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Julie Bove

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Jan 5, 2015, 1:02:08 AM1/5/15
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In light of the bogus website link that was put up here, I did check my
Frontier account. This was the very first time that I have ever logged into
it. The account activity shows three email accounts. Mine, my daughter's
and my husband's. There are no personal websites under any of our names.
And no, I'm not going to put up a link to show you my account information.

I also read about how to get a website on Frontier and you have to FTP it to
them which I know that I did not do.

I don't know what that website is or anything about it. I do know that if
you do a search on my name, that will not come up. And I can only urge you
not to click on the link that was posted. I am not going to waste any more
time on this or try to investigate it or whatever. Clearly people here are
trying to upset me. If any more mention is made of it, I will merely refer
you to this thread.

I do not know what the content is on the posted link nor will I click on it
again as it is *not* my website despite what anyone here has to say about
it. I did see pics of my daughter from the 6th grade. But beyond that I
will not look at anything because I have no idea what it is.

And now? I shall eat my soup. It's chicken and noodle.

Paul M. Cook

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Jan 5, 2015, 10:46:31 AM1/5/15
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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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I did not have sex with that woman, Monica Lewinski.



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Kody

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Jan 5, 2015, 11:18:05 AM1/5/15
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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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Julie, I rarely post here and I (for the most part) support and enjoy
reading your posts. Being an IT Manager I feel like I have to contribute to
this mess. Your old Verizon website was converted to Frontier, I'm sure you
realize this now and others have pointed it out. It has your personal
information on it, this has been verified. Multiple people have pointed out
that there isn't a virus on this site and I have clicked several links and I
concur with them, it's a safe site. However, it does have your personal data
on it. Your view appears to be so what, I didn't put it on the Frontier site
and it doesn't come up in a search engine so no harm done. You do realize
though that this newsgroup in archived and it DOES come up in a Google
search along with the URL for the site. It you don't care, that's fine but
please don't bury your head in the sand and think that Bryan (the ass)
created it or that it's not yours or that it can't be found. My
recommendation is to take the 3 minutes to write them an email at
Sup...@frontier.com and ask them to remove it. Thanks! Kody


Michel Boucher

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Jan 5, 2015, 11:44:27 AM1/5/15
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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in news:m8ebjq$pe0$1@dont-
email.me:

>> And now? I shall eat my soup. It's chicken and noodle.
>
> I did not have sex with that woman, Monica Lewinski.

I am not now nor have I ever been a card-carrying member of the
Conservative Party of Canada (CPC).

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Ophelia

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Jan 5, 2015, 11:58:37 AM1/5/15
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"Kody" <dff...@removeme.gmail.com> wrote in message
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Thank you for taking the time to send that. You are very kind.

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Roy

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Jan 5, 2015, 2:15:35 PM1/5/15
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And Julie is an obstinate ass for not trying to remove the old site. Deny, deny, deny...but that doesn't solve the problem. Why she won't listen to good advice is beyond my ken.
====

Paul M. Cook

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Jan 5, 2015, 2:29:26 PM1/5/15
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"Roy" <wil...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Taking down a Web site is a matter of just deleting the files in it. Nobody
needs tech support. It's BS.

Kody

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Jan 5, 2015, 2:35:13 PM1/5/15
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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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She indicated that she didn't know how to access it. From what little I saw
on the Frontier site, it's all done with FTP, which requires a bit of
technical knowledge.


Jeßus

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Jan 5, 2015, 2:44:08 PM1/5/15
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On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 10:20:57 -0600, "Kody" <dff...@removeme.gmail.com>
wrote:
Nice of you to go to that trouble, but Julie's instinctive reaction
will be to specifically NOT do that - purely because you just told her
to do that.

Paul M. Cook

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Jan 5, 2015, 2:45:45 PM1/5/15
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"Kody" <dff...@removeme.gmail.com> wrote in message
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Does not. And all you need is something like CuteFTP or some other free
utility to make it idiot proof. If she could upload the files, she could
delete them just as easy. I have done IT work since 1984 and have a lot of
expericne in this.

Jeßus

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Jan 5, 2015, 2:48:10 PM1/5/15
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On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 11:15:31 -0800 (PST), Roy <wil...@hotmail.com>
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>And Julie is an obstinate ass for not trying to remove the old site. Deny, deny, deny...but that doesn't solve the problem. Why she won't listen to good advice is beyond my ken.

She will view it as being told what to do - thus she won't do it. She
has some kind of issue with that sort of thing. Doesnt matter how
minor the advice/suggestion may be. That is one of her traits Roy, she
doesnt like to be told what to do - even if it's to her benefit.

Kody

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Jan 5, 2015, 2:49:58 PM1/5/15
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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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Go back and read her post, she created the Verizon site years ago and no
longer has an FTP program or the knowledge or desire to use one. Frontier
"should" remove the site if she sends an email. IT things seem must easier
to individuals that have worked in the IT industry since 1984 :)


Kalmia

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Jan 5, 2015, 2:51:10 PM1/5/15
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Is there any 'if' about it.
She originated the info at some point in time and now she's just hoping it will haunt her no longer. Head in sand doesn't even describe her mental state. Very sad.

Kalmia

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Jan 5, 2015, 2:52:47 PM1/5/15
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"I'm no crook."

Kalmia

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Jan 5, 2015, 2:54:20 PM1/5/15
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Maybe YOU, her buddy, can get thru that thick skull and convince her to take some deletion action. Good luck.

