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To: zonkie who wrote (1580)8/21/1998 6:42:00 PM
From: zonkie  Respond to of 2770
 
Ed, sorry....the link was supposed to be-----

Message 5544368



To: zonkie who wrote (1580)8/21/1998 7:58:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 2770
 
Absolutely not. Send the information to me on monday before the market opens and I will review it for you for possible legal problems. After that you can publish it freely, I am sure. Leave my name out of it.

You can use the Highscam Commercial Site Advertising Browser from Spyglass to interpret the Prescript I sent you. The first copy of Highscam costs $25,000 but it includes the right to sell 24,999 to your friends for one dollar so it is quite cheap.

Prescript is Highscam code. It will multi cast through the internet over television channels and interfunct with people with HTML capable medical implants who will be able to get funny feelings in all sorts of places causing an intense craving for chocolate coated peanuts and low alcohol beer.

A copy of the complete text of that prescript code, which will also print pornography on a 12,000 dollar laser beam office monolith,(if it is controlled by a Corona console-type integrated architecture concrete floor network switching module with linotype conversion amplification), can be found in your local library under "books nobody reads anymore". It begins "To be or not to be.. that is what's really bugging the s**t out of me."

I believe it is by Monica Lewinsky. A credit to her race if ever there was one. If she hadn't testified she knew would have gone to heck. Ken Starr sure had her scared good. If she hadn't been so noble and stood up and told the truth where her country demanded it I never would have guessed Willie actually had sex with the women he fooled around with. Now I know.

EC<:-}



To: zonkie who wrote (1580)8/22/1998 1:26:00 AM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 2770
 
I have a browser that uses TEA technology. TEA stands for Terrorist Entry and Attack technology. TEA browsers drop all pretense at trying to operate within a virtual machine. They know all about the machine they are operating on by simply asking it what is is, memory architecture, CPU and then scornfully executing the "appropriate" cross compiled binaries in real address space to the limit of memory, overwriting storage where necessary to use "swap" space. SWAP in TEA parlance means "storage was available to plunder". TEA code may implement a complete OS, wiping out the browser it runs on, closing the connection, locking the keyboard, disabling the off switch and erasing the hard drive with Norton Wipefile Utilities, which is CIA grade erasure. This happens in the blink of an eye before you can even suck in your breath..

It exits with a GPF window that says "Call Microsoft Technical Support for the Latest Upgrades to Computer Security."

Kool huh? Why even bother with security... you will be assimilated and have to replace all your obsolete software by the time TEA hits you anyway.. Its just a friendly reminder not to get to wrapped up in old stuff..

EC<:-}



To: zonkie who wrote (1580)8/22/1998 1:41:00 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2770
 
Have you heard anything further on Bell, Sprint and ATT's plans to shut down the internet as the ISP's are not paying their bills? I understood that this was to take place in September but it has been put off to December due to some technical difficulties.

I believe they will have some version of it underneath their own phone service but it will be limited to emails of maximum of 32 K and no more than 10 addresses per session and have to pay long distance rates and data transfer fees by the byte.

Do you think it will be possible to keep it going by long distance hook up?

EC<:-}