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  1. #91
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    On Feb 18, 11:26 pm, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:
    > Dustin Cook wrote:
    > > "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote in
    > >news:1171850573.103492.57950@m58g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com:

    >
    > <snip>
    >
    >
    >
    > > > A man of your word, aye ;]]
    > > > No photo. Did you send Laura
    > > > your photo or can she assume your
    > > > words are worthless?

    >
    > > A photo is forthcoming 4Q, and yes, I give you permission to host it
    > > unmodified if you'd like.

    >
    > Stop gas-bagging about sending it and
    > send it. I've been looking forward to
    > a good laugh... I started to suspect
    > you hadn't found a picture off
    > uglymugs.com or trailerpark trash
    > and that was the delay.
    >
    > <snip>
    >
    >
    >
    > > 4Q, can't you find something more recent? eheh... Sheesh.

    >
    > I'm sure it will be posted to ACVSC
    > now that a flag has been raised ;]]
    >
    >
    >
    > > The last one is especially silly, man..

    >
    > > Date: 1997/07/23
    > > Message-ID: <33d6015...@nova.zianet.com>#1/1
    > > X-Deja-AN: 259547767
    > > Organization: Southwest Cyberport
    > > Newsgroups: alt.comp.virus.source.code

    >
    > > I forgot to include the critical error handler which rustybug needs
    > > Its an .obj file, linked in during compile.

    >
    > > It's assembler... Are you going to make fun of my sloppy almost 10 year
    > > old assembler routines too? *grin*

    >
    > Are you sure the original author
    > (Charon Software) of this code is going to mind you taking credit for
    > writing it,,, Mr Coderipper?
    >
    > Anyone wanting to look inside this
    > snippet can boot up something like
    > Knoppix and run uudecode... then use
    > a Hexedit to see if 'Charon Sofware'
    > minds our BugHuckster Raidy taking
    > credit for their work ;]]
    >
    > 4Q (The AV turncoat's official biographer)
    >
    > http://fourq.host.sk/chars/Dustin_Co...sk/chars/Raid/
    >
    > updated!



    Apparently charter's news servers aren't working either, I still don't
    see my reply from last night to this... It's no secret that the
    criterror routine was taken in part from Ibrary v2.0 written by Thomas
    Hanlin (this was years before Charon Software took over); I suspect
    Thomas and Charon are one in the same however. I am a registered user
    of the library and according to it's own documentation, I'm welcome to
    do with it as I wish. I'm a registered user of the now defunct asilib
    library for asic as well, You might find some routines from it present
    in bughunter as well as some routines from ibrary.
    And even more routines purely coded in asm for speed and time. since I
    used tasm for some of it, and microsoft's link.exe and borlands tlib
    utilitiy, you would claim I ripped there code too? <G> Moron.

    That's what, libraries are for. The ibrary criterror handler isn't
    the same as the one I posted however. If you try to call sub to
    theres, your program will never come back. Mine returns from the
    stack. I'll leave it upto you to figure out what code is different
    between them, assuming you can. heh.

    If your going to claim I'm a code ripper, be ready for some major
    disappointment, Any program that has used libraries or source code
    from "tutes" (this pretty much covers, every Vxer except me, haha) is
    a code ripper.... That's a very big brush 4Q. All of your comrades,
    mandragore, vecna, everyone is a bunch of code rippers... *yawn*


    Oh, and in case you missed it, bugHunter isn't a string scanner, it's
    a glorified checksummer, non programming ****wit.

    The only dirt your going to be thrashing about is 10+ year old code,
    way over, done, nobody cares.


    --
    Dustin Cook
    Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool v2.1
    http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk


  2. #92
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    On Jan 31, 11:37 am, "Rhonda Lea Kirk" <rhonda...@gmail.com> wrote:
    > pcbutts1 wrote:
    > > You are scum.

    >
    > PKB.
    >
    > > I have answered every code question asked and all you
    > > and the stalker can do is come back with some lame ass excuse. Even
    > > the great Nick Superantispyware has challenged me and had nothing to
    > > say when I got it right. All he can does was twist it up and say I
    > > am leaving systems vulnerable. What a crock of **** you people are.
    > > That's one reason, irrelevant as it may be because I have stolen
    > > nothing, why you will never win any lawsuit against me. Your past
    > > will always haunt you.