Ophelia

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Jan 5, 2015, 3:01:09 PM1/5/15
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"Roy" <wil...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Well, I hope she will because that was very good advice.

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Dave Smith

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Jan 5, 2015, 3:09:37 PM1/5/15
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Of course it is BS. It is from Julie. Her MO here for a long time has
been to describe her problems and then come back with all the reasons
why the advice won't work for her.



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Michel Boucher

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Jan 5, 2015, 3:23:02 PM1/5/15
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lucreti...@fl.it wrote in
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>>I am not now nor have I ever been a card-carrying member of the
>>Conservative Party of Canada (CPC).
>
> You speak the trewth :) I did do some work for them but it was
> pre-Mulroney.

Same here back in the Joe Clark government. Some of them were
squirelly back then too.

cshenk

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Jan 5, 2015, 5:05:47 PM1/5/15
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Kody wrote in rec.food.cooking:

>
> "Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
> news:m8d9c3$suj$1...@dont-email.me...
> > In light of the bogus website link that was put up here, I did
> > check my Frontier account. This was the very first time that I
> > have ever logged into it. The account activity shows three email
> > accounts. Mine, my daughter's and my husband's. There are no
> > personal websites under any of our names. And no, I'm not going to
> > put up a link to show you my account information.
> >
> > I also read about how to get a website on Frontier and you have to
> > FTP it to them which I know that I did not do.
> >
> > I don't know what that website is or anything about it. I do know
> > that if you do a search on my name, that will not come up. And I
> > can only urge you not to click on the link that was posted. I am
> > not going to waste any more time on this or try to investigate it
> > or whatever. Clearly people here are trying to upset me. If any
> > more mention is made of it, I will merely refer you to this thread.
> >
> > I do not know what the content is on the posted link nor will I
> > click on it again as it is not my website despite what anyone here
> > has to say about it. I did see pics of my daughter from the 6th
> > grade. But beyond that I will not look at anything because I have
> > no idea what it is.
> >
> > And now? I shall eat my soup. It's chicken and noodle.
> Julie, I rarely post here and I (for the most part) support and enjoy
> reading your posts. Being an IT Manager I feel like I have to
> contribute to this mess. Your old Verizon website was converted to
> Frontier, I'm sure you realize this now and others have pointed it
> out. It has your personal information on it, this has been verified.
> Multiple people have pointed out that there isn't a virus on this
> site and I have clicked several links and I concur with them, it's a
> safe site. However, it does have your personal data on it. Your view
> appears to be so what, I didn't put it on the Frontier site and it
> doesn't come up in a search engine so no harm done. You do realize
> though that this newsgroup in archived and it DOES come up in a
> Google search along with the URL for the site. It you don't care,
> that's fine but please don't bury your head in the sand and think
> that Bryan (the ass) created it or that it's not yours or that it
> can't be found. My recommendation is to take the 3 minutes to write
> them an email at Sup...@frontier.com and ask them to remove it.
> Thanks! Kody

Correct Kody. I remember when she posted a link to what looked like
that site several years ago. Same pictures of her daughter (now older
of course).



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cshenk

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Jan 5, 2015, 5:06:42 PM1/5/15
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Paul M. Cook wrote in rec.food.cooking:

>
> "Roy" <wil...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:9a608f35-3c44-4dee...@googlegroups.com...
> > On Monday, January 5, 2015 9:58:37 AM UTC-7, Ophelia wrote:
> >>"Kody" <dff...@removeme.gmail.com> wrote in message
> > > news:m8edev$2ni$1...@dont-email.me...
> > > >
> >>> "Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:m8d9c3$suj$1...@dont-email.me...
> >>>> In light of the bogus website link that was put up here, I did
> check >> my >>>> Frontier account. This was the very first time
> that I have ever >> logged >>>> into it. The account activity shows
> three email accounts. Mine, my >>>> daughter's and my husband's.
> There are no personal websites under any >> of >>>> our names. And
> no, I'm not going to put up a link to show you my >> account >>>>
> information.
> > > > >
> >>>> I also read about how to get a website on Frontier and you have
> to FTP >> it >>>> to them which I know that I did not do.
> > > > >
> >>>> I don't know what that website is or anything about it. I do
> know >> that >>>> if you do a search on my name, that will not come
> up. And I can only >>>> urge you not to click on the link that was
> posted. I am not going to >>>> waste any more time on this or try to
> investigate it or whatever. >>>> Clearly people here are trying to
> upset me. If any more mention is >> made >>>> of it, I will merely
> refer you to this thread.
> > > > >
> >>>> I do not know what the content is on the posted link nor will I
> click >> on >>>> it again as it is not my website despite what
If she doesnt remember the account names and passwords, she will need
tech support to help her remove it.


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cshenk

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Jan 5, 2015, 5:08:09 PM1/5/15
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Paul M. Cook wrote in rec.food.cooking:

>
> I >> click on >>>>>> it again as it is not my website despite what
Congratulations Paul, welcome to the club. That doesnt mean Julie may
not need help. At least Kody sent her the email address to use to
contact them.

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Paul M. Cook

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Jan 5, 2015, 5:18:07 PM1/5/15
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"cshenk" <csh...@cox.net> wrote in message
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Verizon sold 4.8 million customers to Frontier Communications 6 years ago.
Most customers probably never knerw about it other than the URL changed.
The rest including logins and passwords stayed the same. And 6 years is
plenty of time to cancel a Web site if you wanted to.

