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   XPost: rec.radio.shortwave   
   From: krypsis@optusnet.com.au   
      
   Gregg wrote:   
   > On Jan 9, 7:11 pm, nurk_fred2000 wrote:   
      
      
      
   > Nah Fred, you would be wrong there. That is why I asked him to call me   
   > back in 15 minutes, I always verify - trust me on this. It's all good,   
   > like I said, when I read to him verbatim the entire thing and   
   > explained the sick sordid story of the two troublemakers.....the truth   
   > (not bullshit) ALWAYS wins out - I make sure of that.   
   >   
   The truth is that you're full of bullshit Gregg, no doubt about that!   
      
   If I really seriously wanted to discover the identity of a poster on   
   usenet, I would simply submit a request to my IT boys here providing the   
   subject email/post, including all header information. They would pass it   
   onto the relevant federal department in Canberra who would, in turn,   
   pass it along to the relevant federal department in your country. A log   
   file request would be made to your ISP along with any other relevant   
   information. Your ISP would be told absolutely NO DETAILS but would be   
   obliged by YOUR laws to provide this information to your federal   
   department. This information would be processed and further   
   investigation may ensue. This investigation would not involve any   
   further information relevant to your posting instead being relevant to   
   who and what you are. You may not yet realise just how little privacy   
   you really have in your country and, unfortunately, mine.   
      
   Anyway, the information I would receive would be a very complete dossier   
   which brings me to a final point, that it would show you to be an   
   absolute moron. So why on earth would I want to do all this when I   
   already know that you are thicker than two short planks Gregg.   
      
   BTW, every ISP is required to keep a complete log file of user activity   
   on every server they possess. They are required to provide this logfile   
   on request to your relevant federal department(s). Same applies in this   
   country and, in fact, most countries in the world these days. If your   
   ISP were to modify the log file in any way, its contents would be   
   compared with the upstream ISP's logfile. Any untoward variation between   
    logfiles is a federal offence. The maintenance of these logfiles, by   
   the way, has been a federal requirement for quite some time now.   
      
   Anyone who thinks they are anonymous on the internet these days is   
   kidding themselves. All that matters is "Who wants to know!".   
      
      
   Krypsis   
      
      
   ps Gregg   
   Lose the pink underwear on Wednesdays pal, it's not a good look!   
   (Shaking my head in disbelief!)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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