Factor
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Joined: 16 Jul 2003
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Posted: Sun Nov 02 2003 02:38 hmm. it's sure is quiet here latly :( |
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Damm, what are you guys all doing latly? working on new tracks I hope ! the music section could use your new work! . I'm working on a cool song but it's still very expiremental till now! So I gues it could take a lot of time before it's finished
You guys are still using mt2 right? (or did Yan and Inge made a sort of pact like jim carrey and morgan freeman did in Bruce almighty! ) I gues nothing would change then or am I wrong
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CHICAGO¤lollie
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Joined: 05 May 2003
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Posted: Sun Nov 02 2003 10:29
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Oh, I think it's only seems quiet because I haven't been spamming lately
Everyone's managed to adopt a new way of wording stuff that's been posted, which means I can't find anything in the posts that could possibly be used to take topics off-topic!
Course, the only other logical reason is they all went out partying a couple of nights ago, and are all currently in the process of living out the largest hangover the world has ever seen.
In which case, thank Enon and his army of tequila!  |
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Sunbuster
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Finland
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Posted: Sun Nov 02 2003 10:33
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actually, yes, I for one am working on a new track something I came up with on friday, and now the basic structure is almost finished (been working like a mad dog on it, not much time for anything else). Going more psy-trance in this case. Will be interesting to hear peoples reactions, as this is my first attempt in those areas I should be working on four school assignments and a short PHP-script thingy I promised my friend, but who has time for school  |
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CHICAGO¤lollie
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Joined: 05 May 2003
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Posted: Sun Nov 02 2003 10:36
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Sunbuster wrote: |
I should be working on four school assignments and a short PHP-script thingy I promised my friend, but who has time for school
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Yeah! Glad someone else sees school as it is, painful and time-consuming!
Four school assignments sounds pretty painful to me!  |
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Sonitus
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Joined: 04 May 2003
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Posted: Sun Nov 02 2003 10:59
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I can't say I miss school, but work isn't as painless as one could think. I had more free time to make music when I was in school. Probably because I never did my homework at home Now I'm usually too tired to make music when I get home. I just crash in the couch.
But I do have plenty of unfinished tracks to finish, when I find the time to do so. All in the chillout/triphop-genre. Now I'm just waiting for some new samples. I'll get an amount of 60 gb's of samples in a couple of weeks. (yes, 60 gb's) |
www.sonitusmusic.com
www.myspace.com/sonitusswe
www.vibraonline.com |
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CHICAGO¤lollie
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Joined: 05 May 2003
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Posted: Sun Nov 02 2003 11:14
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MyztiQue wrote: |
I can't say I miss school, but work isn't as painless as one could think. I had more free time to make music when I was in school. Probably because I never did my homework at home Now I'm usually too tired to make music when I get home. I just crash in the couch.
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You mean...? *gasp!*
*fears going into the working world now*
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But I do have plenty of unfinished tracks to finish, when I find the time to do so. All in the chillout/triphop-genre. Now I'm just waiting for some new samples. I'll get an amount of 60 gb's of samples in a couple of weeks. (yes, 60 gb's)
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Only one word can sum up a response to 60 Gigs of samples...
DUDE!  |
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mikx
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Melbourne
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Posted: Sun Nov 02 2003 13:32
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well, i've certainly been getting drunk and today i had an awful hangover.. i was convulsing for a long time and just now im starting to feel better..
as for homework.. does anyone know unix shell scripting? i have something reeeally easy (supposedly) that i have to write a script for, but the problem is, i can't be bothered reading the 20 or so pages of crap that tells you how to do it.. and i dont know much about unix at all..
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Sunbuster
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Finland
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Posted: Mon Nov 03 2003 19:02 If anyone here... |
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Since it's so quiet lately, I'll take the chance and get something of my chest...
if anyone here is in the buisness of spamming, please by all means
GO FU*K YOURSELF WITH A SHARP OBJECT RIGHT AWAY, PREFERABLY A KNIFE!!!
I just spent the better part of an hour deleting spam from my webmail (which atm. is my first frontier against spam, the second being the bayesian filter in my Outlook). Over a thousand spams since beginning of July...
thank's for letting me air my thoughts... |
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Yannick
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Joined: 16 Apr 2003
Location: Belgium
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Posted: Mon Nov 03 2003 19:25
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While we're talking about spam, I added several anti-spam protections on my server and now I don't get any spam anymore. It'll be the same for every mailbox I host (madtracker.net for instance).
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Sunbuster
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Finland
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Posted: Mon Nov 03 2003 19:58
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Cool The server I have my primary mail on also uses several spam filters, but still some spams get through. Luckily (if you can call it luck), my bayesian filter manages to get about 95% of the few spams that do get through, so only about 1% of the original amount actually get's through to my inbox, but that's still 1% too much
I'm patiently waiting for filters that fight back. You know, after you've classed a mail as spam, it starts tracking down the origin of that mail all the way to the root (the one who sent the spam) and then sends every spam you've ever got to that server *starts dreaming*  |
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CHICAGO¤lollie
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Joined: 05 May 2003
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Posted: Tue Nov 04 2003 04:55 Re: If anyone here... |
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Sunbuster wrote: |
if anyone here is in the buisness of spamming, please by all means
GO FU*K YOURSELF WITH A SHARP OBJECT RIGHT AWAY, PREFERABLY A KNIFE!!!
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What the?
I take it you don't like spam e-mail much, huh?
Your idea on re-spamming mail back sounds interesting though... Do webmail servers record the IP address of the sender?  |
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Jesse Moore
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Joined: 18 May 2003
Location: Tipp City, Ohio, USA
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Posted: Tue Nov 04 2003 05:29
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there are email tracing programs out there. From what I've read, they are capable of tracing an email back to it's true source. |
"The world would be a dull place if there were no Idealists" |
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Yannick
MadTracker Author

Joined: 16 Apr 2003
Location: Belgium
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Posted: Tue Nov 04 2003 09:09
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To find the true source (ip of sender), just look at the headers. (The last "Received" line before the "Date" usually.)
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Sunbuster
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Finland
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Posted: Tue Nov 04 2003 21:12
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aah, wicked! can you send an e-mail to an IP address? |
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Jesse Moore
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Joined: 18 May 2003
Location: Tipp City, Ohio, USA
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Posted: Tue Nov 04 2003 23:56
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I can find out. |
"The world would be a dull place if there were no Idealists" |
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