Julie Bove

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:02:31 PM1/5/15
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"Kody" <dff...@removeme.gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
Apparently you haven't dealt with Frontier. I have. I wind up spending
hours trying to get something fixed only to have the continued problem. I
have also asked in the past at other ISPs for them to take down an old
website of mine and they said they could/would not. That eventually it
would be purged. They didn't have the time to do this for each person.

If it is indeed my old website, then oh well. I don't really care. I just
don't want someone here complaining that links don't work because I haven't
done anything with that website for years and I will not maintain it.

Julie Bove

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:03:18 PM1/5/15
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"Roy" <wil...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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What problem? Where is the problem? I didn't post the link. Bryan is the
one who is trying to cause a problem.

Julie Bove

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:04:15 PM1/5/15
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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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>
And I can not do that because I no longer have the FTP program nor am I
going to get it. I don't even have those pages on this computer.

Julie Bove

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:05:49 PM1/5/15
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"Kody" <dff...@removeme.gmail.com> wrote in message
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Correct! I am not going to get another FTP program. The one I had was very
outdated. As in over 16 years old. Probably wouldn't even work with Vista.
I am not going to buy or even download some program to remove some old files
that I didn't even put there.

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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I *didn't* upload the files to Frontier. That is what I have been saying.
I have my dad's old computer now. I didn't put any of my old software onto
it. I will likely never have another website. So I am not going to get an
FTP program.

Julie Bove

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"Kalmia" <tween...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
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Nothing is haunting me! I don't care if it is my old website still floating
around. I am merely pointing out to people here that I do not maintain a
website. There is no law requiring me to take an old website down. You
would think that my ISP would have done that since it is clear that it has
had no activity for something like 5 years. But as I pointed out, I am not
the only one who has this situation. A woman died in 2009 and some of her
websites are still partially up.

Paul M. Cook

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:13:09 PM1/5/15
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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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You can open a FTP site using IE, you do not even need a dedicated FTP
utility.

Julie Bove

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:14:04 PM1/5/15
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"Kody" <dff...@removeme.gmail.com> wrote in message
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They might or they might not. They do not seem to work well with others. I
have called them repeatedly due to email problems. They have had me "ping"
them. I am sure that you know what that term means since you work in IT.
They do not. They have me do it and then when the packets are sent but not
received, they blame *my* mail reader and tell me to get Thunderbird
instead. They have also told me that I need to clear out my webmail, my
junk mail, my inbox, the list goes on and on. I'm not even a computer
person but I do know what it means when they are pinged and do not receive
the packets and also what it means when the packets are lost.

Not being able to get my mail was indeed a problem. This isn't a problem
except that Bryan is trying to make it so. So I would just as soon not have
to contact them with this.

Julie Bove

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:17:02 PM1/5/15
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"Sqwertz" <swe...@cluemail.compost> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 13:52:52 -0600, Kody wrote:
>
>> Go back and read her post, she created the Verizon site years ago and no
>> longer has an FTP program or the knowledge or desire to use one. Frontier
>> "should" remove the site if she sends an email. IT things seem must
>> easier
>> to individuals that have worked in the IT industry since 1984 :)
>
> She created the site using a site building service, which hid her from
> the details of FTP and such.

BS! I had a book on HTML and I had an old FTP program. I first put up my
website back in probably 1996. Perhaps it was 1995. My computer was
running Win95 then and I got it when it was newly on the market. So new
that the person I bought the computer from hadn't even heard of it. I had
the very first version. I did things the old school way. This in the day
when most people were doing a simple Geocities website. I was bored and had
nothing better to do.
>
> A simple phone call to tech support at Frontiernet and they could flip
> the switch on the site in seconds.

I don't know about that.
>
> Nope. Still there.

And I really don't care.

Julie Bove

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"Ophelia" <Oph...@Elsinore.invalid> wrote in message
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Well, it was advice. But as I have said, I did try this in the past with
other ISPs and they did nothing.

Paul M. Cook

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:18:27 PM1/5/15
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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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Apparently you know more than they do because the problem could be on either
end or in between and no email reader will fix that. BTW p;ings are not at
all conclusive as it is SOP to turn off ICMP in firewalls. Something else
the "tech" didn't know apparently.

> Not being able to get my mail was indeed a problem. This isn't a problem
> except that Bryan is trying to make it so. So I would just as soon not
> have to contact them with this.

Never heard of filters?

Julie Bove

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:19:47 PM1/5/15
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"Kalmia" <tween...@mypacks.net> wrote in message
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What does it really matter? Are you going to contact every person that has
some old outdated website and tell them to take it down? Good luck with
that!

Julie Bove

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:21:29 PM1/5/15
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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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As I said... I checked my account and they do not have a website listed for
me. It also says 0/0 mb used. I think this is just one of those things
that fell through the cracks. There are many such old websites out there.
The person died, the business closed, etc.

Paul M. Cook

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:21:54 PM1/5/15
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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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It would still work fine. FTP is a 35 year old protocol and nothing has
changed since the day it was released. Your old FTP program would work just
fine. In fact IE would work just fine. Just choose "View this site in
Windows Explorer" in IE. IE is free.

Paul M. Cook

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:28:46 PM1/5/15
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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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If you can access your account you can delet your Web site. Or change teh
password.

