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 More options Dec 11 2007, 9:27 pm
Newsgroups: alt.paranormal.moderated, mx.deportes.patinaje.cristina.morela.yamaguchi
Followup-To: news.admin.net-abuse.email
From: Tester <te...@test.org>
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 02:27:26 GMT
Local: Tues, Dec 11 2007 9:27 pm
Subject: Where is solid Afterburner when we need him?
62.26.125.156:1092 open socks4 proxy was used on 24 November for a
Hipcrime attack on nanae. And I got the port number by Googling so it
must have been open and was probably abused before that date.

It was used late North American Monday for a Hipcrime attack on
24hoursupport.helpdesk and the same open proxy was still there Tuesday
at 15:13 GMT.

At one time, RCN (formerly Erols) had the famous Afterburner on its
abuse desk. Now, it seems to have Dave Null.

Remember - go to RCN for your net-abuse needs. You put up a phishing
page? It will still be up on Valentine Day. You can get Giganews with
only IP authentication through RCN.

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the A vocabulary, but this usually
demanded  a  long  paraphrase  and  always involved  the  loss  of  certain
overtones. The B words were a sort of verbal shorthand, often packing whole
ranges  of ideas  into a few syllables,  and at the same time more accurate
and forcible than ordinary language.
     The B words were in all cases compound words[2]. They consisted of two
or  more  words,  or  portions  of words,  welded  together  in  an  easily
pronounceable  form. The  resulting  amalgam was  always  a noun-verb,  and
inflected  according  to the ordinary rules.  To take a single example: the
word  goodthink,  meaning, very  roughly, 'orthodoxy', or,  if one chose to
regard  it as  a verb, 'to think  in an orthodox manner'. This inflected as
follows: noun-verb, goodthink; past tense and past participle, goodthinked;
present   participle,   goodthinking;  adjective,   goodthinkful;   adverb,
goodthinkwise; verbal noun, goodthinker.
     The  B words  were not constructed on any etymological plan. The words
of  which  they were  made up  could be any  parts of  speech, and could be
placed  in any  order


 
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