Archive for June 2006

Don’t say banned words Myspace

Well, I’ve been warned… by multiple people.

Don’t say al qaeda on myspace, or female sexual predator.
I personally say to the NSA, bring it. The CIA? Eat it.

To the president of the United Sates?
Fuck you and the money you rode in on.

I’ll post whatever I want, spawn as many words as I feel like. Maybe I’ll get a job on a Federal post and then blog about the corruption.

Screw you, this material is ready at a moments notice to spawn in Europe if needed, then on to another part of our globe. You can’t erase it, or make it go away without a trace.

In the worst case, a new 500 posts will show up suddenly, I’ve been saving that load for a long time, and nothing can stop it.

All of the new ways to shut up citizens of a supposed free world. Bullshit. National security? Protected with no password.

Eventually, 300 million people are gonna get tired of it, and when 150 million walk in on your doorstep, what are you gonna do? You’ll never drop a bomb on our own homeland to stop an uprising… or would you?

Shouldn’t aol be convicted of email attack?

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,19338764%255E11869,00.html

Ok, so AOL bitches on a daily basis to courts about people slamming their servers with spam, or just merely a large amount of mail.

Let’s face it, spam generates a large influx of email over a short period of time.

Read the story, 500,000 messages per minute, company spokesman Nicholas Graham said, left aol’s servers after they had an internal glitch.

Well, aol, why can’t people sue you for overloading servers by in fact delivering over 500,000 messages per minute?

Your screwup, your fuckup, your software problem. Now hundreds of thousands of servers, all over the world are now…. dealing with your screw up.

Seems kinda funny to me, you claim, (and I should know) that your servers are always overloaded by spam. But yet… you deliver off of -hundreds- of servers, 500,000 messages a minute.

Even Lyris… the fastest gun in the west MTA, can’t match that speed, unless it’s been spawned on hundreds of machines. So you unleash a torrent of email, possibly many hundreds of thousands of spam messages on the world.

Sigh, it never amazes me what you get by with AOL. I’ve seen -dozens- of your previous customers fighting your damn years of rebilling for services they didn’t want. (Read: You keep billing people for AOL service they canceled years ago)

Makes me glad that West Virginia became what it is. NOT Virginia.