Give it up. I have 30 years of experience, a college degree in CIS and a
library of knowledge. Plus I have done Web design and programming before
and I don't mean a few hash tags, either. Plus I actually WORKED on these
protocols in college. I run my own IT/Telecomm company. You won't stand a
chance.

Paul M. Cook

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:33:14 PM1/5/15
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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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Like I said, use IE or download a free utility. There are many. Even the
commercial ones give you a free 30 day trial. Any way you cut it, there is
no cost involved.

http://www.coffeecup.com/free-ftp/

Jeßus

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:40:26 PM1/5/15
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On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 15:16:40 -0800, "Julie Bove"
<juli...@frontier.com> wrote:

>My computer was
>running Win95 then and I got it when it was newly on the market. So new
>that the person I bought the computer from hadn't even heard of it. I had
>the very first version.

No you didnt.

Jeßus

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:43:57 PM1/5/15
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On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 15:05:26 -0800, "Julie Bove"
<juli...@frontier.com> wrote:
>
>Correct! I am not going to get another FTP program. The one I had was very
>outdated. As in over 16 years old. Probably wouldn't even work with Vista.
>I am not going to buy or even download some program to remove some old files
>that I didn't even put there.

You already have an FTP programme... it's called Windows Explorer.

Paul M. Cook

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:44:10 PM1/5/15
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"Jeßus" <no...@all.org> wrote in message
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Gawd! A computer store that didn't know about Win95 when it's release date
had been known for a solid year. Or did not get a pre-release copy for NFR?
Pass the popcorn, this is getting good.

Jeßus

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:46:58 PM1/5/15
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On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 15:17:27 -0800, "Julie Bove"
<juli...@frontier.com> wrote:

>"Ophelia" <Oph...@Elsinore.invalid> wrote in message
>news:m8eqh6$vhr$1...@dont-email.me...
>> "Roy" <wil...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:9a608f35-3c44-4dee...@googlegroups.com...
>>> And Julie is an obstinate ass for not trying to remove the old site.
>>> Deny, deny, deny...but that doesn't solve the problem. Why she won't
>>> listen to good advice is beyond my ken.
>>
>> Well, I hope she will because that was very good advice.
>
>Well, it was advice. But as I have said, I did try this in the past with
>other ISPs and they did nothing.

You just don't want to do what is so easy to do in so many ways,
because people are suggesting you do it. No other reason than that.
You're a complete nut-job.

Jeßus

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:50:06 PM1/5/15
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On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 15:28:40 -0800, "Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net>
wrote:
Or a simple email or phone call. This is really all about Julie not
doing as she is being told (from her POV). Nothing more than that.

>Give it up. I have 30 years of experience, a college degree in CIS and a
>library of knowledge. Plus I have done Web design and programming before
>and I don't mean a few hash tags, either. Plus I actually WORKED on these
>protocols in college. I run my own IT/Telecomm company.

>You won't stand a chance.

That won't stop her from stonewalling. Never has before.

Dave Smith

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Jan 5, 2015, 6:51:38 PM1/5/15
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On 2015-01-05 18:44, Paul M. Cook wrote:

>>> My computer was
>>> running Win95 then and I got it when it was newly on the market. So new
>>> that the person I bought the computer from hadn't even heard of it. I had
>>> the very first version.
>>
>> No you didnt.
>
> Gawd! A computer store that didn't know about Win95 when it's release date
> had been known for a solid year. Or did not get a pre-release copy for NFR?
> Pass the popcorn, this is getting good.
>
Perhaps we should pity the poor woman. She lies so much that she has
difficulty separating the real world from her fantasy world. She has
yet to learn that she has been caught in so many lies that she has zero
credibility, that anything she posts is likely to be assumed to be lies,
and that lying about her lies just digs herself deeper into the hole.

Jeßus

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>
>"Jeßus" <no...@all.org> wrote in message
>news:358maadhig6rb07gi...@4ax.com...
>> On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 15:16:40 -0800, "Julie Bove"
>> <juli...@frontier.com> wrote:
>>
>>>My computer was
>>>running Win95 then and I got it when it was newly on the market. So new
>>>that the person I bought the computer from hadn't even heard of it. I had
>>>the very first version.
>>
>> No you didnt.
>
>Gawd! A computer store that didn't know about Win95 when it's release date
>had been known for a solid year. Or did not get a pre-release copy for NFR?
>Pass the popcorn, this is getting good.

You didn't even need to be into computers at all to know about Win 95,
it was plastered all over the media long before it came out.

As you say, it's ludicrous that she claims the 'person I bought the
computer from' hadn't even heard of it... which presumably worked in a
computer store of some sort... and if not, then wtf...?

Jeßus

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I don't think that really is of any concern to her, it gets a reaction
and that's all that matters.

Brooklyn1

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You don't care that you made your daughter a net skank... sicko!

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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Like I said, not interested.

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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Maybe so but I don't have the program any more. Bottom line, I didn't FTP
it to them to begin with so I don't think it's up to me to take it down.
And the mere fact that it is there is not a problem for me. Bryan is trying
to make it be a problem. Why? I don't know nor do I care.

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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And... I don't care. I have said repeatedly that I'm not going to do that.
I presume that I would also have to come up with some sort of blank pages to
take the place of what is there. I don't really know. But I am not going
to take the time to do this.

