[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
No, this thing has been going around for about a week now. I've
gotten 3 or 4 copies. All it takes is changing the From: header on
your outgoing mail. Someone did this and then sent it to gnhlug,
probably from within zk3 :)
(Bayard? ;)
Not guilty, your honor. The
On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 12:14, Rich C wrote:
I also heard a team of Qwest engineers were going to ride
the lines looking for these stuck dark bits.
Finally - something in this thread that I CAN believe. I have no
problem whatsoever believing Qwest would do this. 8)
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I haven't lost my mind!
*** Attention ***
It's that time again!
As many of you know, each year the Internet must be briefly shut down in
order to allow us to clean it. The cleaning process, which eliminates dead
email and inactive ftp, www and gopher sites, allows for a better-working
and faster Internet.
This
Mr. Scott - report to the principal's office IMMEDIATELY!
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Are you sure that's not just a .NET shutdown?
What program are they using? Norton Internet Sweep 2001?
Do I have to physically unplug my machines or is leaving them off
enough?
If I leave my computer on will my Browser cache be cleaned out too?
Do they have a backup of the internet in case
No, all the ISP engineers are going to unplug all their wires, modems,
routers, and thoroughly clean them to make sure there are no loose bits.
When the net comes back up, performance should be much better because all
email that has been in limbo for years will have been removed.
On 29 Mar
Great! Can you e-mail me when they're done?
On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 16:56, Jerry Feldman wrote:
No, all the ISP engineers are going to unplug all their wires, modems,
routers, and thoroughly clean them to make sure there are no loose bits.
When the net comes back up, performance should be
In a message dated: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 16:56:13 EST
Jerry Feldman said:
No, all the ISP engineers are going to unplug all their wires, modems,
routers, and thoroughly clean them to make sure there are no loose bits.
Well, there is that, but I believe I might have read somewhere that
one of
DId anyone note the headers on this? Looks like it originated with
Majordomo within Compaq.
I wonder if the system got hacked?!
Internet Administrator wrote:
*** Attention ***
It's that time again!
As many of you know, each year the Internet must be briefly shut down in
order to
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jerry Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: GNHLUG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: Internet Shutdown
It seems that a bunch of '1' bits have gotten stuck
sideways in the fiber over the years and is really
Yes, I think that is true too of our friends at Verizon :-)
On 29 Mar 2002 at 17:14, Rich C wrote:
Um, excuse me, but there are no 1 and 0 bits in fiber optic cable.
There are only light and dark bits. The fiber optic transceivers
must make the translation. And I heard it was dark bits that
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, at 5:10pm, Bruce Dawson wrote:
DId anyone note the headers on this? Looks like it originated with
Majordomo within Compaq.
They all look like that. The listbot sanitizes the headers when it
resends list postings. In this case, since the list only allows posts from
I did a quick check on it myself. I know originiating the host names and I
suspect that I know who sent it. I doubt it was a hack.
On 29 Mar 2002 at 17:10, Bruce Dawson wrote:
DId anyone note the headers on this? Looks like it originated with
Majordomo within Compaq.
I wonder if the
ucem
Rich C wrote:
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- Original Message -From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "Jerry Feldman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: "GNHLUG" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 10:00 PMSubject: Re: Internet Shutdown
It seem
In a message dated: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 17:10:34 EST
Bruce Dawson said:
Did anyone note the headers on this? Looks like it originated with
Majordomo within Compaq.
I wonder if the system got hacked?!
No, this thing has been going around for about a week now. I've
gotten 3 or 4 copies. All it
DId anyone note the headers on this? Looks like it originated with
Majordomo within Compaq.
I wonder if the system got hacked?!
No, this is a much more momentous occasion: as a
result of constant exposure to email messages that
reflect the penetrating insight and subtle complexity
of GNHLUG
At 05:14 PM 3/29/2002 -, Rich C wrote:
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jerry Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: GNHLUG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: Internet Shutdown
It seems that a bunch of '1' bits have gotten stuck
sideways
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, at 8:05pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um, excuse me, but there are no 1 and 0 bits in fiber optic cable.
There are only light and dark bits. The fiber optic transceivers
I thought the dark bits only traveled over dark fiber ?
Do they use dark suckers to generate dark
OK! Now you have all done it!
My bit bucket is so full of dark matter that I had to send an intern out
to empty it. He still hasn't come back yet. Please close down this
thread before the entire Internet is filled up.
If you all keep this up I am sure they will have to shut the internet
down
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