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sigkim
06-17-2002, 06:53 AM
I'm useing this forum because it hasn't had a post for a while.


While looking over the topics and responses I've noticed that Data and Blacksheep seem to bare the brunt of the responses(followed by Newbietoo haveing his thoughtful say so's) I'm courious as to who you guys are. I don't want to know your favorite color(mine is black) or your ****** card numbers(mine is .....kidding) just a few tid bits like how long you've been working with computers, how did you earn your senior member status, do you work for the parent company of this web site?

To tell or not to tell is of course up to u guys......and that's that.

Have a good day folks.

sigkim(newestnewbie)


P.S. Greetings to you also Newbietoo!

sigkim
06-17-2002, 07:01 AM
I see the forum didn't recognize me as a member, well... I am :)

sigkim(newestnewbie)

Blacksheep
06-17-2002, 04:27 PM
Hi sigkim,

Believe the senior member status is assigned based upon number of posts one has made. After a certain number of posts a member may choose his/her own title.

I've been playing with computers since **8*, and post here on this ***rd as a volunteer.

Most here who respond to questions are merely trying to be helpful.

Regards,

Unregistered
06-17-2002, 05:06 PM
Thank you for the greeting Sigkim!! The guest notation under the names is strange and the moderators are not responding. My registration was strange as well. I have since been back to the registration page here and remembered that I did fill out everything mandatory including a good address where I received verification and additional instructions probably to prove that it was in fact my address. My IP is logged. As I recall, I was even welcomed to the forum at the left top part of the site. But!!! rather surprised when I came up as an unregistered guest. Now I do you use a proxy most times, but I have been here and "registered" using my real IP. After "registration" and using my own IP - the same result. I am allowing session cookies. I am reluctant to duplicate an error I have made by registering again only to compound my problem (dual identity). I am not allowed to send a moderator an email (because I am not registered) and I have asked for assistance from a moderator via this forum. After all, they have the info. I gave and would know the error I made (can't imagine what is was since I am pretty smart (just kidding) at filling out forms). I should add also that when I post a reply here, my password is valid. I am still going to sit tight until I know what's what. Registration seems to be a very emotional aspect of the Forum - but in my case, I did make the commitment and the moderators do have my information. As soon as someone comes on with a registered name, I notice, boom boom boom the "welcomes" follow immediately even before the members know the person (one of dubious distinction?). Perhaps another unregistered-non-member person could respond to this and tell me how they got the status I didn't want!!!!! I happen to believe that everyone should be registered. That way, when one turns into a "troll" everyone will know the name. If I can't straighten this out, I won't be posting anymore. Kind regards, Newbietoo

Piexa
06-17-2002, 08:43 PM
Hello sigkim...

Yabut has done a fair share of assistance, too, but he hasn't posted in awhile.

Yabut...are you out there?!

I'm still striving for a personalized site status.
Hell, these days I'm striving to post as a registered user with my avatar intact :)

Been messing with (and messing up) computers since '*4...sometimes ya win, sometimes ya lose. Win or lose, just blame Windows ;)

I believe you and I hail from the same "hot ass desert", as well.

's about it, I s'pose.
Take care,
~ Piexa

Unregistered
06-17-2002, 10:50 PM
Your posts are wonderful!!! So logical (as Spock would say) and yet with good humor. Just a compliment when one is due. Kind regards, Newbietoo.

Blacksheep
06-18-2002, 01:35 AM
According to the member list Newbietoo is a registered Junior Member.

S***est you enable cookies, referrer logging, and log in. You may need to enable javascript also.

HTH

NewbieDoobeeDoo
06-18-2002, 11:53 AM
"That way, when one turns into a "troll" everyone will know the name. If I can't straighten this out, I won't be posting anymore. Kind regards, Newbietoo"

Keep posting Newbietoo. We love you just the way you are :-) If your nick should ever make an even slightly ill-humored post we'd know immediately it's a troll and not you :-)

Unregistered
06-18-2002, 12:50 PM
Thanks "guys"!!! Blacksheep, thanks for the valuable info. that I can't even get (being a unregistered non-member -sarcasm here, sorry). I'm not too worried about impersonations because the moderators certainly would know the difference. Where are they anyway? Not a good sign. Blacksheep, I will try your s***estions and if that still doesn't clear things up, then the website has screwed up and re-registering won't fix it. At least we are all equal as "quests"!!!!! Could someone with email privileges email Mr. Byte or Otto and let them know we need some help in here!? Got to get to class. Kind regards, Newbietoo