Julie Bove

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"Brooklyn1" <grave...@verizon.net> wrote in message
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Anyone that thinks that is the sicko...Sheldon! Those were all professional
pics and the dance ones were from recital. She goes to a family friendly
dance studio, there is nothing skanky there.

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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I was getting an error message that it was on their end. I can't remember
now exactly what it was but something like that the mail program had not
heard of the server.
>
>> Not being able to get my mail was indeed a problem. This isn't a problem
>> except that Bryan is trying to make it so. So I would just as soon not
>> have to contact them with this.
>
> Never heard of filters?

I don't know what you're talking about. If you mean kill file, Bryan is in
mine.

Brooklyn1

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Julie Bove wrote:
>
>I don't know nor do I care.

If you did't care you'd STFU.

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Jeßus" <no...@all.org> wrote in message
> news:358maadhig6rb07gi...@4ax.com...
>> On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 15:16:40 -0800, "Julie Bove"
>> <juli...@frontier.com> wrote:
>>
>>>My computer was
>>>running Win95 then and I got it when it was newly on the market. So new
>>>that the person I bought the computer from hadn't even heard of it. I
>>>had
>>>the very first version.
>>
>> No you didnt.
>
> Gawd! A computer store that didn't know about Win95 when it's release
> date had been known for a solid year. Or did not get a pre-release copy
> for NFR? Pass the popcorn, this is getting good.

It wasn't a store per se but a business that builds computers. Win95 was
not even on the market when I ordered the computer to be built for me. And
no, it was not my idea to go this route. And yes, even the person I ordered
the computer from told us that it would be more cost efficient for me to
just go buy a computer. That's all over and done now and I don't want to
relive all of that. That computer is long gone. And hopefully this thread
will soon be too!

Brooklyn1

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Julie Bove wrote:
>
>I don't care.

If you didn't care you'd STFU.

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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Change *what* password? Nobody hacked my account. In fact when I did go
into it, there is no website listed for me.
>
> Give it up. I have 30 years of experience, a college degree in CIS and a
> library of knowledge. Plus I have done Web design and programming before
> and I don't mean a few hash tags, either. Plus I actually WORKED on these
> protocols in college. I run my own IT/Telecomm company. You won't stand a
> chance.

I have *no* clue what you are talking about nor do I care. I'm not trying
to compete with anyone here or anywhere else.

Brooklyn1

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Brooklyn1

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Julie Bove wrote:
>"Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>
>> You don't care that you made your daughter a net skank... sicko!
>
>there is nothing skanky there.

You made your daughter appear a CHEAP SKANK!
Only a ho puts their kids on the net.
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Message has been deleted

Julie Bove

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"Brooklyn1" <grave...@verizon.net> wrote in message
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Oh. I guess there are a lot of them out there then. Like EVERYBODY on
Facebook! I'm in good company!

Julie Bove

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"Sqwertz" <swe...@cluemail.compost> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 11:54:17 -0800 (PST), Kalmia wrote:
>
>> Maybe YOU, her buddy, can get thru that thick skull and convince her
>> to take some deletion action. Good luck.
>
> Or we could just keep posting the link to the website over and over
> again. Maybe that would knock some sense into her.
>
> Of course I already copied the entire site so it could reappear at any
> time...
>
> -sw

Whatever...

Paul M. Cook

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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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That would be a misconfiguration on YOUR end.

>>> Not being able to get my mail was indeed a problem. This isn't a
>>> problem except that Bryan is trying to make it so. So I would just as
>>> soon not have to contact them with this.
>>
>> Never heard of filters?
>
> I don't know what you're talking about. If you mean kill file, Bryan is
> in mine.

Never mind.

Paul M. Cook

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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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Those businesses all get free pre-release versions for evaluation as well as
in store displays. Your story is nonsense. Back when 95 came out I was
working at a corporation that bought so many computers we got W95 the day it
was released. The whole world had been waiting anxiously for it.
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Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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And yet it wasn't. Nothing had changed here.
>
>>>> Not being able to get my mail was indeed a problem. This isn't a
>>>> problem except that Bryan is trying to make it so. So I would just as
>>>> soon not have to contact them with this.
>>>
>>> Never heard of filters?
>>
>> I don't know what you're talking about. If you mean kill file, Bryan is
>> in mine.
>
> Never mind.

Good!

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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No, it's not. Before I got the computer, I asked my bro what I should get.
I got a list from him and took it to the person I bought the computer from.
He had a brand new business. He had not heard of the product but he then
looked it up. I did have to wait a while to get the computer. And the
whole world wasn't anxiously waiting for it. Had my bro not mentioned it to
me, I wouldn't have heard of it. I knew nothing much about computers in
those days.

Julie Bove

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"Sqwertz" <swe...@cluemail.compost> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 15:44:04 -0800, Paul M. Cook wrote:
>
>> "Jeßus" <no...@all.org> wrote in message
>> news:358maadhig6rb07gi...@4ax.com...
>>> On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 15:16:40 -0800, "Julie Bove"
>>> <juli...@frontier.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>My computer was
>>>>running Win95 then and I got it when it was newly on the market. So new
>>>>that the person I bought the computer from hadn't even heard of it. I
>>>>had
>>>>the very first version.
>>>
>>> No you didnt.
>>
>> Gawd! A computer store that didn't know about Win95 when it's release
>> date
>> had been known for a solid year. Or did not get a pre-release copy for
>> NFR?
>> Pass the popcorn, this is getting good.
>
> I find it hard to believe she was using a pre-Windows 95 computer and
> the operating system itself in 2009-2010 when she created that
> website.

