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Re: TI-H: Re: Speedy Calc...




I run the developer network version 3.51 for one snmp tool only.

>Well I hope all of you are using pirated versions of NT... the last thing I
>want to hear is "Grant and Jon -- dedicated NT users that paid for it"...
>I'm sorry that Linux couldn't fit your needs... maybe someday you'll be
>dedicated Linux users.

Which version of linux do you use?  If you were a deticated linux user
you'd know how to config a POP box as a multi account acount with a
different name for each user.  Then maybe you wouldn't have to use 'Excite'.

You can't ping my linux box since I've set it not to reply to pings.
WinNuke or anyother sorry excuse for a wannabe hacer doesn't do anything to
my unpatched computers either.  For fun, I just tried it.  Did nothing.
This is what makes someone mad:

130.13.16.129.in-addr.arpa  PTR   86283   darkwing.ced.chalmers.se
11/24/98 19:35:50  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:37:01  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:37:37  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:37:55  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:38:12  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:38:30  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:38:48  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:39:23  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:39:41  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:39:59  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:40:16  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:40:35  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:40:52  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:41:10  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:41:28  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/24/98 19:41:45  ICMP from: 129.16.13.130  size: 1428  type: Echo Request
(ping)

He did that for 3 hours.  I let him have his fun.  He thought he could get
me off the net.  I e-mailed to his sysadmin and havn't heard from him
since.  :)

Oh yeah, these don't harm me either...

11/27/98 16:08:49  ICMP from: 192.168.50.50  size: 52  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/27/98 16:09:16  ICMP from: 192.168.50.50  size: 28
11/27/98 16:16:48  ICMP from: 192.168.50.50  size: 52  type: Echo Request
(ping)
11/27/98 16:16:48  ICMP from: 192.168.50.50  size: 32
11/27/98 16:16:48  CMonitorTask flush

He wastes his time all day too trying to get me off.  He is doing a pattern
that usually crash a tcp stack.  But not here...  My computer just flushes
the data.

Grant


>> actually, i'm in vindows NT vor the moment because UnReal and HalfLife
>are
>> not, and will no be available for Linux. Rather unfortunate i think...
>>
>> -- Jon
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dan <danb@excite.com>
>> To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
>> Date: Friday, November 27, 1998 10:30 PM
>> Subject: Re: TI-H: Re: Speedy Calc...
>>
>>
>> >
>> >Yea right... "software 3D" is pretty much equal to "RAM doubler"...
>hehe...
>> >and I don't think they have half as many good games for linux or any PPC
>> for
>> >that matter as a normal Intel comp.  Then again, I'm not a game expert,
>so
>> I
>> >wouldn't know much... but I do know that a serious gamer wouldn't be
>> >satisified with linux games.  Although Quake for linux is good enough
>for
>> >me... no 3D Accel. Card necessary.
>> >
>> >> Or you could just get a PPC workstation, linux, and used software 3D
>with
>> >> the same performance and quality.
>> >>
>> >> Grant
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >Well you could have sold it and bought a nice new Palm Pilot III and
>> >still
>> >> >had money left over to buy a new 3D card for your gaming pleasures.
>> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >> my dad got it as a gift from the company he works for...
>> >> >> he doesn't use it.. so why shouldn't I?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> stop jumping to conclusions fer cryin out loud
>> >> >> -dave
>> >> >>
>> >> >> <<
>> >> >>  What you don't have one? Oh ok... so you make programs and you
>can't
>> >> >even
>> >> >>  test them because you don't have one... Now if you did have one,
>then
>> >> >I'd
>> >> >>  consider you "rich" for wasting the money on it.  If you like
>> >clicking
>> >> >on
>> >> >>  tiny start menu's, then I guess thats OK too.
>> >> >>   >>
>> >> >
>> >> >-dan
>> >> >
>> >> >You standing in line?
>> >> >You believing the lies?
>> >> >You bowing down to this flag?
>> >> >You've Got a Bullet in Your Head.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >_______________________________________________________
>> >> >Get your free, private e-mail at http://mail.excite.com/
>> >>
>> >
>> >-dan
>> >
>> >You standing in line?
>> >You believing the lies?
>> >You bowing down to this flag?
>> >You've Got a Bullet in Your Head.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >_______________________________________________________
>> >Get your free, private e-mail at http://mail.excite.com/
>> >
>>
>
>-dan
>
>You standing in line?
>You believing the lies?
>You bowing down to this flag?
>You've Got a Bullet in Your Head.
>
>
>
>
>_______________________________________________________
>Get your free, private e-mail at http://mail.excite.com/


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