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Big Bertha Thing invite
Cosmic Ray Series Possible Real World System Constructs http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/invite.html Access page to 55K Zip File Astrophysics net ring access site Newsgroup Reviews including alt.politics.bush 301 files from the third battle of cyberspace. (part two) 60 Newsgroup postings were deleted, after 15 hours. There were claims of major hacker attack, which turned to abashed embarassment. It turned out that the NSP owner, had sent out a world-wide posting. It invited all users, who had forgotten their passwords, to just leave it blank. Then a new confirmation password would be sent. Cinderela was invited to the ball. Thank you, Tony Lance Big Bertha Thing format Anybody heard of the fly-paper trap? Where all the flies are collected, in an unsightly mess, hanging from the kitchen ceiling. The expensive version is the lizard with a long tongue, that retracts after each catch. Take an uncensored version of a usenet newsgroup, show the subject line of each thread header, with the total number of postings and the net number of postings after extracts. Put the total number of extracts, in the first line, at the top of the list of postings. Anyone wishing to search the extracts clicks on it and finds each person extracted with 2 lines each. The first line shows the number of thread headers and the second the number of replies. Further clicks go down to posting level. Extract everyone with more than 1000 postings on any single newsgroup, from all newsgroups. Examples of the fly-paper trap can be found on:- http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/news.html http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/want04.html Thank you, Tony Lance Big Bertha Thing handcart 1. Gardening section of Daily Telegraph, on Saturday 17th November 2001, shows full front page spread picture of pin-wheel rickshaw. 2. For another picture see;- http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/pinwheel.html 3. Both show load perfectly distributed. 4. Both are idealized pictures of a rickshaw that does not exist. 5. A 19th century cheque-book journalist requested a picture of an unnusual rickshaw, which was promised for tomorrow. 6. A portrait painter, a landscape artist and a cartoonist submitted quotes, which the cartoonist won. 7. A wheelborrow uses straight arm technology. 8. In common with a handcart, the so called pin-wheel rickshaw, uses bent arm technology. 9. It is physically impossible and so unviable. 10. This is a scientific cartoon, some work, some don't. |
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