    >
    > Whatever Dustin might be (or not) has nothing to do with the fact that
    > you are crazy in a pathologically malevolent way.
    >
    > What I'm saying is, Dustin is predictable. He may not always do exactly
    > the right thing, and he may occasionally do the wrong thing, but anyone
    > who is even a little observant will be able to predict which way he's
    > going to go.


    And your speaking from hindsight only, obviously. As you weren't able
    to make any predictions before emailing me out of the blue one day
    some time ago...

    I did make one prediction concerning you when I first began
    communicating with you. I thought you were a troll. Alas, you proved
    it. Thanks again, hun!

    > You, on the other hand, are a spaz. Erratic. Unpredictable. Scary. The
    > only two things we can count on is that you attack when asked reasonable
    > questions and that /you are a thief/.


    Careful Rhonda, you yourself attack without provocation. In fact, you
    seem to like joining in on the fun when another is under attack. But
    alas, your a troll, and this habit of trolls is well documented.

    > There's no way to know what you might do next.


    One thing I do know, Rhonda, you are without a doubt in my mind, the
    troll I thought you were originally.

    > You're evil, butts. There's no doubt in my mind.


    What mind Rhonda?


  3. #93
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    On Jan 31, 5:54 pm, "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nosp...@Verizon.Net>
    wrote:
    > From: "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com>
    >
    > | David H. Lipman wrote:>> From: "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com>
    >
    > |>> See Raid this is why you need to release Bughunter as Opensource and
    > |>> your peers can vouch for your integrity.
    > |>>
    > |>> 4Q
    >
    > >> BugHunter is clean of malware and does not exibit any form of exploitation.

    >
    > |
    > | It's so nice to see one of Dustin's fellow anti-malware colleagues
    > | come forth to vouch for him! (I see a super hero duo being formed
    > | here ;]])
    > |
    > | David H. Lipman as 'Batman'
    > |
    > |http://fourq.host.sk/img/dhl.jpg <-- Lipman
    > |
    > | & Dustin Cook as 'Robin(red breast)' <-- no picture or costume yet?!?
    > | working on it *grin*
    > |>> Like many other VX'ers of the past, Dustin has jumped over the fence. My ONLY faer is if
    > >> Dustin is sitting on the fence and has completely crossed over. :-)

    >
    > |
    > | So he might jump back? This hero partnership of yours is going to be
    > | strained from the outset if you can't trust your own sidekick,
    > | Lipman! ;]]
    > |
    > | 4Q
    >
    > There is *much* that is held back 4Q.


    Yeps...

    > BTW: There are *many* in the anti virus industry that were once creators.
    >
    > So... Where do YOU stand ?


    He stands on the sidelines where he's been his whole life. Unable to
    play the game due to lack of skill. He can make comments, again, from
    the sidelines only. He's never actually been in the fold.


  4. #94
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    On Feb 1, 10:28 pm, Laura Fredericks <anonom...@CLOTHEShotmail.com>
    wrote:
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    > On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 23:52:56 GMT, Dustin Cook
    > <spamfilterineffect.see....@nowhere.com> wrote in post to 4Q:
    >
    > >I tell you what bro, since I rarely release photos or anything else
    > >personal of that sort, I'll send you and Laura a recent pic of me
    > >for your sites. Ok? Perhaps when people can link a face to me, they
    > >won't think of me as low as some do now.

    >
    > As long as you don't look like the late dwarf Simon (Snapper), i.e.
    > wear a huge purple scarf around your neck, and a stupid yellow hat.
    > ;-)
    >
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    > Qtg20CoOQ8IPJB6Lks3KGcm3
    > =dvTG
    > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
    >
    > --
    > Laura Fredericks
    > 4Q's "wicked evil ***** of satire, parody, humor and trollism"
    >
    > PGP key ID - DH/DSS 2048/1024: 0xC753039A
    >
    > alt.comp.virus photo gallery:http://www.queenofcyberspace.com/acvgallery/


    I got the pic on my friends cell, I'll download it to my box this
    evening and forward it to you. You can send it along to 4Q. I've given
    him permission to host a copy unmodified. I'm sending it to you as I
    know you will pass on the file I sent, not some bs which claims to be
    me.