That is not what I said. I said when I first made the website it was on a
computer running Win95. I had whatever version of Word was sold in those
days. I was living on Cape Cod at the time and had Cape Internet.

I then moved to CA and had Redshift. I can't remember what ISP I had in NY.
Each time I moved, I made changes to the existing pages to my website and
FTPed them to my ISP. I think I changed the background once, changed some
of the songs a few times and changed the graphics on occasion. I also
changed some of the links and of course the pics. Minor changes. The bulk
of the pages remained the same.

I have no clue what NFR is and I did not buy the computer from a store per
se but a computer business. This place did not stock computers but built
them from scratch to your specifications and they generally did not sell to
individuals but businesses. In fact by the time I bought from them, I was
told that they really sold few computers but mostly did upgrades. As you
can well imagine, there isn't much demand for that sort of thing any more
and the person I bought the computer from is no longer in that business.
And again, buying from this person was not my choice. This person even said
we would do better financially if we bought elsewhere. Such as Dell. That
is really all I'm going to say on that. None of this matters now anyway.

Paul M. Cook

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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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Yup, that thar is what we call a "computer store." Ayup. And the owner has
a great business model - sending his customers to other computer sellers.
No wonder he is out of business. I would be too.

Paul M. Cook

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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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Yeah, a computer reseller that had not heard of Windows 95. Sure. You are
a lame assed idiot.

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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It was not a place designed for the home user. Again, it was not my choice
to have gone that route.

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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Not a reseller. This person sold non branded computers that were built by
him. And again, it was not my choice to have done this or his. He even
told us to buy elsewhere but at that point in time it was a jointly owned
computer and the other person insisted on it. The other person also
insisted that no modem be installed because they didn't understand what the
Internet was. Not long after, we purchased a modem and had it put inside by
the person who sold us the computer. It was all handled very stupidly, but
again that was not my choice.

Now again, I am no expert but it may well be that at that point in time,
Win95 was something that more home users would use than businesses. I do
not know. The computer I used to use at work ran Linux.

Paul M. Cook

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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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No difference. Repeat - no difference. W95 only had one flavor - no home,
pro or ultimate versions. One version.

Janet

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In article <m8hdat$dc$1...@dont-email.me>, juli...@frontier.com says...



>And no, it was not my idea to go this route. And again, it was not my
>choice to have done this or his. He even told us to buy elsewhere but
>at that point in time it was a jointly owned computer and the other
>person insisted on it. The other person also insisted that no modem
>be installed because they didn't understand what the
>Internet was. Not long after, we purchased a modem and had it put
>inside by the person who sold us the computer. It was all handled
>very stupidly, but again that was not my choice.


Of course. As ever, you had no control; you were the helpless victim
of another, and you took no responsibility whatever.

Same old, same old. The story of your dismal life.

Janet UK

Dave Smith

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On 2015-01-06 2:00 PM, Paul M. Cook wrote:

>
> Yup, that thar is what we call a "computer store." Ayup. And the owner has
> a great business model - sending his customers to other computer sellers.
> No wonder he is out of business. I would be too.
>
>

Maybe his encounters with Julie send him off the deep and and he got out
of the business when he realized what sorts of idiots he would have to
deal with. When we first we moved out here I was planning on starting a
dog training business. The more time I spent at dog shows, pet shops and
dog people in general, the more I realized that I did not want to have
to deal with people like that. The dog part would have been fun.


Paul M. Cook

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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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You wrote: "Not a reseller. This person sold non branded computers that
were built by him."

Uhhh, that is the very defintion of a reseller. He resells - as in collects
sales tax at the time of the sale. Jesus Christ on a pogo stick.

Julie Bove

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"Janet" <h...@nowhere.co.uk> wrote in message
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That is not what I said at all. I just to not want to give any more
specifics to that story here. And it was years ago so water under the
bridge now. Live and learn, at least that is the lesson that the other
person has learned.

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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To me, a reseller is a person who buys things, say at Costco and resells
this. This person's main work was upgrading already existing computer
systems for businesses. Not something there would be much of a demand for
these days I assume but in those days, computers were new to many
businesses. And as I said, the person who sold us the computer said we
could do much better financially to purchase elsewhere but the other person
who jointly used the computer would not consider doing so. Stick a fork in
it now, it's done. You can believe me or not. I just do not care.

I will also say that I have never purchased a computer. They all were gifts
except for this one which used to be my dad's. I have had equipment
upgraded on my own. This computer that I have now is mine and mine alone.
I do not share it with anyone and what is put on it is entirely my decision.
There was a time when all three of us shared a computer. Now we all have
not only our own but Ipads and Smart phones.

Cindy Hamilton

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On Monday, January 5, 2015 9:08:19 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:

> Maybe so but I don't have the program any more. Bottom line, I didn't FTP
> it to them to begin with so I don't think it's up to me to take it down.
> And the mere fact that it is there is not a problem for me. Bryan is trying
> to make it be a problem. Why? I don't know nor do I care.

It's very considerate of you to provide an opportunity for some
skeezy pedophile to masturbate while looking at pictures of your
daughter.

