4Q <paul_zest@hushmail.com> wrote in
news:1186242724.372083.200970@l70g2000hse.googlegr oups.com:
> Dustin Cook wrote:
>> "miner.-" <outdoorminer_uk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in
>> news:5hh1r0F3jseg0U1@mid.individual.net:
>>
>> >
>> > "Dustin Cook" <spamfilterineffect.see.sig@nowhere.com> wrote in
>> > message news:Xns997DE4B9757C0HHI2948AJD832@69.28.186.121.. .
>> >> "Russg" <russgilb@MUNGEsbcyahoo.net> wrote in
>> >> news:2bnri.291$IE5.194 @newssvr17.news.prodigy.net:
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>> "Dustin Cook" <> wrote in message news:
>> >>>> 4Q <> wrote in
>> >>>> news:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>> >>>>>> 4Q <> wrote in news:
>> >>>>>> >>> > Laura Fredericks wrote:
>> >>>>>> >>
>> >>> snip
>> >>>>>> I tell you what, I'll consider you a giant gopher or a fat ass
>> >> squirl
>> >>>>>> or something. Maybe even a skunk. Aha, I know.. You'd be a
>> >>>>>> large ass groundhog, and I hate groundhogs. They do however
>> >>>>>> make good moving target practice shots. LoL.
>> >>> snip
>> >>> What's the difference between a gopher and a ground hog?
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> Trying to troll? Okay then, you asked for it.
>> >>
>> >> Groundhog dwarfs the gopher
>> >>
>> >> Q: What is the difference between a groundhog and a gopher? -
>> >> Janice
>> >>
>> >> A: The big groundhog is about 24 times heavier than the little
>> >> gopher. The animals look somewhat similar, however, with short
>> >> neck, legs, and tail.
>> >>
>> >> The groundhog (also known as a "woodchuck" and "whistle pig") is a
>> >> marmot - essentially, a giant North American ground squirrel. The
>> >> gopher is, like the groundhog, a burrowing member of the rodent
>> >> order but its closest living relatives are kangaroo rats and
>> >> pocket mice.
>> >>
>> >> The pocket gopher gets its name from large fur-lined cheek pouches
>> >> that border its face down to its shoulders. These weird roomy
>> >> pouches function much like jeans pockets. They open to the outside
>> >> and can be turned inside out for cleaning.
>> >>
>> >> The groundhog hibernates and the gopher does not. By the end of
>> >> October, the groundhog descends into her hidden burrow beneath a
>> >> stump or a rock, curls into a relaxed ball, slows her heart from
>> >> 75 to 4 beats a minute, and drops her body temperature to that of
>> >> her home. She is so far "asleep" that, even if we warm her, she
>> >> needs several hours to waken.
>> >>
>> >> Groundhog:
>> >> # species Marmota monax from the squirrel family, Sciuridae, order
>> >> Rodentia
>> >> # up to 13 pounds, 6 kg
>> >> # head and body 20 inches(50 cm) long; tail 18 inches
>> >> # found in eastern and central United States, across Canada, and
>> >> into Alaska along forest edges abutting meadows, open fields,
>> >> roads, and streams.
>> >> # good swimmers, can climb tall shrubs and sizable trees
>> >>
>> >> Gopher:
>> >> # any of 38 species from the family Geomyidae, order Rodentia
>> >> # 0.5 pound (250 g)
>> >> # head and body 6 inches (15 cm) long; tail 3 inches (8 cm)
>> >> # range from southern Canada and the United States, south through
>> >> Mexico and Central America, to northwestern Colombia. Found from
>> >> coastal areas to above the timberline in high mountains.
>> >> # two to three-year lifespan
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Now you as well as optikl and 4q may kindly go **** yourself. Have
>> >> a nice day, and I certainly hope this post has been educational
>> >> for your stupid ass.
>> >>
>> >
>> > I really like 'Thank Christ For The Bomb' it was their finest
>> > moment
>> >
>> > miner.-
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>> LOL! Nice to see you again.
>>
>
> *lol* Greet everyone that isn't on
> your case kicking you up the arse
> like a long lost brother! **** you'll
> be greeting Fitzy & Cluely like buddies
> next *hahha*
Awe, whats a matter 4flunky? Are you noticing a trend you don't like? Did
you see how many people we don't even know speak up in defense of the
program and myself; Even thanking me. HAHA. People aren't buying the
bull**** your trying to sell, kiddo. Your going out of business. hahahaha
> * You gloss over repeated downloads,
> revisits from the same individual,
> abandoned downloads, look then rejects,
> archivers... Yes give us a more accurate
> translation of its success like how well
> the PayPal uploads are doing $$$?
Another red herring. You aren't entitled to information like that. You
seem to think you have some entitlement or that I or anyone else owes
you. That's not the case. The explanation for how bughunter works is
general in nature and it tells all one needs to know about it.
Have you fixed your inaccurate website yet? It's obviously not a string
scanner, and the algorithm is probably one of the fastest available; and
an ex-vxer designed it, not you. Hehe.
> * This inflation of your 'crap' beyond
The only one who's been spewing crap all over the place is you, flunkyQ.
You've tried to hijack every single thread that even mentions BugHunter,
you even insert crossposting crap to try and get it posted to auk; are
you trying to earn brownie points? Trying to fit in to something huh?
> the limits of its feeble structure
> (you, the code, your mental state,
Here's laughing at you, your all washed up kiddo. You have nothing. You
are nothing, and here's the saddest thing, you won't ever be anything
useful or productive to anyone.
> 4Q
> http://fourq.host.sk
The last remaining webhost willing to stick their systems out on the line
for you. I hope you don't burn them as much as you did some of your
former hosts. Oh doesn't google have a story to tell about you....
--
Dustin Cook
Author of BugHunter - MalWare Removal Tool - v2.2c
email: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com.removethis
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