Stupid too, Socialist bomber leech.
"Aardvark" <aardvark@youllnever.know> wrote in message
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> What?
>
Stupid too, Socialist bomber leech.
"Aardvark" <aardvark@youllnever.know> wrote in message
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> What?
>
Robert James <storagelocker232@jonesBIGASStruckrentalandstorage .com> wrote in
news:j86qt4$grj$1@dont-email.me:
> On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 14:39:08 +0000; I imposed a declaration in opposition
> to Aardvark's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION in support of
> the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION. So noted by the
> Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding preliminary declaration,
> j86hmc$dqu$3@dont-email.me:
>
>> On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 07:46:35 +0100, ~BD~ wrote:
>>
>>> Aardvark wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 24 Oct 2011 16:08:14 -0400, Peter Foldes wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> You claim you flew for the RAF
>>>>
>>>> No, ****wit. He has *never* claimed any such thing.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>
>> **** you, ****.
>>
>> I didn't correct him for the sake of your validation.
>
> Gentlemen, Gentlemen this has been x-posted to A26, direct you flames to
> BB please... otherwise the will of bazuzu will crash upon us mortals!
I wrote.... printf("goodbye, Dennis");
Why should I be flamed? Have you got something against Dennis Ritchie.
--
Bear Bottoms, security consultant
http://bearware.info
On 10/26/11 11:02 AM, Robert James wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 14:01:42 +0000; I imposed a declaration in opposition
> to Bear Bottoms's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION in support
> of the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION. So noted by the
> Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding preliminary declaration,
> Xns9F8A98E5DBCF1bearbottoms1gmaicom@130.225.254.10 4:
>
>> Robert James<storagelocker232@jonesBIGASStruckrentalandst orage.com>
>> wrote in news:j86qt4$grj$1@dont-email.me:
>>
>>> On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 14:39:08 +0000; I imposed a declaration in
>>> opposition to Aardvark's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION in
>>> support of the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION. So
>>> noted by the Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding preliminary
>>> declaration, j86hmc$dqu$3@dont-email.me:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 07:46:35 +0100, ~BD~ wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Aardvark wrote:
>>>>>> On Mon, 24 Oct 2011 16:08:14 -0400, Peter Foldes wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You claim you flew for the RAF
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No, ****wit. He has *never* claimed any such thing.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>
>>>> **** you, ****.
>>>>
>>>> I didn't correct him for the sake of your validation.
>>>
>>> Gentlemen, Gentlemen this has been x-posted to A26, direct you flames
>>> to BB please... otherwise the will of bazuzu will crash upon us
>>> mortals!
>>
>> I wrote.... printf("goodbye, Dennis"); Why should I be flamed? Have you
>> got something against Dennis Ritchie.
>
> Question is what do you got against Little Richie and Tutti Frutti?
>
You are both wrong, this froup a2600, is about Atari computers, beer,
and b00bies.
--
Froz...
The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance.
FrozenNorth <frozenNorth123@gm.nospam.ail.com> wrote in
news:j897h5$ph2$1@dont-email.me:
> On 10/26/11 11:02 AM, Robert James wrote:
>> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 14:01:42 +0000; I imposed a declaration in
>> opposition to Bear Bottoms's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY
>> INJUNCTION in support of the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY
>> INJUNCTION. So noted by the Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding
>> preliminary declaration,
>> Xns9F8A98E5DBCF1bearbottoms1gmaicom@130.225.254.10 4:
>>
>>> Robert James<storagelocker232@jonesBIGASStruckrentalandst orage.com>
>>> wrote in news:j86qt4$grj$1@dont-email.me:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 14:39:08 +0000; I imposed a declaration in
>>>> opposition to Aardvark's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
>>>> in support of the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION.
>>>> So noted by the Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding
>>>> preliminary declaration, j86hmc$dqu$3@dont-email.me:
>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 07:46:35 +0100, ~BD~ wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Aardvark wrote:
>>>>>>> On Mon, 24 Oct 2011 16:08:14 -0400, Peter Foldes wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You claim you flew for the RAF
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> No, ****wit. He has *never* claimed any such thing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>
>>>>> **** you, ****.
>>>>>
>>>>> I didn't correct him for the sake of your validation.
>>>>
>>>> Gentlemen, Gentlemen this has been x-posted to A26, direct you flames
>>>> to BB please... otherwise the will of bazuzu will crash upon us
>>>> mortals!
