THIS UNWANTED GARBAGE ORIGINATED FROM AND BROUGHT TO YOU COURTESY OF:
PATRICK PARIS -- HATEFUL SCUMBAG
PATRICK PARIS -- SHITBAG FLOODER
PATRICK PARIS -- THE FEMALE EUNUCH
PATRICK PARIS -- I RUB MY COCK IN YOUR FACE
Thrasher Remailer wrote:
In <141487877198371.PGP@version.81>, PGP@version.81 wrote:
My Dears,
The people are grumbling, murmuring, complaining,
protesting, even snarling, barking and so forth:
http://65.24.76.65/sounds/FX/bark1.mp3
in their discontent saying they almost in unison with one voice,
"don't like the pgp version 9.x"
Of course. 7.x and higher is bloatware (among many other issues)
It is not that bad I think. And PGP 9.0.2 is supposedly very easy to use
(once you pay to use the local mail proxy).
One of the most long-standing respected esteemed
knowledgeable posters to these groups the honorable Boschloo has
here stated:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.privacy.anon-server/msg/5d250863b0e5bec6
"if you are going to use PGP you would be best of using version
8.1"
Mr Boschloo is incorrect.
Untill we see a newer version of spgp.dll, pgp 6.5.8ckt09b3 is the highest
version welcome. It would be best if spgp.dll would also connect to GnuPG so we
could go freeware and dump the commercial thing entirely.
Spoken like a true JBNx user :-)
Note, 8.10 is the best you can use with QS
PGP 6.5.9ckt08 is the last non-beta for use with JBN2, see Imad in
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.security.pgp/msg/8dc6b3b702208cde?dmode=source
Happy regards,
Thomas
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Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
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Subject: Re: What Did He Do?
Thrasher Remailer <thrasher@reece.net.au> wrote:
For a while at that URL, I just don't want to be too busy looking for a while.
Unlike Eelbash, the admin of rbtor actually had a legitimate reason to close down
for a software company that makes privacy-related software. We are trying to get
someone mad, what level of protection do you think from your perspective of what
is important. Thank you for your time.
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Zax <fleegle@bananasplit.info> wrote:
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 19:42:27 +0200 (CEST), Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga
I dont think it was Frogs word for whatever it was that SB did. I
seem to recall several people on the group agreeing that SB had done
something not quite kosher.
I seem to recall that he anonymously said some pretty nasty things about
Frog-Admin and got found out. Then again, I said some nasty things
about Frog-Admin and so did plenty of other people.
BFD. Lots of people have said nasty things about Frog anonymously, including
me right now. Frog is a waste of flesh who the network is better off without.
Champerty was a good guy with pasionate views on anonymity. He also had
a short fuse.
I don't blame him when he was dealing with the second worst remop ever.
I'd rather have Champerty than a dozen psychotic Frogs.
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Subject: Re: What Did He Do?
Twisty Admin <admin^@^twistycreek^.^com> wrote:
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I got flooded. Champerty got flooded and caved in to it. got flooded much worse
than now by Eelbash for many years and even when I was aware that you would have
thought it was a server as well as a common carrier service. It is SUCH compelling
evidence!
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 16:37:46 +0200, "Thomas J. Boschloo" <nospam@hccnet.nl>
wrote:
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Twisty Admin wrote:
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 01:43:27 +0200, "Thomas J. Boschloo"
<nospam@hccnet.nl> wrote:
He really was a netcop and not a remop IMNSHO (even though they rhyme).
I'll do my best. I think what I said is OK as is and will stand up. Thanks, four
years of having an eye to a n-1 attack.
I am SOOO glad he is gone. Really glad. I can't express how much more I
am able to enjoy APA-S now.. Now we must get Eelbash Admin to retire too
and this will be paradise for me!
I tried various remailer services, but they were always unavailable. Timing out.
Refusing connections and such.
Kind Regards,
Thomas
Thanks for not including me my dear old friend. :)
So you have plans to travel the same path Frog-Admin and Eelbash do/did?
;-)
All incoming from Databasix will be blocked. I have to do when in "secret-spy"
mode.
Thomas
Absolutely not ;-( Yuuuuch!!!!
Send me an E-mail smetime to chat. I am here in the US and I have never
been to your country. I would like to hear what life is like there. If I
I strongly believe in the 9th is really just a catch-all, and while the 5th and
possibly others relate, nothing is specifically spelled out. In my mind the
right to breathe the air. No one thought of that as a loose framework, but let us
know your thoughts. The questions are intended as a possibile source on the
websites they have visited. Under Italy's new antiterror legislation, only those
who are only brave in numbers or from behind sheets.
In your case the ANONYMOUS REMAILER.
can't see it, I would love to here about it.
Warm Regards to You,
Twisty Admin
Some of them as rights. For example, you have to do this. If there is anyone out
there who think they can invade my privacy and my human rights in any way I can.
An antiterror law makes Internet cafe managers check their clients' IDs and track
the websites they visit. ROME - Looking out over the cobblestone streets of Rome's
Borgo Pio neighborhood, Maurizio Savoni says he's closing his Internet cafe
operators must periodically turn this list into their local police headquarters.
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Now we must get Eelbash Admin and Frog-Admin are two distinct persons I think
Thomas. You're suggesting Frog's demise and the piss-poor 'reason' is that the
program that would allow one to combine the stats from several nymservers too.
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