho provided these methods of viewing the message headers in MS
Outlook products:

Message-ID:
Haven't read news in Outlook. In Outlook Express, it's simply a
matter of choosing the "File/Properties..." menu item while the
message is selected, and then looking at the "Details" tab in that
dialog.

For Outlook, you might have to use the "View/Options..." menu item
instead; that's where you'd find message headers for email
messages anyway.

(A superior product for reading Usenet in my opinion is Forte Agent
available he http://www.forteinc.com/agent/download.php )

And I'll add that with Agent, the above instructions are replaced by
"press the 'H' key"


To find the domain name to which the IP address refers, MS Windows
users can open a Command window (Start/All
Programs/Accessories/Command Prompt), and at the DOS prompt type:
'nslookup 123.123.123.123' using the ip address in the
'NNTP-Posting-Host:' field in place of '123.123.123.123'.

Look up the registrant for that domain with a whois server:
http://www.internic.net/whois.html
http://www.allwhois.com/


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  #20  
Old October 4th 07, 06:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Tina

The most G's I ever pulled in a fighter was 14 (wings stayed on).

Are you now telling me that I have s**t for brains )

Big John
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On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 04:25:26 -0700, Tina
wrote:

You know, you guys are giving me some ideas for a peer reviewed paper
dealing with the physics of annoying twits. They seem to attract each
other. What I'm worried about is that twitdom may have a contagious
component -- I, and you, are guilty of responding to them.

FWIW, I would not characterize MX as an idiot: his writing skills
suggest a reasonable intellegence. Besides, if his posts were just
stupid, we'd not respond.

Do you know there's getting to be more and more compelling evidence
that mental pathologies like depression are corrolated to actual
physical changes in the brain? Kind of makes you wonder if some anal
sphinctor stem cells got misdirected upwards. You'd think pilots who
put themselves in circumstances where they experience unusual G loads
would be more prone to migrating stem cells, but we have evidence it
happens to people who sit in a 1 g environment and play flight
simulator.

I need a cup of coffee!


 




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