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  1. #1
    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.


  2. #2
    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)


  3. #3
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    On Feb 19, 4:31 pm, "4Q" <paul_z...@hushmail.com> wrote:
    > 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.


    So that's a no to my question? You don't know the difference between a
    string scanner and a checksummer? How sad... what field is it your in
    again?




  4. #4
    kurt wismer Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    Dustin Cook wrote:
    [snip]
    > It's about time someone took you to task in a public forum, I thank
    > you for the opportunity to do so.


    you are being trolled...

    don't bother trying to save face... don't bother trying to defend
    yourself... you cannot take a troll to task, all that does is feed
    him/her/it... he is using human nature against you so take a lesson from
    the AI in the movie wargames - the only way to win is not to play...

    the thing about a troll is this, if you ignore him he'll either go away
    or he won't... if he goes away then you don't have to defend yourself
    against him anymore... if he doesn't go away then he will more than
    likely prove himself a troll time and time again with other people so
    you still don't have to defend yourself against him because his own
    actions show the true lack of quality in his words...

    --
    "it's not the right time to be sober
    now the idiots have taken over
    spreading like a social cancer,
    is there an answer?"

  5. #5
    Laura Fredericks Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

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    wrote in post to Dustin "Raid" Cook:
    >...take a lesson from the AI in the movie wargames - the only way
    >to win is not to play...


    My favorite, and the best, imho, computer-themed movie. :-)

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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.

  6. #6
    jen Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    "Laura Fredericks" <anonomiss@CLOTHEShotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:9lllt21p7ic6g3vtbqmrs1jopfaiqqdm6h@4ax.com...
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    >
    > On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 01:07:06 -0500, kurt wismer <kurtw@sympatico.ca>
    > wrote in post to Dustin "Raid" Cook:
    >>...take a lesson from the AI in the movie wargames - the only way
    >>to win is not to play...

    >
    > My favorite, and the best, imho, computer-themed movie. :-)


    Did you ever see "Sneakers"?

    -jen



  7. #7
    Laura Fredericks Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

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    On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 17:39:57 -0500, "jen" <jen@example.com> wrote in
    post:
    >Did you ever see "Sneakers"?


    Never heard of it, sorry.

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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. #8
    jen Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    "Laura Fredericks" <anonomiss@CLOTHEShotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:lvbqt2h6f4er3kid6e1n8k3aucnhef349i@4ax.com...
    > On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 17:39:57 -0500, "jen" <jen@example.com> wrote in
    > post:
    >>Did you ever see "Sneakers"?

    >
    > Never heard of it, sorry.


    There is a trailer here:
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105435/
    I think you'd love this movie, Laura

    -jen



  9. #9
    Drumstick Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    In article <5qhDh.43012$I8.27366@bignews8.bellsouth.net>,
    jen@example.com says...
    > "Laura Fredericks" <anonomiss@CLOTHEShotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:lvbqt2h6f4er3kid6e1n8k3aucnhef349i@4ax.com...
    > > On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 17:39:57 -0500, "jen" <jen@example.com> wrote in
    > > post:
    > >>Did you ever see "Sneakers"?

    > >
    > > Never heard of it, sorry.

    >
    > There is a trailer here:
    > http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105435/
    > I think you'd love this movie, Laura
    >
    > -jen
    >
    >
    >

    If you can get Shoutcast (Winamp etc.) you can watch it there...

    Drum--

  10. #10
    kurt wismer Guest

    Re: Warning: Spyerase intentionally erases BugHunter from your machine

    Laura Fredericks wrote:
    > On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 17:39:57 -0500, "jen" <jen@example.com> wrote in
    > post:
    >> Did you ever see "Sneakers"?

    >
    > Never heard of it, sorry.


    i seem to recall it had robert redford... yup, imdb confirms it... also
    sidney poitier... pretty big names for a 'computer movie'...

    i think i'll go with hackers, though... just because it had angelina
    jolie in it...

    --
    "it's not the right time to be sober
    now the idiots have taken over
    spreading like a social cancer,
    is there an answer?"

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