On Wednesday 25 March 2015 08:28:21 Mark Wendt wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 8:22 AM, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com> 
wrote:
> > I've not found such a link, complaints to abuse seem to go to a
> > black hole, and the spammy crap from them (they hit me 2 to 4x a
> > day) has caused me to setup a filter recipe that sends them to a
> > "spam" folder, to be inspected as sa-learn -spam runs in the middle
> > of the night and deletes them when it has learned about them.  All
> > the fake training resources & so-called seminars they offer, are
> > related to stuff that will change with the next exploit that breaks,
> > and likely would be a total waste for any IP departments money that
> > was worth keeping on the payroll.
> >
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett
>
> Hey Gene,
>
> Good to hear from you.  We were wondering if everything is ok, since
> you normally post here just about every day, and we hadn't heard from
> you in a while.
>
> Hope everything is going well.
>
> Mark

Well is a state of mind. :)  To summerize, a typu in the emc filters has 
been marking posts as read for the last couple weeks,  and it was 
bothering me that the list seemed to have died.  Fixed for about a day 
now.

However its been entirely too damned real around here. A bug in the bill 
pay software at my bank caused by medicare sup policy to go unpaid for 
long enough it was canceled, and they (Mutual of Omaha) will not 
reinstate coverage based on my past claims. So now the only way is to 
become an ARRP member and buy it thru them because ARRP says they can't 
refuse.  Work in progress. I am not crazy about ARRP.  But when in 
Rome...

Then a bit over 24 hours ago, a patient at Sharpe Hospital climbed the 
fence and walked into the woods, so everyone has a piece in their pocket 
in case he shows up, including me.  He was there for mental evaluation 
to determine if he could stand trial for murder one.

Then I ordered the 11 amp electric demolition hammer from Harbor Fraud 2 
weeks ago last saturday, intending to sink a 20 some gallon platic sump 
into the basement floor because 3 dehumidifiers can't keep up with the 
spring rains, expecting the usual UPS lag of 5 business days.  The 
illiterate knuckle dragger in the warehouse stuck the shipping label on 
a transmission jack, which I rejected when they brought it the first 
time, so they brought it back again DBY, box now all beat to hell & 
leaking parts, and without even punching the door bell. I burned up the 
line  to HF (again), they supposedly have now shipped the correct item, 
but I've no clue what the name of the donkey pulling the cart is.

Fedex of course won't send it back unless HF issues a shipping return.  
So unless they do that in another week or so, I figure I'll own a 450lb 
rated transmission jack, free.  Not at all sure what I'll use it for 
though, barter material maybe.  No clue what its worth, but it can't 
possibly be worth more than a 100 dollar bill if that much.  Its a 
stamped metal scissors jack.

Stress, created by not strangling someone desperately in need of it..

And how was your last 2 weeks?

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>

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