>>>
>>> I wrote.... printf("goodbye, Dennis"); Why should I be flamed? Have
>>> you got something against Dennis Ritchie.
>>
>> Question is what do you got against Little Richie and Tutti Frutti?
>>
> You are both wrong, this froup a2600, is about Atari computers, beer,
> and b00bies.
Atari Pong was never my scene, instead I saved up for a TRS-80.
--
Bear Bottoms, security consultant
http://bearware.info
On 10/26/2011 5:23 PM, Robert James wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 20:19:18 +0000; I imposed a declaration in opposition
> to Bear Bottoms's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION in support
> of the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION. So noted by the
> Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding preliminary declaration,
> Xns9F8AD8ECAF8bearbottoms1gmaicom@130.225.254.104:
>
>> Atari Pong was never my scene, instead I saved up for a TRS-80.
>
> Um Hello... Hello MCFLY????
> <hits BB in the head with my fist topped cane>
>
> The pong system came well before the 2600. In fact pong was originally an
> arcade game in early 70's that was latter sold as a home version before
> marketing the first cartage based systems several years latter due to
> it's great success. Anywayzzz Atari 8-bit's is an actual PC (ala Radio
> Shack's Tandy system) and not just a game system. It's the first Atari
> running Basic in ROM or DOS on disk. Froz was talking about the 2600 home
> system as per the name of this froup and a special tone our zine is named
> after whom is/was the original meaning of this froup. Now go to work and
> fly some more blow for my cartel, Billy. ^_^
>
> Think Mcfly, THINK!
> <hits BB in the head again with my fist topped cane>
>
This group was started as a phone phreaking group. The 2600 is from the
2,600 cycle per second tone once used for trunk switching in the old
Bell Telephone switching systems. As I remember the whistle once given
away in Captain Crunch cereal produced a perfect 2,600hz tone and was a
favorite item for phreakers. I remember Bell Labs and Northern Telecom
developing equipment to detect counterfeit 2600 tones then alert "the
man". ^_^
TDD
On 10/26/11 8:34 PM, The Daring Dufas wrote:
> On 10/26/2011 5:23 PM, Robert James wrote:
>> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 20:19:18 +0000; I imposed a declaration in opposition
>> to Bear Bottoms's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION in support
>> of the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION. So noted by the
>> Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding preliminary declaration,
>> Xns9F8AD8ECAF8bearbottoms1gmaicom@130.225.254.104:
>>
>>> Atari Pong was never my scene, instead I saved up for a TRS-80.
>>
>> Um Hello... Hello MCFLY????
>> <hits BB in the head with my fist topped cane>
>>
>> The pong system came well before the 2600. In fact pong was originally an
>> arcade game in early 70's that was latter sold as a home version before
>> marketing the first cartage based systems several years latter due to
>> it's great success. Anywayzzz Atari 8-bit's is an actual PC (ala Radio
>> Shack's Tandy system) and not just a game system. It's the first Atari
>> running Basic in ROM or DOS on disk. Froz was talking about the 2600 home
>> system as per the name of this froup and a special tone our zine is named
>> after whom is/was the original meaning of this froup. Now go to work and
>> fly some more blow for my cartel, Billy. ^_^
>>
>> Think Mcfly, THINK!
>> <hits BB in the head again with my fist topped cane>
>>
>
> This group was started as a phone phreaking group. The 2600 is from the
> 2,600 cycle per second tone once used for trunk switching in the old
> Bell Telephone switching systems. As I remember the whistle once given
> away in Captain Crunch cereal produced a perfect 2,600hz tone and was a
> favorite item for phreakers. I remember Bell Labs and Northern Telecom
> developing equipment to detect counterfeit 2600 tones then alert "the
> man". ^_^
>
Damn bunch of queers, nobody has mentioned the b00bies. :-)
--
Froz...
The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance.
On 10/26/2011 7:43 PM, FrozenNorth wrote:
> On 10/26/11 8:34 PM, The Daring Dufas wrote:
>> On 10/26/2011 5:23 PM, Robert James wrote:
>>> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 20:19:18 +0000; I imposed a declaration in
>>> opposition
>>> to Bear Bottoms's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION in support
>>> of the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION. So noted by
>>> the
>>> Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding preliminary declaration,
>>> Xns9F8AD8ECAF8bearbottoms1gmaicom@130.225.254.104:
>>>
>>>> Atari Pong was never my scene, instead I saved up for a TRS-80.
>>>
>>> Um Hello... Hello MCFLY????
