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Radium

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Sep 5, 2007, 8:20:55 PM9/5/07
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Hi:

To all respective forum readers, please take notice:

1) First of all, my apologies for such a wide off-topic cross-
posting. It's unusual, and very frowned upon. But I deem it
necessary in lieu of recent events. You can just disregard if you
will.

2) There is a user on the net who has impersonated "Don Klipstein",
me, as well as other respectable Usenet posters. He/she is using our
names, email addresses, and profiles to post nonsense on Usenet
newsgroups. This impersonator seems to be located either in Burma or
Korea and has the IP address of 31.2.47.83.

3) Doing a WHOIS checkup on 31.2.47.83 locates the source to be in
Seoul, Korea:

inetnum: 31.2.47.83 - 31.2.47.83
netname: HANANET
descr: Hanaro Telecom Co.
descr: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg. 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
country: KR
admin-c: IS37-AP
tech-c: SH243-AP
remarks: ***********************************************
remarks: KRNIC of NIDA is the National Internet Registry
remarks: in Korea under APNIC. If you would like to
remarks: find assignment information in detail
remarks: please refer to the NIDA Whois DB
remarks: http://whois.nida.or.kr/english/index.html
remarks: ***********************************************
mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
mnt-lower: MNT-KRNIC-AP
changed: hostmas...@apnic.net 20020430
status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE
changed: hm-chan...@apnic.net 20041007
source: APNIC

person: Inyup Sung
address: Hanaro Telecom Co.
address: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg. 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
address: SEOUL
address: 137-070
country: KR
phone: +82-2-106
fax-no: +82-2-6266-6483
e-mail: i...@hananet.net
nic-hdl: IS37-AP
mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
changed: hostmas...@nic.or.kr 20010523
source: APNIC

person: Seungchul Hwang
address: Hanaro Telecom Co.
address: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg., 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
address: SEOUL
address: 137-070
country: KR
phone: +82-2-106
fax-no: +82-2-6266-6483
e-mail: i...@hananet.net
nic-hdl: SH243-AP
mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
changed: hostmas...@nic.or.kr 20010523
source: APNIC

4) However, doing an IP locator on 31.2.47.83 in
http://www.geobytes.com/IpLocator.htm?GetLocation reports the source
to be in Yangon, Burma.

5) Don Klipstein and others check your messages on Google Groups by
clicking on your email addresses. You might find loads of nonsense
posted just as I have found in mine.

6) Here is impersonating post 1:

Path: g2news2.google.com!news1.google.com!newsfeed.stanford.edu!
newsfeed.news.ucla.edu!newsfeed.kreonet.re.kr!nntp.kreonet.re.kr!
kreonet.re.kr!feeder.kornet.net!newsfeed.hananet.net!tnews.hananet.net!
newsfeed.berkeley.edu!ucberkeley!newspeer.monmouth.com!
newspeer1.nwr.nac.net!border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!
out02a.usenetserver.com!news.usenetserver.com!in02.usenetserver.com!
news.usenetserver.com!postnews.google.com!g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com!
not-for-mail
From: Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: rec.pyrotechnics
Subject: Re: What is the highest radio frequency used for radio
astronomy?
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 02:17:36 GMT
Organization: http://groups.google.com
Lines: 44
Message-ID: <8693249902.873555.97...@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>
References: < 1188459200.603005.55...@m37g2000prh.googlegroups.com>
NNTP-Posting-Host: 31.2.47.83
X-Trace: tnews.hananet.net 1188875885 13375 31.2.47.83 (4 Sep 2007
03:18:05 GMT)
X-Complaints-To: newsad...@hanaro.com
NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 03:18:05 +0000 (UTC)

fugue state, individuals
may forget not only their pasts but their very identities. Despite the
many Hollywood movies depicting this phenomenon, fugue state is
extremely rare in real life. Fugue state normally resolves with time,
particularly with the help of therapy."

#randsent

"A more common form of psychogenic amnesia is dissociative amnesia. In
this state, an individual may experience memory loss which is
restricted to a particular period of time, such as the duration of a
violent crime. This memory loss is too extensive to be explained by
ordinary forgetting, and instead may reflect the fact that the
information is too stressful or traumatic to be remembered.
Dissociative amnesia is a psychological phenomenon, rather than a
physiological one, and may often be resolved with the help of
therapy."

