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   Brock McNuggets    
   news:69447f68$2$24$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com Thu, 18 Dec 2025 22:25:44   
   GMT in alt.computer.workshop, wrote:   
      
   > On Dec 18, 2025 at 12:21:08 AM MST, ""David B."" wrote   
   > :   
   >   
   >> On 18/12/2025 00:20, Gremlin wrote:   
   >>> "David B." news:mq68jbFa4d9U1@mid.individual.net   
   >>> Sat, 13 Dec 2025 22:44:59 GMT in alt.computer.workshop, wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> On 13/12/2025 20:35, Gremlin wrote:   
   >>>>> You weren't really emailing me requesting support for   
   >>>>> BugHunter.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> When did I EVER claim I wanted help with BugHunter?   
   >>>   
   >>> Refresh your memory, drunk. Review the emails you sent me.   
   >>   
   >> Nothing found, Dustin.   
   >   
   > Gremlin is speaking of other's memories... even though he rehashes the   
   > same nonsense attacks over and over as if they have not been responded   
   > to dozens of times.   
      
   I'm speaking of Davids. Mine is fine. It's amusing to me that you try to   
   claim evidence clearly showing what a dishonest person you are is   
   rehashing. It's as if you think the bullshit stories you've written have a   
   statute of limitations on them. They don't, Sigmond/Snit. And your   
   responses aren't valid ones - You make no effort to acknowledge the fact   
   that what you wrote is a fucking lie. You try to dismiss it in some way   
   shape or form. That doesn't work either, btw.   
      
   > Weird.   
      
   That's one description of you, sure.   
      
   > Maybe he just forgot he did that.   
      
   Maybe you shouldn't have pretended not to see the other reply I wrote to   
   him? I know you're trying to provide him some much needed cover due to his   
   dishonest nature, but, you can't help him. Just as he can't help you hide   
   what you are. You're both well known as being dishonest people. His   
   bullshit reply along with yours are additional evidence towards the very   
   dishonest nature you both have. It's why you make such a good pair.   
      
      
      
   Message-ID:    
   Liar. Let's review a few:   
      
   From: BoaterDaveTJ@aol.com   
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   Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 07:03:45 EDT   
   Subject: BugHunter   
   To: bughunter.dustin@gmail.com   
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   Hi Dustin.   
      
   Just a note to advise that I have tried to action your programme IAW the   
   instructions set out in your HOWTONT.TXT file - but without success :(   
      
   It's a long time since I've played with DOS, yet I'm sure something isn't   
   quite right.   
      
   I've attached a screenshot of my desktop showing the black DOS screen in   
   normal mode. It is exactly the same in Safe mode. 'cd' if I remember   
   correctly,   
   means 'change directory' so I do not understand how your instruction   
   'cd\bughunt' can possibly work. As you can see from the screenshot, it   
   doesn't! (At   
   least, not on this PC! ) I have a 'floppy' which will enable me to   
   boot directly into DOS if that helps.   
      
   Your comments requested, please. TIA   
      
   David (Windows XP Home, SP2 + Updates)   
      
      
      
   From: Dustin Cook    
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   To: BoaterDaveTJ@aol.com   
   Subject: Re: BugHunter   
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   Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 16:11:01 -0400   
      
   On 16 Aug 2007 at 7:03, BoaterDaveTJ@aol.com wrote:   
      
   > Hi Dustin.   
      
   Hi Dave.   
      
   > Just a note to advise that I have tried to action your programme IAW   
   > the instructions set out in your HOWTONT.TXT file - but without   
   > success :(   
      
   So I see. :)   
      
   > It's a long time since I've played with DOS, yet I'm sure something   
   > isn't quite right.   
      
   Well, actually. The folder c:\bughunt should be created by you beforehand.   
   IE: You should   
   have unzipped the .zip you downloaded from my site to that folder. :)   
      
   This is mentioned in the BUGFAQ.TXT but apparently not in the quick start   
   guides.. I   
   probably should send the documentation in to a friend of mine again for   
   alteration. It's been   
   sometime since the documentation has been properly revised.   
      
   > I've attached a screenshot of my desktop showing the black DOS screen   
   > in normal mode. It is exactly the same in Safe mode. 'cd' if I   
   > remember correctly, means 'change directory' so I do not understand   
   > how your instruction 'cd\bughunt' can possibly work. As you can see   
      
   type md\bughunt   
   before typing cd\bughunt :)   
      
   unzip the contents of BUGHUN22.ZIP to the folder c:\bughunt   
      
   From: Dustin Cook    
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   To: BoaterDaveTJ@aol.com   
   Subject: Re: Scan result FYI   
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   Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 16:50:27 -0400   
      
   On 18 Aug 2007 at 10:48, BoaterDaveTJ@aol.com wrote:   
      
   > Hi Dustin   
   >   
   > After banging my head a few times, I'm pleased to advise that I was,   
   > eventually, able to run your BugHunter scan. :)   
   >   
   > I thought you might like to see the result. Log is attached for your   
   > review/comments.   
      
   Viewpoint is an annoying program, and BugHunter does detect it. You don't   
   have to let it   
   remove them tho. :)   
      
   ***   
      
   You both are good for each other. A fine match indeed.   
      
      
   --   
   Liar, lawyer; mirror show me, what's the difference?   
   Kangaroo done hung the guilty with the innocent   
   Liar, lawyer; mirror for ya', what's the difference?   
   Kangaroo be stoned. He's guilty as the government   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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