    Is there anything you'd like for me to do in the photo to prove it's
    me? Hold up a magic marker sign "4Q is a non coding, pipe dreaming
    ****witt" or something?

    > usenet flamewars:http://www.queenofcyberspace.com/usenet/
    >
    > Remove CLOTHES to reply.




  5. #95
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    On Feb 19, 2:16 am, owowa.zeppe...@gmail.com wrote:
    > On Feb 18, 11:26 pm, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    > > Dustin Cook wrote:
    > > > "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote in
    > > >news:1171850573.103492.57950@m58g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com:

    >
    > > <snip>

    >
    > > > > A man of your word, aye ;]]
    > > > > No photo. Did you send Laura
    > > > > your photo or can she assume your
    > > > > words are worthless?

    >
    > > > A photo is forthcoming 4Q, and yes, I give you permission to host it
    > > > unmodified if you'd like.

    >
    > > Stop gas-bagging about sending it and
    > > send it. I've been looking forward to
    > > a good laugh... I started to suspect
    > > you hadn't found a picture off
    > > uglymugs.com or trailerpark trash
    > > and that was the delay.

    >
    > > <snip>

    >
    > > > 4Q, can't you find something more recent? eheh... Sheesh.

    >
    > > I'm sure it will be posted to ACVSC
    > > now that a flag has been raised ;]]

    >
    > > > The last one is especially silly, man..

    >
    > > > Date: 1997/07/23
    > > > Message-ID: <33d6015...@nova.zianet.com>#1/1
    > > > X-Deja-AN: 259547767
    > > > Organization: Southwest Cyberport
    > > > Newsgroups: alt.comp.virus.source.code

    >
    > > > I forgot to include the critical error handler which rustybug needs
    > > > Its an .obj file, linked in during compile.

    >
    > > > It's assembler... Are you going to make fun of my sloppy almost 10 year
    > > > old assembler routines too? *grin*

    >
    > > Are you sure the original author
    > > (Charon Software) of this code is going to mind you taking credit for
    > > writing it,,, MrCoderipper?

    >
    > > Anyone wanting to look inside this
    > > snippet can boot up something like
    > > Knoppix and run uudecode... then use
    > > a Hexedit to see if 'Charon Sofware'
    > > minds our BugHuckster Raidy taking
    > > credit for their work ;]]

    >
    > > 4Q (The AV turncoat's official biographer)

    >
    > >http://fourq.host.sk/chars/Dustin_Co...sk/chars/Raid/

    >
    > > updated!

    >
    > Now I am cornfused! I thought Dustin was all over pcbutts like a
    > cheap suit over using intellectual property of another individual.
    > Are you suggesting pcbutts *IS* Dustin?


    pcbutts real identity is known, as is mine. We aren't even close to
    being the same person. If your going to troll, Might I suggest a
    better leader?

    > What a star lippy-man has hitched his wagon (the one he is draggin?)
    > to...


    Likewise...



  6. #96
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    On Feb 19, 5:11 am, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:
    > Dustin Cook wrote:
    > > "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote in
    > >news:1171850573.103492.57950@m58g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com:

    >
    > <snip>
    >
    > I tell you what bro, since I rarely release photos or anything else
    >
    >
    >
    > > >> personal of that sort, I'll send you and Laura a recent pic of me for
    > > >> your sites. Ok?

    >
    > > > A man of your word, aye ;]]
    > > > No photo. Did you send Laura
    > > > your photo or can she assume your
    > > > words are worthless?

    >
    > > A photo is forthcoming 4Q, and yes, I give you permission to host it
    > > unmodified if you'd like.

    >
    > > > Yes, let the Usenet public see who
    > > > this great ASIC 16bit DOS box coder
    > > > really is.

    >
    > > ehehehe.. Okay, 4Q, thanks for calling me Great

    >
    > > > Incase anyone is wondering what's
    > > > inside the BugHunter string scanner
    > > > take a look at these.