Blacksheep
06-18-2002, 01:10 PM
Huh? newbietoo hasn't even tried s***estions? :rolleyes:

S***est newbietoo post message to Otto.

sigkim
06-18-2002, 04:53 PM
From sigkim:

I have seen many of your posts Newbietoo as unregistered guest and I wondered why you haven't registered. Your message cleared things up. I thought you might be wary of signing up for things like I am. (AOL,yahoo and msn taught me that)

As far as Piexa is concerned this computer situation is a kind of win loose situation. Some of the benefits include small no B.S. forums like this and the convenience of doing things at home such as purchases over the net. I bought a Gibson SG from world class guitars for 200 dolars less than I could find locally. This is good for me but bad for the local economy and the like. I could go on about this but I'm trying to keep rambling to a minnimum.

With this freedom to buy over the net comes many risks one hasn't considered before going on-line. Privacy is a big concern,not because I'm doing anything illegal but out of principle. It is nobody's Darn businees what I do and where I go on the net! Period. Unless I choose to let them know. How dare some Ad agency stick a little snoop in my computer that tells them where I go so I (and we) can be targeted. If I was a programmer....why I would....nevermind...

With the help of forums like this and some of the links provided here, we can all keep ad agencies out of our back pocket(as well as anobody else that I(we) don't want there.

Ok, that's my vent for the day.

Heres a link for everyone: www.ziplip.com
These folks provide secure email with encryption capabilities for free. Sign up is painless. They basically don't care who you are. Another one is www.fastmail.ca They are based in Canada and the service is intended for Canadians but I figure they are to busy watching hockey to notice my account so what the hey. These folks don't provide encryption capapbilities, and sign up is also unintrusive.

Newbietoo also states that he uses a proxie. I've done a fair share of reading at the various links provided here and it seems fairly complicated. My tentative conclusions are that if an individual or an agency is bound and determined to find information about an individual they can.

I saw a story on PBS a few years ago about a hacker that was stealing ***** from one of the phone companies here in the US. He would only steal small amounts at a time so as not to be noticed(unused minutes,dead accounts,thousanths of a percent).

A system manager came across 50 cents missing and couldn't figure out where it went. Through shere determination he investigated and eventually caught the guy in Germany(I believe)

This criminal was useing a network of proxies and still managed to get caught. Now this is just the premis as the actual story went much more in depth but the point is he was discoverd and traced back to his personal computer. It took a few years but they got the guy and he had a few hundred thousand dollars stashed away.
This is something your average surfer doesn't have to worry about but is still interesting in that anybody can be found depending on the investigators will,time,and resources.

OHHH this was a long one.

Have a good day everyone!

sigkim(newestnewbie)

Piexa
06-18-2002, 11:03 PM
Hiya Blacksheep...you were scarce around here for awhile. Good to see you again! :)

TY for the compliment, Newbietoo...I'm really much more cynical than you'd think, but at least typing out one's thoughts allows a few extra seconds of "no...wait, I don't mean it like that..." time ;)

sigkim...the internet doesn't have to be a win-lose situation. Just a bit of caution with what you give, a bit of caution with what you take and it's an enjoyable, educational and positive media tool.

Newbietoo
06-19-2002, 08:01 PM
To Blacksheep, I have "everything" off, my own IP. took out username, "unregistered" and put in Newbietoo and entered my password. In case this doesn't work, you should know that my password works for posting but I am not recognized when I do other things (like click on my own IP logged). When I enter my password for those other areas of the forum, I am locked out. After this I give up!!! Sending a message to a moderator will not do any good. Have done that before. Here goes!!! regards, Newbietoo. P.S. when I say everthing, I mean cookies are enabled and the whole works. Scripts included.

Newbietoo
06-19-2002, 08:07 PM
Well, I don't believe it. My gosh, CELEBRATE, CELEBRATE!!! Oh, my gosh, this unbelievable. This is wonderful. Top of the mountain. A glass of bubbly!!! Several glasses of bubbly. Oh, wow. Hug Blacksheep (don't worry I am a "she" sheep). Newbie no more folks. Hugs and handshakes, Newbietoo

Newbietoo
06-19-2002, 08:11 PM
Just had a thought!!! Don't be too upset about the "guest" thing. For me, just to finally have a "name" makes the guest thing look .....well, I don't even focus on it. Too much bubbly? (just kidding). Regards, Newbietoo.