>>> <hits BB in the head with my fist topped cane>
>>>
>>> The pong system came well before the 2600. In fact pong was
>>> originally an
>>> arcade game in early 70's that was latter sold as a home version before
>>> marketing the first cartage based systems several years latter due to
>>> it's great success. Anywayzzz Atari 8-bit's is an actual PC (ala Radio
>>> Shack's Tandy system) and not just a game system. It's the first Atari
>>> running Basic in ROM or DOS on disk. Froz was talking about the 2600
>>> home
>>> system as per the name of this froup and a special tone our zine is
>>> named
>>> after whom is/was the original meaning of this froup. Now go to work and
>>> fly some more blow for my cartel, Billy. ^_^
>>>
>>> Think Mcfly, THINK!
>>> <hits BB in the head again with my fist topped cane>
>>>
>>
>> This group was started as a phone phreaking group. The 2600 is from the
>> 2,600 cycle per second tone once used for trunk switching in the old
>> Bell Telephone switching systems. As I remember the whistle once given
>> away in Captain Crunch cereal produced a perfect 2,600hz tone and was a
>> favorite item for phreakers. I remember Bell Labs and Northern Telecom
>> developing equipment to detect counterfeit 2600 tones then alert "the
>> man". ^_^
>>
> Damn bunch of queers, nobody has mentioned the b00bies. :-)
>
What kind of sound do boobies make when you grab them? Oh yea,
I think I know, it's "SLAP!" ^_^
TDD
Robert James <storagelocker232@jonesBIGASStruckrentalandstorage .com> wrote
in news:j8a186$ial$1@dont-email.me:
> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 20:19:18 +0000; I imposed a declaration in
> opposition to Bear Bottoms's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
> in support of the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION. So
> noted by the Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding preliminary
> declaration, Xns9F8AD8ECAF8bearbottoms1gmaicom@130.225.254.104:
>
>> Atari Pong was never my scene, instead I saved up for a TRS-80.
>
> Um Hello... Hello MCFLY????
> <hits BB in the head with my fist topped cane>
>
> The pong system came well before the 2600. In fact pong was originally
> an arcade game in early 70's that was latter sold as a home version
> before marketing the first cartage based systems several years latter
> due to it's great success. Anywayzzz Atari 8-bit's is an actual PC (ala
> Radio Shack's Tandy system) and not just a game system. It's the first
> Atari running Basic in ROM or DOS on disk.
Correct.
> Froz was talking about the 2600 home system as per the name of this
> froup and a special tone our zine is named after whom is/was the
> original meaning of this froup. Now go to work and fly some more blow
> for my cartel, Billy. ^_^
>
> Think Mcfly, THINK! <hits BB in the head again with my fist topped cane>
Froz said "this froup a2600, is about Atari computers, beer, and b00bies."
I said I saved up for a TRS-80 instead of getting an Atari. Have you got a
comprehension problem?
--
Bear
http://bearware.info
Robert James <storagelocker232@jonesBIGASStruckrentalandstorage .com> wrote
in news:j8bts0$cm2$1@dont-email.me:
> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 19:34:12 -0500; I imposed a declaration in
> opposition to The Daring Dufas's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY
> INJUNCTION in support of the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY
> INJUNCTION. So noted by the Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding
> preliminary declaration, j8a8u5$apd$1@dont-email.me:
>
>> On 10/26/2011 5:23 PM, Robert James wrote:
>>> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 20:19:18 +0000; I imposed a declaration in
>>> opposition to Bear Bottoms's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY
>>> INJUNCTION in support of the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY
>>> INJUNCTION. So noted by the Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding
>>> preliminary declaration,
>>> Xns9F8AD8ECAF8bearbottoms1gmaicom@130.225.254.104:
>>>
>>>> Atari Pong was never my scene, instead I saved up for a TRS-80.