    >
    > > >http://fourq.host.sk/INFO/acvsc/

    >
    > > > 809b46cfc09e48f5.txt
    > > > 600600e471413116.txt
    > > > 06e6bc3879503044.txt

    >
    > > So your coming at me with things that are almost 10 years old now?
    > > From: C...@raiderz.com (Casio [SLAM])
    > > Subject: an oldie.. Weed v1.0
    > > Date: 1997/12/16

    >
    > > 4Q, can't you find something more recent? eheh... Sheesh.

    >
    > > The last one is especially silly, man..

    >
    > > Date: 1997/07/23
    > > Message-ID: <33d6015...@nova.zianet.com>#1/1
    > > X-Deja-AN: 259547767
    > > Organization: Southwest Cyberport
    > > Newsgroups: alt.comp.virus.source.code

    >
    > > I forgot to include the critical error handler which rustybug needs
    > > Its an .obj file, linked in during compile.

    >
    > > It's assembler... Are you going to make fun of my sloppy almost 10 year
    > > old assembler routines too? *grin*

    >
    > > > And here's a word from our hero

    >
    > > > "...I've been to the dark side, I
    > > > think I'll stay awhile"

    >
    > > > Well you've got to trust he's not
    > > > bull****ting us on his word again.

    >
    > > Hah! Your a funny one.

    >
    > > >> > So he might jump back? This hero partnership of yours is going to
    > > >> > be strained from the outset if you can't trust your own sidekick,
    > > >> > Lipman! ;]]

    >
    > > >> I believe I have David's trust, atleast some.

    >
    > > > Has he seen your messy ASIC ****?
    > > > *grin*

    >
    > > Oh, I'm sure he's seen those old posts you found, yes. I have a wider
    > > audience and contact list than you seem to realize, old buddy.

    >
    > > > 4Q (The AV turncoat's biographer)

    >
    > > > p.s. If you'd like to know more about
    > > > Dustin Cook (aka Raid the b'ASIC coder)
    > > > then you should bookmark the following
    > > > link(s). I promise you it will be
    > > > worth following.

    >
    > > >http://fourq.host.sk/chars/Dustin_Cook/
    > > >http://fourq.host.sk/chars/Raid/

    >
    > > I also recommend you bookmark these urls. 4Q is sure to give you an
    > > amusing journey into some old things I most likely did during my time as
    > > a Vxer. You have to appreciate the person behind the mask. It's my turn?
    > > to be on the front cover!

    >
    > *hehehehe* I remember when the Millenium Dickhead (aka Brian
    > 'dickhead' Barlev) crowed about my telling his story for the benefit
    > of a wider audience via a special webpage... Initially the cheeky
    > ******* would email me and say I was doing him a great publicity job,
    > as he mind manipulated me into writing whatever he wanted.
    >
    > Eventually as the years rolled on he realized his story wasn't exactly
    > going as well as he thought it might *smirk*. Then 'the story' started
    > to sink in... How many times did he try to commit suicide? 3-4???
    > times before they locked him up in a mental hospital. Well we never
    > did hear from Dickhead again... *shrug* (I'd like to think he thought
    > of me as the razorblade cut for the last time) *LOL*
    >
    > 4Q (The AV turncoat's official biographer)


    Have you learned the difference between string scanning and
    checksumming yet? *grin*

    It's about time someone took you to task in a public forum, I thank
    you for the opportunity to do so.


  7. #97
    Laura Fredericks Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

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    On 19 Feb 2007 12:52:15 -0800, "Dustin Cook"
    <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in post:
    >I got the pic on my friends cell, I'll download it to my box this
    >evening and forward it to you. You can send it along to 4Q. I've
    >given him permission to host a copy unmodified. I'm sending it to
    >you as I know you will pass on the file I sent, not some bs which
    >claims to be me.


    Okay. Will do.

    I will add it to the acv photo gallery, too. Though I kinda like that
    can o' Raid I have there, now, hahaha.

