Quote: I was pleased earlier, however, to learn about your interest in helping others by creating a venue for them to sell their own homemade pornographic DVDs at such a low price, but then disappointed to learn that your grasp of Perl and site management wasn't yet up to par. Lol what. On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Omega -1911 <1911que@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > AHHH... Searching by by an email is REALLY what you call hacking? Oh > wait, you said that with all your knowledge in forensics you can find > people all over the world. Thank God for Go0GlE. > > > (remoteclerk.com) c-174-59-179-206.hsd1.pa.comcast.net - - > [29/Dec/2010:10:19:50 -0800] "GET /quick_calendar.php HTTP/1.1" 302 > 227 " > http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:a6QITlCqzRUJ:www.remoteclerk.com/content/privacy.php+%221911que%40gmail.com%22&cd=6&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us > " > "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.10 (KHTML, > like Gecko) Chrome/8.0.552.224 Safari/534.10" > > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 5:32 PM, Daniel P. Brown > <daniel.brown@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 15:16, Omega -1911 <1911que@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Sound silly? Why Daniel? It's all documented and public knowledge. What > I > >> thought was silly was a entire thread about which ASCII combination was > >> best.. convert to a higher range above the 255 character range... > >> > >> There is NOTHING I have mentioned that you or anyone can call a lie. > Google > >> or eccouncil.org are great resources. You forte is php... what security > >> certs doyou hold that contradict my previous email? > > > > Aside from involvement with the now-defunct Federal agency, the > > National Infrastructure Protection Center, training by the FBI's > > Regional Computer Forensic Laboratories, accreditation as the first > > private-sector mobile computer forensic investigation laboratory in > > the tri-state area, multiple computer security certifications, and > > about fourteen years of professional network and computer security > > service to multiple public and private sector entities, I suppose not > > much. > > > > I was pleased earlier, however, to learn about your interest in > > helping others by creating a venue for them to sell their own homemade > > pornographic DVDs at such a low price, but then disappointed to learn > > that your grasp of Perl and site management wasn't yet up to par. > > "Hacking" didn't work out all that well over the last couple of years > > either, but you could probably go, what, just a thousand feet or so to > > hire one of the kids from Ben Davis high school to help out. Pay them > > a fair wage, though.... I mean, with your home last appraised at > > $122,100 (on the 27th of July, 2007, so you might want to see if it's > > appreciated more in value by now), we know you can afford to pay > > better than minimum. Heck, if they'd pave your street as well as your > > driveway is sealed, that alone might help improve the value, at least > > a little bit. Which would be fine --- I mean, you already get the > > benefits of better insurance, consider how close you are to that fire > > hydrant. (You know the one I mean, that little bluish-green one when > > you turn right out of your driveway and cross the street.) > > > > Speaking of blue-green, I love that picture of Javen. Was that > > done right on his iPhone, or did he do it on the computer before > > uploading it? Pretty cool either way, just like his name. I'm just > > not sure if it's pronounced with a "J" or an "H" sound. I mean, > > Arthur's name is easy enough, but I honestly am confused by Javen's > > (except when he spells it out like James Vencent). It's no surprise > > that he's an intelligent kid, though, being born at the autumnal > > equinox and all (and even before sunrise that morning). > > > > That aside, you might be right. Perhaps my qualifications don't > > quite justify my opinion in contradicting anything you have to say. I > > mean, being contracted to trace people all over the world can > > sometimes be almost as fun as knowing what tools to use to find out > > who they are in the first place. Still, one shouldn't spend so much > > time doing just one thing, which is why we both enjoy programming. > > > > Regardless, it doesn't matter, and I see no reason to get into any > > kind of flame war --- especially with one of the famous Six Hounds > > from the Darkside of Hell. Anyway, sorry for being ten days late, but > > happy birthday, Chap. It was good getting to know you. And, as the > > Ques know, "friendship is essential to the soul." > > > > -- > > </Daniel P. Brown> > > Dedicated Servers, Cloud and Cloud Hybrid Solutions, VPS, Hosting > > (866-) 725-4321 > > http://www.parasane.net/ > > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- Mujtaba