Cindy Hamilton

Paul M. Cook

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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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To "you" doesn't mean shit. So now instead of building and reselling they
just upgraded., Which BTW businesses do not typically do as they depreciate
their investments and buy new to depreciate those all over again. From an
accounting perspective it makes no sense to put new money into old
technology. If you add 200 bucks to a computer that was 179'd already then
you can only depreciate that 200 buck expense which is a waste on paper.
That simply is not how it works in business.

More BS. I am sure you will have an appropriate alternate point of view.

Jeßus

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On Tue, 6 Jan 2015 11:03:21 -0800, "Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net>
wrote:
Genuine LOL. You have to admit that she is entertaining, if nothing
else :)

Jeßus

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On Tue, 6 Jan 2015 11:00:18 -0800, "Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net>
wrote:

>
You keep forgetting everything in Bove-World operates in an alternate
reality, you silly man. Why should a computer store be any different
to anything else? I'm surprised their computer stores even sell
computers at all.

Paul M. Cook

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"Jeßus" <no...@all.org> wrote in message
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Kind of like this?

https://www.google.com/search?q=monty+python+cheese+shop&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

Jeßus

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On Tue, 06 Jan 2015 14:57:46 -0500, Dave Smith
<adavid...@sympatico.ca> wrote:

>Maybe his encounters with Julie send him off the deep and and he got out
>of the business when he realized what sorts of idiots he would have to
>deal with.

Actually, that was partly the reason I got out of the game about seven
years ago :)

>When we first we moved out here I was planning on starting a
>dog training business. The more time I spent at dog shows, pet shops and
>dog people in general, the more I realized that I did not want to have
>to deal with people like that. The dog part would have been fun.

Yep, customers can be hard to deal with after a few years in business,
especially with something they have minimal understanding about
(computers) or - at the opposite end of the scale - your prima donna
dog fanatics... I gradually lost my tolerance and patience, combined
with a diminishing interest in computers in general. Still, I made
very good money for close to a decade and am now semi-retired mainly
because of it.

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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Good grief! My brother used to play that all the time for me to torment me.

There is a computer shop near where I live. They sell computers, parts and
software. I am not positive on this but I don't think they go out to
businesses or homes to fix stuff. If you want it fixed, you take it to
them. They are very good. I take my computer there for repairs and
upgrades. I have bought assorted things from them including USB drives that
look like cats. Daughter bought two computers from them. I would call them
a computer shop or store in that you can go in there and actually see things
that you can buy.

The place where I got my first computer was not like that at all. It was an
office. A big office but still an office. The only computers in it were
the ones they used for work. There was nothing at all visible for sale.
There was a big dish of free candy and all sorts of free drinks available.
Non alcoholic ones. You sit down, they ask you what (if anything) you'd
like to drink, they bring it to you, then push the candy dish forward. What
they had at the time was a giant bowl of either Skittles or M & Ms. Both
look similar to me at a glance and I only just glanced. I didn't eat any.

I brought in the list of things that I wanted on the computer and handed it
to the person who shall remain nameless. He mentioned the Win95 and said he
didn't know about it. Then referred to a catalog. Yes a hard copy catalog
and not on his computer and said that it would in fact be available in two
month's time. I believe it was actually in 1994 that I was in there. I
could be wrong on that. The order was placed.

The computer was shipped to us something like three months later. With no
modem in it. But apparently however he ordered the unit, it did come with
the modem in it. We actually had to pay extra to have him pull it out. And
he kept it for us because he knew that he would soon be putting it back in.

I don't know much about computers and don't claim to. I am able to find
some things out through my brother because he is a programmer. Doesn't mean
that I understand what he is saying though. The other person who at the
time was sharing the computer with me knew seemingly nothing at all about
them and was only focused on how it would work for playing games. When the
Internet was shown to him, it was a bad time apparently for whatever ISP was
being used. I think it was all dial up in those days and it took about 5
minutes for the computer to go online. Which is why he said to take the
modem out. It was just too slow and he didn't want it. He didn't stick
around to see what "online" meant. It was only after he went online where
he worked that he could see what it was and suddenly he wanted it back.

Keep in mind that we were living on Cape Cod at the time. And no, the
person who sold us the computer was not there. He was in a different state.
The Internet and even computers were a fairly new thing to most of the
people living there at that point in time. I thought it would be easy for
me to get a POS job there. Nope. In fact most of the stores didn't even
have a POS system yet. ATMs were even a new thing to them and not all banks
had them. Those were different days.

Julie Bove

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"Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net> wrote in message
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You know that and I know that and the person who used to have that business
does know that now. But computers were relatively new things in those days
and some people didn't know any better. I really do not want to go any more
into this story. This will be the end of it.

Julie Bove

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"Cindy Hamilton" <angelica...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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What? You are disgusting!

Jeßus

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On Tue, 6 Jan 2015 12:43:20 -0800, "Paul M. Cook" <pmc...@gte.net>
No need to click on that, the url says it all :)

Jeßus

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And also providing her name, DOB, rough location, school grade and
personal interests (both online and off) for grooming purposes by
pedos.

Gary

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Brooklyn1 wrote:
>
> Julie Bove wrote:
> >"Brooklyn1 wrote:
> >>
> >> You don't care that you made your daughter a net skank... sicko!
> >
> >there is nothing skanky there.
>
> You made your daughter appear a CHEAP SKANK!

Wrong. What the hell is wrong with all of you.
The dance page was fine. She looked very happy.
Give it a rest.