#randsent

More on psychogenic blackouts [escapes] which must be prevented:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychogenic_amnesia

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3225/is_n1_v41/ai_8773339

http://www.psych.uic.edu/education/courses/behav_science2000/reed/behavscilimbic03132000/sld023.htm

**VRL-1 nerves: http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Pain.html

TRPV2 (also called VRL-1) responds to temperatures above 52 Celsius.
"Painfully hot"

VR-1 responds to capsaicin. VRL-1 does NOT. There is a world of
difference.

VRL-1 responds only to "painfully hot"

VR-1 responds to hot, chili, and acids.

Once again, there is a BIG difference between VR-1 and VRL-1. Read
the quotes from http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Pain.html
:

#randsent

"TRPV1 (also known as VR1) = Hot (>43 Celsius). Also activated by
capsaicin, the active ingredient of hot chili peppers, by camphor, and
by acids (protons)."

"TRPV2 (also called VRL-1) = Painfully hot (>52 Celsius)"

http://www.islandnet.com/~yesmag/brain/brainbump.php?id=95

"VR1 for hot, and VRL1 for super


7) Below is post number 2:

Path: g2news2.google.com!news2.google.com!
border1.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!
nx02.iad01.newshosting.com!newshosting.com!novia!
newsfeed.yul.equant.net!newsfeed.dacom.co.kr!feeder.kornet.net!
newsfeed.hananet.net!tnews.hananet.net!newscon02.news.prodigy.net!
prodigy.net!news.glorb.com!postnews.google.com!
19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail
From: Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.sports.soccer.manchester.united
Subject: Re: Mixing two colors usually results in a color that is
between the wavelengths of the original colors; red/blue is the
exception.
Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2007 23:40:41 GMT
Organization: http://groups.google.com
Lines: 28
Message-ID: < 6355342000.328100.331...@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com>
References: <1188584728.592410.268...@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com>
NNTP-Posting-Host: 31.2.47.83
X-Trace: tnews.hananet.net 1188876981 14670 31.2.47.83 (4 Sep 2007
03:36:21 GMT)
X-Complaints-To: newsad...@hanaro.com
NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 03:36:21 +0000 (UTC)

form of psychogenic amnesia, called fugue state, individuals
may forget not only their pasts but their very identities. Despite the
many Hollywood movies depicting this phenomenon, fugue state is
extremely rare in real life. Fugue state normally resolves with time,
particularly with the help of therapy."

#randsent

"A more common form of psychogenic amnesia is dissociative amnesia. In
this state, an individual may experience memory loss which is
restricted to a particular period of time, such as the duration of a
violent crime. This memory loss is too extensive to be explained by
ordinary forgetting, and instead may reflect the fact that the
information is too stressful or traumatic to be remembered.
Dissociative amnesia is a psychological phenomenon, rather than a
physiological one, and may often be resolved with the help of
therapy."

#randsent

More on psychogenic blackouts [escapes] which must be prevented:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychogenic_amnesia

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3225/is_n1_v41/ai_8773339

http://www.psych.uic.edu/education/courses/behav_science2000/reed/behavscilimbic03132000/sld023.htm

**VRL-1 nerves: http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Pain.html

TRPV2 (also called VRL-1) responds to temperatures above 52 Celsius.
"Painfully hot"

VR-1 responds to capsaicin. VRL-1 does NOT. There is a world of
difference.

VRL-1 responds only to "painfully hot"

VR-1 responds to hot, chili, and acids.

Once again, there is a BIG difference between VR-1 and VRL-1. Read
the quotes from http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPage


8) So you can see how this net-abuser has impersonated me. He/she has
also impersonated Don Klipstein. It's likely that he/she won't stop
just with us two but will go on impersonating anyone he/she until
stopped. As I've recently found "RHRRC" has also been impersonated.

Don, RHRRC, and others, please check your messages, you'll find posts
that are definitely not yours.

RHRRC, see this:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/msg/0bdffc7edbb1e4da?dmode=source

Don, see this:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/msg/e458793775a43343?dmode=source

Obviously neither of you posted the above two messages.

Much like I didn't post the following message:

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.pyrotechnics/msg/1762bed639005379?dmode=source

--
physical signs based on
reflex self protection have been used in this syndrome though their
validity has not been formally assessed. The EEG shows awake rhythms."