    >Is there anything you'd like for me to do in the photo to prove it's
    >me? Hold up a magic marker sign "4Q is a non coding, pipe dreaming
    >****witt" or something?


    Lol. How 'bout holding a sign that says, "Above a monkey". j/k Or
    better yet, "I Rock" -- lmao!

    <cheap spelling flame>
    It's "****wit". One t.
    </cheap spelling flame>

    Can't wait for the photo, Raid! Curious how close to my mental image
    of you you really look.

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    --
    Laura Fredericks
    4Q's &quot;wicked evil ***** of satire, parody, humor and trollism&quot;

    PGP key ID - DH/DSS 2048/1024: 0xC753039A

    alt.comp.virus photo gallery:
    http://www.queenofcyberspace.com/acvgallery/

    usenet flamewars:
    http://www.queenofcyberspace.com/usenet/

    Remove CLOTHES to reply.

  8. #98
    Laura Fredericks Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

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    On 19 Feb 2007 10:02:25 -0800, "Dustin Cook"
    <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in post to 4Q:
    >I am a registered user of the library and according to it's own
    >documentation, I'm welcome to do with it as I wish.


    Didn't Dimbulb say this, too? LMFAO! (Whoops.)

    >If your going to claim I'm a code ripper, be ready for some major
    >disappointment, Any program that has used libraries or source code
    >from "tutes" (this pretty much covers, every Vxer except me, haha)
    >is a code ripper.... That's a very big brush 4Q. All of your
    >comrades,
    >mandragore, vecna, everyone is a bunch of code rippers... *yawn*


    I now expect to see the return of Dimbulb to acv, quoting the above
    as "proof" that if the great Raid, et al can do it, it must be okay.

    (Hey, 4Q! Care to place a bet on when Dimbulb returns?)

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    --
    Laura Fredericks
    4Q's &quot;wicked evil ***** of satire, parody, humor and trollism&quot;

    PGP key ID - DH/DSS 2048/1024: 0xC753039A

    alt.comp.virus photo gallery:
    http://www.queenofcyberspace.com/acvgallery/

    usenet flamewars:
    http://www.queenofcyberspace.com/usenet/

    Remove CLOTHES to reply.

  9. #99
    4Q Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > On Feb 18, 11:26 pm, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:
    > > Dustin Cook wrote:
    > > > "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote in
    > > >news:1171850573.103492.57950@m58g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com:


    <snip>

    > > > It's assembler... Are you going to make fun of my sloppy almost 10 year
    > > > old assembler routines too? *grin*


    <hold that thought>

    > ...It's no secret that the
    > criterror routine was taken in part from Ibrary v2.0 written by Thomas
    > Hanlin


    *HAHA* One minute it's *your* assembler, next we find out that the
    code belongs to Thomas Hanlin and you mearly tlib'd his work then
    pretended you wrote it. You are a deceptive little AV turd.

    <snip>

    > The only dirt your going to be thrashing about is 10+ year old code,
    > way over, done, nobody cares.


    Now everyone knows you have been
    caught with your pants down, pretending
    you wrote Hanlin's library function.
    Accussing PCButts of ripping then
    calling Mandragore and Vecna code
    rippers (proof please). You ****tard
    turncoat.


    4Q

    http://fourq.host.sk/chars/Dustin_Cook/


  10. #100
    4Q Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    > On Feb 19, 5:11 am, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:
    > > Dustin Cook wrote:
    > > > "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote in
    > > >news:1171850573.103492.57950@m58g2000cwm.googlegr oups.com:

    > >
    > > <snip>
    > >
    > > I tell you what bro, since I rarely release photos or anything else
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > > >> personal of that sort, I'll send you and Laura a recent pic of me for
    > > > >> your sites. Ok?

    > >
    > > > > A man of your word, aye ;]]
    > > > > No photo. Did you send Laura
    > > > > your photo or can she assume your
    > > > > words are worthless?

    > >
    > > > A photo is forthcoming 4Q, and yes, I give you permission to host it
    > > > unmodified if you'd like.

    > >
    > > > > Yes, let the Usenet public see who
    > > > > this great ASIC 16bit DOS box coder
    > > > > really is.