> Only a ho puts their kids on the net.

And only a turd puts their kitties on the net. ;)

Paul M. Cook

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"Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
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Well I guess we know why they went out of business. Pretty lame business
plan, losing money on every sale - but we make up for it in volume!

Kalmia

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Jan 6, 2015, 5:39:47 PM1/6/15
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Knock off the play-dumb act, Bove. You fool NO one.


Hey - I hear there is going to be a huge sale on soda in your area - you just have to go out and figure out which store is participating. Bye..........but watch out for that red parka.

Kalmia

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Jan 6, 2015, 5:41:27 PM1/6/15
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On Monday, January 5, 2015 10:42:41 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 11:54:17 -0800 (PST), Kalmia wrote:
>
> > Maybe YOU, her buddy, can get thru that thick skull and convince her
> > to take some deletion action. Good luck.
>
> Or we could just keep posting the link to the website over and over
> again. Maybe that would knock some sense into her.


Nothing on this earth will ever knock any sense into her. Why even try.

Kalmia

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Jan 6, 2015, 5:44:58 PM1/6/15
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On Monday, January 5, 2015 6:02:31 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Kody" <dff...@removeme.gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:m8edev$2ni$1...@dont-email.me...
> >
> > "Julie Bove" <juli...@frontier.com> wrote in message
> > news:m8d9c3$suj$1...@dont-email.me...
> >> In light of the bogus website link that was put up here, I did check my
> >> Frontier account. This was the very first time that I have ever logged
> >> into it. The account activity shows three email accounts. Mine, my
> >> daughter's and my husband's. There are no personal websites under any of
> >> our names. And no, I'm not going to put up a link to show you my account
> >> information.
> >>
> >> I also read about how to get a website on Frontier and you have to FTP it
> >> to them which I know that I did not do.
> >>
> >> I don't know what that website is or anything about it. I do know that
> >> if you do a search on my name, that will not come up. And I can only
> >> urge you not to click on the link that was posted. I am not going to
> >> waste any more time on this or try to investigate it or whatever.
> >> Clearly people here are trying to upset me. If any more mention is made
> >> of it, I will merely refer you to this thread.
> >>
> >> I do not know what the content is on the posted link nor will I click on
> >> it again as it is *not* my website despite what anyone here has to say
> >> about it. I did see pics of my daughter from the 6th grade. But beyond
> >> that I will not look at anything because I have no idea what it is.
> >>
> >> And now? I shall eat my soup. It's chicken and noodle.
> > Julie, I rarely post here and I (for the most part) support and enjoy
> > reading your posts. Being an IT Manager I feel like I have to contribute
> > to this mess. Your old Verizon website was converted to Frontier, I'm sure
> > you realize this now and others have pointed it out. It has your personal
> > information on it, this has been verified. Multiple people have pointed
> > out that there isn't a virus on this site and I have clicked several links
> > and I concur with them, it's a safe site. However, it does have your
> > personal data on it. Your view appears to be so what, I didn't put it on
> > the Frontier site and it doesn't come up in a search engine so no harm
> > done. You do realize though that this newsgroup in archived and it DOES
> > come up in a Google search along with the URL for the site. It you don't
> > care, that's fine but please don't bury your head in the sand and think
> > that Bryan (the ass) created it or that it's not yours or that it can't be
> > found. My recommendation is to take the 3 minutes to write them an email
> > at Sup...@frontier.com and ask them to remove it. Thanks! Kody
> >
>
> Apparently you haven't dealt with Frontier. I have. I wind up spending
> hours trying to get something fixed only to have the continued problem.

I am sure they LOVE to get calls form you. Undoubtedly, they have you flagged as KOOK and fight over who'll be forced to deal with you.

Maybe your buddy Ophelia will privately email you and attempt to convince you to take action to eliminate that site. (O, are you listening?)

Ophelia

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"Gary" <g.ma...@att.net> wrote in message news:54AC5D6D...@att.net...
> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>
>> Julie Bove wrote:
>> >"Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> >>
>> >> You don't care that you made your daughter a net skank... sicko!
>> >
>> >there is nothing skanky there.
>>
>> You made your daughter appear a CHEAP SKANK!
>
> Wrong. What the hell is wrong with all of you.
> The dance page was fine. She looked very happy.
> Give it a rest.

+1
--
http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/

Julie Bove

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"Gary" <g.ma...@att.net> wrote in message news:54AC5D6D...@att.net...
http://www.cafepress.com/+stop-kitty-porn+sweatshirts-hoodies

Dave Smith

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Jan 6, 2015, 6:51:35 PM1/6/15
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They probably do love her. They probably put her on speaker phone to
share the comedy.


>
> Maybe your buddy Ophelia will privately email you and attempt to
> convince you to take action to eliminate that site. (O, are you
> listening?)


If she is, she will probably reply quoting 110 lines of text with a 6
word response.


Janet

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Jan 6, 2015, 6:55:32 PM1/6/15
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In article <m8hfoc$bc7$1...@dont-email.me>, juli...@frontier.com says...
> >>>>
> >>>> Before I got the computer, I asked my bro what I should
> >>>> get. I got a list from him and took it to the person I bought the
> >>>> computer from. <...>And as I said, the person who sold us the
computer said we could do much better financially to purchase elsewhere


> I will also say that I have never purchased a computer.

>You can believe me or not. I just do not care.

classic, Julie

Janet UK


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