Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
¿You don't expect me to tell you all my secrets, do you?
I hit your message about 8:52:50 Eastern time. Your should see my IP address there. (it ends in .47)
1x1 pixel graphic - yes that would work also, and be quite stealthy.
Why there could be one right here ---> · <--- and you wouldn't even know it. Unless, of course, you read the HTML source for the webpage. I've been doing that quite a bit lately. :)
How did I give money to the company?
Let us hope that Mr. Megas makes a WISE choice for us who gave money to this company.
For me, it does look like the company is moving in the correct direction. Sometimes I wish it would move a bit more quickly than it does, however living in the corporate world as I do, I can understand that some things take time.....
Today's interview is up on my site.
http://www.cd74.com/igtg/
Last night I updated the radio interviews on my website. So far as I know I'm fully up-to-date, if I'm missing one or two, please let me know the day and time of the interview.
http://www.cd74.com/igtg/
OHBULL - I noticed you're in quarantine, so to speak. 'Tis a shame, those who contribute valid and useful information are chastised, yet those who do little but obfuscate are allowed to continue in their postings....
> Gawd that was good...
I liked it..... :)
In actuality, I didn't need to go as far as a dictionary. I recognized the piece as something I've seen many times over.
It is an enjoyable read, though. :)
There are going to be a lot of angry people at Global Calumny Funds.
Has anyone checked to see if there is such a company in Stamford, CT?
OOOOOT: Do not forget to pay proper homage to DHMO.
http://www.dhmo.org/
From the FAQ:
What is Dihydrogen Monoxide?
Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) is a colorless and odorless chemical compound, also referred to by some as Dihydrogen Oxide, Hydrogen Hydroxide, Hydronium Hydroxide, or simply Hydric acid. Its basis is the unstable radical Hydroxide, the components of which are found in a number of caustic, explosive and poisonous compounds such as Sulfuric Acid, Nitroglycerine and Ethyl Alcohol.
For more detailed information, including precautions, disposal procedures and storage requirements, refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for Dihydrogen Monoxide.
Today's interview is up on my website. I do try to keep the interviews current, though sometimes it does take me a day or two before I have the time to post them. The site URL is in the info section for this board:
http://www.cd74.com/igtg/
I'll bet there's a story behind the issuance of those subpoenae that we'll never hear.
There is. The NYTimes ran two very related articles side-by-side, one has been widely discussed here. The other, involving the Overstock.com CEO has been curiously left out of the discussions.
lawyers will be lawyers....
So start one.
Sand's recent interviews are up on my website.
http://www.cd74.com/igtg/
Mr. Mackey
I'm not expecting any significant volume until we vacate the pinkies.
Alright...CATFIGHT!!!!!!!!
Nah.
OT Why dude.... you really are sneaky!
Not sneaky, just interested in technical accuracy. In actually, I'm actually quite open in my messages. No agenda here (unlike many of the posters on this board [Janice Shill's crowd comes to mind...])
As I mentioned, several people (at least) hang on your words, I'm sure you wouldn't want to mislead.
Hey man, I was trying to help.
That is why you need to be precise.
When I corrected your comments about the email timestamps a few days ago, I got four private emails saying how useful your technical advice has been on this message board (that's four private messages, in addition to the one you sent with the incorrect info about synching to GMT). So I think you do need to be more precise and accurate in the details because there are people here who hang on your every word in the technical arena.
I'm jus' tryin' to help ya....
Yes, IE changes with webpage size and activity, but after loading should remain fairly constant.
Not necessarily. A multi-threaded program may free up memory on lower-priority background threads, or add memory for background processes that may be unrelated to the immediate foreground task.
Most legitimate applications never exchange data with IE.
Any program that uses the Windows help facilities (i.e., most programs) use the IE rendering engine.
Last year I wrote a control that allows me to sit at my desk and trigger video cameras at several client locations. All they have to do is have IE 5.0 or above running on their machine, and I can take snapshots remotely and have them automatically transmitted as a webpage to my browser.
Anyone who is stupid enough to allow IE to download and run controls without prompting is an absolute fool who does not care about the integrity of the PC they own.
But on RB, or the free version of IHUB, you can count on advertisements that invoke other programs (like sound, or even external java applications). A lot of those advertisements also carry and transmit trojans, such as serf mentioned.
I use the free version of iHub, but I see none of that. There are advantages to not using IE as the web browser. :)
What?? Ummm... maybe this will help.... the cookies are accessed by the trojans... just as they can be accessed by the RB cgiscript.
I did not say the cookies could not be accessed by trojans. Go back and read precisely what I wrote, not what you want to think I wrote....