    > >
    > > > ehehehe.. Okay, 4Q, thanks for calling me Great

    > >
    > > > > Incase anyone is wondering what's
    > > > > inside the BugHunter string scanner
    > > > > take a look at these.

    > >
    > > > >http://fourq.host.sk/INFO/acvsc/

    > >
    > > > > 809b46cfc09e48f5.txt
    > > > > 600600e471413116.txt
    > > > > 06e6bc3879503044.txt

    > >
    > > > So your coming at me with things that are almost 10 years old now?
    > > > From: C...@raiderz.com (Casio [SLAM])
    > > > Subject: an oldie.. Weed v1.0
    > > > Date: 1997/12/16

    > >
    > > > 4Q, can't you find something more recent? eheh... Sheesh.

    > >
    > > > The last one is especially silly, man..

    > >
    > > > Date: 1997/07/23
    > > > Message-ID: <33d6015...@nova.zianet.com>#1/1
    > > > X-Deja-AN: 259547767
    > > > Organization: Southwest Cyberport
    > > > Newsgroups: alt.comp.virus.source.code

    > >
    > > > I forgot to include the critical error handler which rustybug needs
    > > > Its an .obj file, linked in during compile.

    > >
    > > > It's assembler... Are you going to make fun of my sloppy almost 10 year
    > > > old assembler routines too? *grin*

    > >
    > > > > And here's a word from our hero

    > >
    > > > > "...I've been to the dark side, I
    > > > > think I'll stay awhile"

    > >
    > > > > Well you've got to trust he's not
    > > > > bull****ting us on his word again.

    > >
    > > > Hah! Your a funny one.

    > >
    > > > >> > So he might jump back? This hero partnership of yours is going to
    > > > >> > be strained from the outset if you can't trust your own sidekick,
    > > > >> > Lipman! ;]]

    > >
    > > > >> I believe I have David's trust, atleast some.

    > >
    > > > > Has he seen your messy ASIC ****?
    > > > > *grin*

    > >
    > > > Oh, I'm sure he's seen those old posts you found, yes. I have a wider
    > > > audience and contact list than you seem to realize, old buddy.

    > >
    > > > > 4Q (The AV turncoat's biographer)

    > >
    > > > > p.s. If you'd like to know more about
    > > > > Dustin Cook (aka Raid the b'ASIC coder)
    > > > > then you should bookmark the following
    > > > > link(s). I promise you it will be
    > > > > worth following.

    > >
    > > > >http://fourq.host.sk/chars/Dustin_Cook/
    > > > >http://fourq.host.sk/chars/Raid/

    > >
    > > > I also recommend you bookmark these urls. 4Q is sure to give you an
    > > > amusing journey into some old things I most likely did during my time as
    > > > a Vxer. You have to appreciate the person behind the mask. It's my turn?
    > > > to be on the front cover!

    > >
    > > *hehehehe* I remember when the Millenium Dickhead (aka Brian
    > > 'dickhead' Barlev) crowed about my telling his story for the benefit
    > > of a wider audience via a special webpage... Initially the cheeky
    > > ******* would email me and say I was doing him a great publicity job,
    > > as he mind manipulated me into writing whatever he wanted.
    > >
    > > Eventually as the years rolled on he realized his story wasn't exactly
    > > going as well as he thought it might *smirk*. Then 'the story' started
    > > to sink in... How many times did he try to commit suicide? 3-4???
    > > times before they locked him up in a mental hospital. Well we never
    > > did hear from Dickhead again... *shrug* (I'd like to think he thought
    > > of me as the razorblade cut for the last time) *LOL*
    > >
    > > 4Q (The AV turncoat's official biographer)

    >
    > Have you learned the difference between string scanning and
    > checksumming yet? *grin*
    >
    > It's about time someone took you to task in a public forum, I thank
    > you for the opportunity to do so.


    *hehe* Do your worst, nothing will stick. I'm mearly the messenger,
    shooting at me isn't going to save your skanky arse. Meanwhile I'm
    going to enjoy relaying 'the message' as you are torn
    to pieces in public.

    4Q (The AV turncoat's official biographer, and Usenet friendly troll)


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