4Q wrote:
> Rhonda Lea Kirk wrote:
>> Dustin Cook wrote:
>>> 4Q <paul_zest@hushmail.com> wrote in news:b0550f52-d55b-4503-8b48-
>>> 00fd43e1af57@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>>
>>>> and especially **** written in b'ASIC
>>>> (described as a lamer tool for people
>>>> that can't code in Assembly)
>>>
>>> As for assembler, we all know better than that. As far as ASIC is
>>> concerned, this is really a pointless arguement. It's simply a tool
>>> for doing some things in. I quit writing malware almost 8 years ago
>>> 4Q, do you honestly think in all that time I haven't learned
>>> assembler? Don't kid yourself. I have spent nearly 3 years
>>> developing a DOS (basically, doesn't require windows to be
>>> operational for scanning/disabling/removal purposes) based malware
>>> removal tool that currently scans for over 11,000 malicious bhos,
>>> trojans, keyloggers, etc... The fact I'm able to write such a tool
>>> certainly proves I do know assembler.
>>>
>>> I don't quiet understand why you want to debate
>>
>> You don't understand it's not a debate.
>>
>
> True. It was as Soooge put it "VR
> slapstick" posted in AHM. However I like
> to think of it more as a comedy baseball
> bat, thwacking Dustbin upside down of
> the head. *grin*
Y'know, Dustin would make a fine cartoon.
>> It's comedy. And you're the brunt of the joke. If you were adult,
>> you'd
>
> Ah that's a bit cruel to the 30yr old
> teeniebopper in his Harry Potter themed
> wizards dungeon basement. He did
> actually say (only in AHM group)
> "He does have a sense of humour..."
<snicker>
>> take it with good humor. Unfortunately, there's all too much truth in
>> what is written about you, so you go off like a confused and angry
>> teen.
>>
>
> *hehe* Did you like the bit about his
> mom blaming it all his Open WiFi? That
> Open WiFi of his has got a lot to
> answer for...
That had me howling.
> Btw, I know this is from some time ago
> but what is the story of Dustbin
> offering you all his life savings
> (a couple hundred dollars), so you
> wouldn't go to the fed's over his
> Open WiFi ALT.SEX posting?
I had to reread the emails. Made me laugh.
While I was in Texas, he sent me a really weird email containing a post
he wanted me to make on his behalf (in reply to one of mine, I think).
Either Google or his nntp server was down, and he couldn't post. I
ignored the email, so I suppose when he figured he was dead in the bozo
bin, he felt it was necessary to engage an intermediary to intercede
with me.
Anyway, his story to the intermediary was that "someone" at the LAN
party made the alt.sex post, and in accordance with the party rules,
that "someone" was fined $300 for doing so. (This totally ignores the
fact that the alleged poster was using one of Dustin's email addresses
to post information only Dustin possessed.) According to what Dustin
told the intermediary, he was willing to "send some of the fine money to
[me] if [I'd] like."
I declined the offer. I didn't want his money, and I'd already been in
contact with the FBI. What Dustin still fails to comprehend is that he
endangered both my young adult daughter and my 99-year old grandmother
when he made that post. Not only was I concerned for their safety in my
absence, I was also concerned about the precarious legal position he put
me in: If one has knowledge of a crime that may be committed and fails
to report it and the crime subsequently occurs, one can be prosecuted
right along with the perpetrator.
> 4Q
> p.s. I've been doing some Camtasia
> hacking *hehehe*. Dustbin is not going
> to like it! *HAHAHA*
--
Rhonda Lea Kirk
nimue@databasix.com
Some are tempted to think of life in cyberspace as insignificant,
as escape or meaningless diversion. It is not. Our experiences there
are serious play. We belittle them at our risk. Sherry Turkle



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