Then hit Ctrl/Alt/Delete one time (ONLY ONE TIME)
When I do that, I see a Windows Security dialog box, offering me the option to log off, shutdown, lock the workstation, run task manager, etc. I do not go directly into Task Manager.
I run Windows 2000. It sounds like you are running Windows 95, 98 or Me.
Also, I run Opera for my browsing, I'd never even think of running the security fiasco known as Internet Explorer. No wonder you have so many trojan problems....
btw, the resident memory size of IE will change as it renders various pages of the websites you visit. Pages with more images or more complex HTML code will require more memory to process and render. That memory variation has nothing to do with trojans.
The real trojans that bad sites install on your PC run as a system process, outside of IE's memory space.
Sure, they're called trojans,
OK, now you're calling them trojans instead of cookies. Two completely different items.
serf - yup, that's standard cookie web tracking and it is done by many, many sites. Nothing particularly exciting about that.
Google doubleclick or webtrends to see.
If you don't log off RB, and just "x out" of the browser window, the cookies they leave keep operating and respond to other programs as well. Some of the little "gifts" from RB can actually track and report keystrokes to the RB cgi interface.
Can you explain how an RB cookie keeps operating and responding to other programs after I've left the RB site?
I've just uploaded the short version (with only Scott Sand) to my website
http://www.cd74.com/igtg/
Enjoy!
But YOUR time is synchronized to GMT first, then adjusted.
A nice dodge of the item we were discussing.
In case you forget, I had pointed out that your analysis of the timestamps of the messages neglected to take into account that very same "adjustment" that you are now trying to hide behind.
My Email Server is one hour off because I do not adjust for Daylight savings time.
Exactly... each server's time is determined by the person who runs that server. They all do not run on GMT, as incorrectly asserted by someone else.
I run a server in Alberta, Canada; yet I keep the server running on my local time (US Eastern Time) because that is convenient for me. The timestamps in the email headers of all the mails that pass through my server are all US Eastern Time (the precise Unix timezone for my server is EST5EDT). I also run a couple of servers here in Connecticut, and they also are running on EST5EDT.
ALL internet servers are synchronized with Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
Actually they are not.
Megas sent the email from Pino before he received it.
How is that possible?
He didn't and it isn't possible.
The time in an email header is of the format:
Wed, 6 Dec 2000 18:33:02 -0600
In the above, 18:33:02 is the time on the local server, and the local server is in a time zone that is 6 hours to the west of GMT (the -0600 in the above example).
For more information on this, look at
http://www.uic.edu/depts/accc/newsletter/adn29/headers.html
Skip to the section -- The Last Received: Header:, then read the paragraph that starts with, This transaction occurred.
Here's another reference:
http://www.stopspam.org/email/headers.html
Tue, 18 Mar 1997 14:39:24 -0800 (PST)
This mail transfer happened on Tuesday, March 18, 1997, at 14:39:24 (2:39:24 in the afternoon) Pacific Standard Time (which is 8 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time; hence the "-0800").
re: Ready for the BOMB everybody? It's really good!
Sent : Saturday, July 30, 2005 1:02 AM (that's in England - GMT - see below)
- OK
Received: from mail pickup service by hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC; Fri, 29 Jul 2005 18:02:34 -0700
- the -0700 means MDT, EDT is -0500
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 18:16:04 EDT
- this is 4:16PM MDT.
Ya think?
My 10000 foot view of this is the message board psychology is being steered to provide as much supply as possible at the opening of trading
> Is that by design??
More than likely, yes. IMHO, of course.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=BCIT&read=4623
biz - is that 80% of the count of investors, or the investors holding 80% of the shares?
=== he Sandman told me that 80% of his investors do not post on the message boards or have even heard of Raging Bull. ===
Is it up to Megas to legitimize those shares, or the brokerages who sold them under the guise they were legitamate?
>Megas wont legitimize every single street-held share of bcit out there<
I would reply, however, you seem to have addressed your comment to someone else besides me.
Many, many companies nowadays outsource their distribution. If you buy consumer electronics over the Internet, the product is more than likely shipped from a distributor's warehouse located near FedEx's hub in Tennessee. There is an entire industry popping up in that area for the pure purpose of distributing products via FedEx. I understand UPS also has a hub in the central US for the same reason, and there are numerous distributor warehouses built around that hub as well.
>>> Outsource is just another word for, "I don't know what the hell I am doing."<<<
Not really. Outsource is another word for I know what needs to be done, but for what it would cost me to do it, I could have an expert do it for me, and I can then concentrate on bettering my products. Why should Sand need to worry about trucking schedules?
I've put the recent radio interviews up on my website
http://www.cd74.com/igtn/