Newbietoo
06-19-2002, 08:15 PM
I just want to keep posting, but that would be called "flooding" and that is not permitted. Oh my gosh, I am so happy. Hug the moderators too. Better get some dinner and real bubbly.

sigkim
06-20-2002, 12:10 AM
I couldn't empathize(correct?)with you more. It's easy to get carried away with a post and sometimes I have to Wohaaaa Nelly and pull in the reigns also. It's easy to tell your life story in one message and that's something I'm working on also. But hey, we're the newbies,gotta love us!
I'm happy to hear your sign in glitches are cleared up and let's send Piexa's computer a get well card!

Good day!

sigkim(newestnewbie)

Newbietoo
06-20-2002, 12:40 PM
Well I could now worry that I too am a guest when I am really a junior member, but I don't think I should get going on that one!!!Just wondering, where are all the "welcomes" for such a good citizen???? (and not of dubious distinction). Just kidding. Happy with the way things are. Regards, Newbietoo

Data
06-22-2002, 09:35 AM
HI ,

Well,i am seeing this thread after *7 replies to it-just now :)

Well a basic introduction-I am m/2*/bangalore,India studying for computer engineering.

Just like black sheep,we all volunteer to post.
I am on a very slow connection now a days and don't even get to view all the threads posted.
u can get senior member,i think if u post *00 posts,u automatically become senior member.
It is not quite measured on the ur knowledge,just expect a people who post a lot have a lot of knowledge .like i posted so many posts in here doesn't mean i am some geek :)

I started playing on computers from ***7.
Used to come a lot on irc,finally realised its a big waste of time & thought of learning new things & joined here.
I was very much a newbie when i am here.
now may be i am an intermediate new bie,nothing more.

if u need privacy,encrypt data,it is ur biggest asset & the solution is rite under ur nose-Digi Secret from tamos.com


quote by sigkim

.This criminal was useing a network of proxies and still managed to get caught. Now this is just the premis as the actual story went much more in depth but the point is he was discoverd and traced back to his personal computer. It took a few years but they got the guy and he had a few hundred thousand dollars stashed away.
This is something your average surfer doesn't have to worry about but is still interesting in that anybody can be found depending on the investigators will,time,and resources


eer...not necessarily.

there are easy ways not to get caught.
Well any whats the point in telling how to steal & not 2 get caught when this forum is dedicated to internet privacy & security.

help in this forum comes from a lot of unregistered too-thanx to them.
keep posting usefull information,how ever small it might be,thats what the forum is all about.

Otto & Mr Byte must be busy making some new software may be an anti virus!-who knows :)

Regards Data.

Data
06-22-2002, 09:46 AM
TESTing guest or not-after cookinging in :)

Data.

Piexa
06-22-2002, 01:14 PM
Originally posted by sigkim
let's send Piexa's computer a get well card!
heh...I'm locked and loaded with a wide-open weekend, a case of Mountain Dew and my installation CD's...so "I'm goin' in" (LOL)

See y'all soon (I hope) :cool:

~ Piexa

sigkim
06-23-2002, 07:13 PM
Mr. Data:

I came across a homepage created by a very cheerful fellow from Bangalor India. His name is D#####. Might you be he?
This person was kind enough to respond to an email I sent him with more than I had expected. He also included a little history about the english language In India amoung other things.(that was way cool)
As this forum's main concern is privacy and security I haven't included information that might reveal to others who I think you might be. With billions of people on the web, I think it would be very interesting if you were infact he. Although with what I learned about this particular fellow and your helpfullness In this forum I wouldn't be suprised.

In my email to this person I spoke of a friend I had from India and how well spoken she was. English was her second language and she had been learning (although I think she could have taught us americans a thing or two) for only three years at that point.

Your response is of course up to you Mr.Data

Piexa, is mountian dew the key?......MMMM..Gibson SG....computer.....Mountian dew....this will be fun!!!

Good day to all
sigkim(newestnewbie)

Data
06-24-2002, 11:17 AM
HI,


MY home page is www.admincops.com

was it the same u saw?


Regards Data.

sigkim
06-24-2002, 01:48 PM
Hello Data:

The answer is no sadly however take a look at the homepage of the person I was describeing, you might find it interesting as your homepage is about Microsoft......

His page is at http://symonds.net/~deep/index.html

Neat huh?

Drop him a line if you want, his name is Deepak and I believe he is also from Bangalore (the silicon valley of India as he calls it)

Have fun Data

sigkim(newestnewbie)