Quotes from http://www.ttmed.com/dementia/text_books.cfm?ID_Dis=216&ID_Cou=237&ID_Book=1669&id_chapter=11710&id_subtext=11723
:


#randsent

"Pseudocoma, also known as psychogenic unresponsiveness or feigned
coma, is difficult to diagnose and should be based on a diagnosis of
exclusion because, if true coma is overlooked, the result could be
disastrous. Therefore, all patients with coma suspected of being
psychogenic in origin must undergo thorough evaluation until the
diagnosis is clearly established. A conversion reaction and
malingering are the most common causes of pseudocoma."

#randsent

"It is important to remember that none of the historical data
absolutely include or exclude the possibility of pseudocoma. However,
there are some clinical findings suggestive of psychogenic origin,
such as conditions precipitated by stress. Pseudocoma usually begins
or persists when an observer is present. Patients with pseudocoma
slump to the floor and protect themselves from hitting their heads and
other body parts."

#randsent

"During examination, patients with pseudocoma usually make
semipurposeful avoiding movements. They have normal pupils, corneal
reflexes and plantar reflexes. They may keep their eyes firmly shut
and resist the opening of the eye by examiners. Because eyelid tone
cannot be


slightdings

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Sep 9, 2007, 4:11:09 PM9/9/07
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> 4) However, doing an IP locator on 31.2.47.83 inhttp://www.geobytes.com/IpLocator.htm?GetLocationreports the source
> http://www.psych.uic.edu/education/courses/behav_science2000/reed/beh...

>
> **VRL-1 nerves:http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Pain.html
>
> TRPV2 (also called VRL-1) responds to temperatures above 52 Celsius.
> "Painfully hot"
>
> VR-1 responds to capsaicin. VRL-1 does NOT. There is a world of
> difference.
>
> VRL-1 responds only to "painfully hot"
>
> VR-1 responds to hot, chili, and acids.
>
> Once again, there is a BIG difference between VR-1 and VRL-1. Read
> the quotes fromhttp://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Pain.html
> http://www.psych.uic.edu/education/courses/behav_science2000/reed/beh...

>
> **VRL-1 nerves:http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Pain.html
>
> TRPV2 (also called VRL-1) responds to temperatures above 52 Celsius.
> "Painfully hot"
>
> VR-1 responds to capsaicin. VRL-1 does NOT. There is a world of
> difference.
>
> VRL-1 responds only to "painfully hot"
>
> VR-1 responds to hot, chili, and acids.
>
> Once again, there is a BIG difference between VR-1 and VRL-1. Read
> the quotes fromhttp://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPage

>
> 8) So you can see how this net-abuser has impersonated me. He/she has
> also impersonated Don Klipstein. It's likely that he/she won't stop
> just with us two but will go on impersonating anyone he/she until
> stopped. As I've recently found "RHRRC" has also been impersonated.
>
> Don, RHRRC, and others, please check your messages, you'll find posts
> that are definitely not yours.
>
> RHRRC, see this:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/msg/0bdffc7edbb1e4da?dmode=so...
>
> Don, see this:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/msg/e458793775a43343?dmode=so...

>
> Obviously neither of you posted the above two messages.
>
> Much like I didn't post the following message:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/rec.pyrotechnics/msg/1762bed639005379?...

>
> --
> physical signs based on
> reflex self protection have been used in this syndrome though their
> validity has not been formally assessed. The EEG shows awake rhythms."
>
> Quotes fromhttp://www.ttmed.com/dementia/text_books.cfm?ID_Dis=216&ID_Cou=237&ID...

> :
>
> #randsent
>
> "Pseudocoma, also known as psychogenic unresponsiveness or feigned
> coma, is difficult to diagnose and should be based on a diagnosis of
> exclusion because, if true coma is overlooked, the result could be
> disastrous. Therefore, all patients with coma suspected of being
> psychogenic in origin must undergo thorough evaluation until the
> diagnosis is clearly established. A conversion reaction and
> malingering are the most common causes of pseudocoma."
>
> #randsent
>
> "It is important to remember that none of the historical data
> absolutely include or exclude the possibility of pseudocoma. However,
> there are some clinical findings suggestive of psychogenic origin,
> such as conditions precipitated by stress. Pseudocoma usually begins
> or persists when an observer is present. Patients with pseudocoma
> slump to the floor and protect themselves from hitting their heads and
> other body parts."
>
> #randsent
>
> "During examination, patients with pseudocoma usually make
> semipurposeful avoiding movements. They have normal pupils, corneal
> reflexes and plantar reflexes. They may keep their eyes firmly shut
> and resist the opening of the eye by examiners. Because eyelid tone
> cannot be

Take this horseshit elsewhere. Nobody truly cares about usenet that
much.


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