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First-hand video of a BRS deployment.
Jerry Springer writes:
I well say it, I don't think calling our AirForce cowards well make you many friends in this county, I knew there was a reason I quit eating "french" fries. They can allow overseas users access to their public Web sites and prove me wrong. But they're too a-scared to do that. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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First-hand video of a BRS deployment.
Jerry Springer writes:
I have no idea what his motive was, but calling the Air force cowards because someone cannot log on to a web site is ridiculous!!!! How would you explain the blocked traffic? -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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First-hand video of a BRS deployment.
Scott writes:
Afraid of the French? Another person chimed in that he had no trouble getting to their website from a different foreign country. I'd check with your ISP and see if they have a range of IP addresses blocked. It's not my ISP. The routing is being blocked, and so is DNS traffic. Maybe THEY'RE afraid of the USAF! Just to double check, is this the address you used: http://www.af.mil/ Anything with af.mil in it fails to work. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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First-hand video of a BRS deployment.
"Ken Finney" wrote in message ... "Over" wrote in message ... "Viperdoc" wrote in message . net... After nearly 20 years of working with some of the most dedicated and nicest people, it is hard to ignore more groundless criticism from someone who can't find or hold a job on either continent. There's little doubt that most of the American Air force are exactly as you say, and great ambassadors for your country as well. I see many of them often here in eastern Canada. There are a few you could afford to hide away at home though, usually lower ranks. Those are the ones we send to Canada. We figure they will fit it better there... Now I know why you get all your good comedians from here. |
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First-hand video of a BRS deployment.
Maybe they know it's you and they blocked your address?
Are they cowards or smart? |
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First-hand video of a BRS deployment.
Bull! Someone else in a non-U.S. country said they were able to see the
USAF site with no problem. Check to be sure it's not YOUR computer before making accusations against the USAF that appear unwarranted. Scott Mxsmanic wrote: Jerry Springer writes: I well say it, I don't think calling our AirForce cowards well make you many friends in this county, I knew there was a reason I quit eating "french" fries. They can allow overseas users access to their public Web sites and prove me wrong. But they're too a-scared to do that. |
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First-hand video of a BRS deployment.
What is YOUR reasoning that the USAF is made up of cowards? They appear
to be only invisible to you. One case out of 6.5 billion people on the planet. Hardly definitive in my book. Go to a neighbors house and see if you can see their website from there. Scott Mxsmanic wrote: Jerry Springer writes: I have no idea what his motive was, but calling the Air force cowards because someone cannot log on to a web site is ridiculous!!!! How would you explain the blocked traffic? |
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First-hand video of a BRS deployment.
Do you know what DNS stands for? It's Domain Name Server. In other
words, it is a server at your ISP that translates nemonic web addresses into IP addresses. For example, you type http://www.dnsexample.com into your address bar and the DNS translates that into something like 192.34.76.2. So if you are getting DNS errors the DNS at your ISP is defective or not getting updates correctly from the network. Scott Mxsmanic wrote: Scott writes: Afraid of the French? Another person chimed in that he had no trouble getting to their website from a different foreign country. I'd check with your ISP and see if they have a range of IP addresses blocked. It's not my ISP. The routing is being blocked, and so is DNS traffic. Maybe THEY'RE afraid of the USAF! Just to double check, is this the address you used: http://www.af.mil/ Anything with af.mil in it fails to work. |
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First-hand video of a BRS deployment.
Scott writes:
What is YOUR reasoning that the USAF is made up of cowards? They're afraid to let people see their Web sites. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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First-hand video of a BRS deployment.
Scott writes:
Bull! Someone else in a non-U.S. country said they were able to see the USAF site with no problem. Check to be sure it's not YOUR computer before making accusations against the USAF that appear unwarranted. It's not my computer. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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