>>>
>>> Um Hello... Hello MCFLY???? <hits BB in the head with my fist topped
>>> cane>
>>>
>>> The pong system came well before the 2600. In fact pong was originally
>>> an arcade game in early 70's that was latter sold as a home version
>>> before marketing the first cartage based systems several years latter
>>> due to it's great success. Anywayzzz Atari 8-bit's is an actual PC
>>> (ala Radio Shack's Tandy system) and not just a game system. It's the
>>> first Atari running Basic in ROM or DOS on disk. Froz was talking
>>> about the 2600 home system as per the name of this froup and a special
>>> tone our zine is named after whom is/was the original meaning of this
>>> froup. Now go to work and fly some more blow for my cartel, Billy. ^_^
>>>
>>> Think Mcfly, THINK! <hits BB in the head again with my fist topped
>>> cane>
>>>
>>>
>> This group was started as a phone phreaking group. The 2600 is from the
>> 2,600 cycle per second tone once used for trunk switching in the old
>> Bell Telephone switching systems. As I remember the whistle once given
>> away in Captain Crunch cereal produced a perfect 2,600hz tone and was a
>> favorite item for phreakers. I remember Bell Labs and Northern Telecom
>> developing equipment to detect counterfeit 2600 tones then alert "the
>> man". ^_^
>>
>> TDD
>
> Of course with the advent of the electronic switching system in my young
> days, Blue Boxes were FAR outdated. Still if I can recall, both some
> forgotten C.O. in the middle of Russia and Northern Manitoba were using
> ye 'ole cross bars or steep by steeps or what ever y'all 'ole farts
> played with. Yet all was not lost in the 90's --- finding DATU numbers
> and codes scribbled in a notebook tossed in the trashed proved hours of
> fun in the early digital age!
>
> Co$
Who are you kidding? All you got was the Cap'n Crunch whistle that fell in
your cereal bowl. And you probably threw it away.
--
Bear
http://bearware.info
On 10/27/2011 10:37 AM, Robert James wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 19:34:12 -0500; I imposed a declaration in opposition
> to The Daring Dufas's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION in
> support of the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION. So noted
> by the Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding preliminary declaration,
> j8a8u5$apd$1@dont-email.me:
>
>> On 10/26/2011 5:23 PM, Robert James wrote:
>>> On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 20:19:18 +0000; I imposed a declaration in
>>> opposition to Bear Bottoms's motion to modify THE PRELIMINARY
>>> INJUNCTION in support of the CROSS MOTION TO VACATE THE PRELIMINARY
>>> INJUNCTION. So noted by the Federal Court of Usenet Justice proceeding
>>> preliminary declaration,
>>> Xns9F8AD8ECAF8bearbottoms1gmaicom@130.225.254.104:
>>>
>>>> Atari Pong was never my scene, instead I saved up for a TRS-80.
>>>
>>> Um Hello... Hello MCFLY????
>>> <hits BB in the head with my fist topped cane>
>>>
>>> The pong system came well before the 2600. In fact pong was originally
>>> an arcade game in early 70's that was latter sold as a home version
>>> before marketing the first cartage based systems several years latter
>>> due to it's great success. Anywayzzz Atari 8-bit's is an actual PC (ala
>>> Radio Shack's Tandy system) and not just a game system. It's the first
>>> Atari running Basic in ROM or DOS on disk. Froz was talking about the
>>> 2600 home system as per the name of this froup and a special tone our
>>> zine is named after whom is/was the original meaning of this froup. Now
>>> go to work and fly some more blow for my cartel, Billy. ^_^
>>>
>>> Think Mcfly, THINK!
>>> <hits BB in the head again with my fist topped cane>
>>>
>>>
>> This group was started as a phone phreaking group. The 2600 is from the
>> 2,600 cycle per second tone once used for trunk switching in the old
>> Bell Telephone switching systems. As I remember the whistle once given
>> away in Captain Crunch cereal produced a perfect 2,600hz tone and was a
>> favorite item for phreakers. I remember Bell Labs and Northern Telecom
>> developing equipment to detect counterfeit 2600 tones then alert "the
>> man". ^_^
>>
>> TDD
>
> Of course with the advent of the electronic switching system in my young
> days, Blue Boxes were FAR outdated. Still if I can recall, both some
> forgotten C.O. in the middle of Russia and Northern Manitoba were using
> ye 'ole cross bars or steep by steeps or what ever y'all 'ole farts
> played with. Yet all was not lost in the 90's --- finding DATU numbers
> and codes scribbled in a notebook tossed in the trashed proved hours of
> fun in the early digital age!
>
> Co$
>
One of the areas I work in is telecommunications so I know a lot of
phone guys and we share a lot of information. I use special numbers
all the time when I'm installing phone systems and DSL for networks.
We don't spread the special numbers and codes because bright little
kids get hold of them and not being socially mature and in possession
of any inhibitions will abuse the numbers and codes until the numbers
are cancelled making our lists useless meaning we have to start our
collections all over again. I own and use a crosscut shredder for any
paperwork I toss in the trash. Because I keep information within the
circle of people who work on phone systems for a living, most of my
numbers have worked for years. ^_^
TDD
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