banned by ip

Kipton Moravec kip at kdream.com
Wed Apr 30 22:38:33 UTC 2008


On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 22:09 +0000, Arthur wrote:
>         it's a two-edged sword.  It hides traffic so people can
>         smuggle
>         information out of countries where saying your government's
>         leader is a
>         bloody moron can get you killed, but on the other hand it can
>         mean you
>         unknowingly are trafficking child porn.
>         
>         Interesting project, though.
> 
> I completely agree. & thats exacltly what i was trying to say & nobody
> could understand. if i have a gun in my pocket it doesn't mean I am a
> killer ... i could be a police officer ? but you don't know because
> you don't know me.
> 

True, but if you are wearing body armor and carrying an AK-47 outside a
bank, it could mean you may be up to no good. 

You are being so vague about exactly what your problem is that you are
raising a red flag to everyone who reads your question. Be specific.
What web site are you having problems with?

Awhile back on another technical email list, someone asked us how to
make a cell phone close a switch when you called its number. It seemed
fishy and even more so when we found his IP address was in Egypt. That
is one way terrorists detonate bombs remotely. When we questioned him
about the use, he claimed to have a number of cell phones (with
different numbers) he was using for home automation. He "wanted to be
able to turn on the lights when he was on his way home".  We did not
tell him how to do it, it did not sound right. 

Just like your request, Arthur. It does not sound right.

Kip
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Kipton Moravec KE5NGX
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