RE: So why don't US citizens get this?
<b>Guy_Shields at Stream.Com <</b><a href="mailto:nanog%40nanog.org?Subject=So%20why%20don%27t%20US%20citizens%20get%20this%3F&In-Reply-To=" title="So why don't US citizens get this?">Guy_Shields@Stream.Com</a><b>> said at </b><i>Sat Jul 26 23:00:47 UTC 2008<br>> </i>We do its called FIOS.<br><br>AFAIK they don't offer affordable 100mbps symmetric connections though via their fiber to house service... ;)<br> -- No, this email's not real, it's http://deadfake.com
natalidel@mailinator.com wrote:
<b>Guy_Shields at Stream.Com <</b><a href="mailto:nanog%40nanog.org?Subject=So%20why%20don%27t%20US%20citizens%20get%20this%3F&In-Reply-To=" title="So why don't US citizens get this?">Guy_Shields@Stream.Com</a><b>> said at </b><i>Sat Jul 26 23:00:47 UTC 2008<br>> </i>We do its called FIOS.<br><br>AFAIK they don't offer affordable 100mbps symmetric connections though via their fiber to house service... ;)<br>
-- No, this email's not real, it's http://deadfake.com
What in the world does that say? -- Requiescas in pace o email Two identifying characteristics of System Administrators: Ex turpi causa non oritur actio Infallibility, and the ability to learn from their mistakes. Eppure si rinfresca ICBM Targeting Information: http://tinyurl.com/4sqczs
Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr. wrote:
What in the world does that say?
Not to add too much noise to the list, but that MUA (x-mailer: DeadFake Mailer) is sending HTML that's base64 encoded... but with a text/plain content type. Oops? -- Kameron
deadfake.com offer anonymised email services with no signup. Does this not immediately raise questions in itself? Or am I just unnaturally suspicious of such services? Have to admitt as soon as I see traffic relayed by a system such as that, I stop putting much stock in its content... Mark. On Sat, 26 Jul 2008, Kameron Gasso wrote:
Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr. wrote:
What in the world does that say?
Not to add too much noise to the list, but that MUA (x-mailer: DeadFake Mailer) is sending HTML that's base64 encoded... but with a text/plain content type. Oops?
-- Kameron
Hi, So far with 2 test messages, neither have been delivered. It also does claim it leaves your IP in the email so there IS some "tracking" approximately where it came from. I can't verify, of course, since 2 messages have gone into never never land for me. Doesn't look like it ever got delivered. Maybe one of my RBL's are stopping it. Tuc
deadfake.com offer anonymised email services with no signup. Does this not immediately raise questions in itself?
Or am I just unnaturally suspicious of such services?
Have to admitt as soon as I see traffic relayed by a system such as that, I stop putting much stock in its content...
Mark.
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008, Kameron Gasso wrote:
Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr. wrote:
What in the world does that say?
Not to add too much noise to the list, but that MUA (x-mailer: DeadFake Mailer) is sending HTML that's base64 encoded... but with a text/plain content type. Oops?
-- Kameron
Mark Foster wrote:
deadfake.com offer anonymised email services with no signup. Does this not immediately raise questions in itself?
Or am I just unnaturally suspicious of such services?
Have to admitt as soon as I see traffic relayed by a system such as that, I stop putting much stock in its content...
shoot the messenger, eh? the fact is that real 100m/100m is about USD30/mo in japan. in the states, i pay about USD90 for 256k/768k. as far as the internet is concerned, the united states is a third world country. randy
On 2008/07/27 10:18 AM Randy Bush wrote:
the fact is that real 100m/100m is about USD30/mo in japan. in the states, i pay about USD90 for 256k/768k. as far as the internet is concerned, the united states is a third world country.
I currently pay (converted from ZAR to USD) $40/m for 192k/384k DSL. That gives me a pair to the exchange DSLAM, no internet. On top of that, I pay $10/m for each GB used on that line. My average spend on plain old POTS DSL is $100/m. If the US is the third world of telecoms, S.A. is the 50th world. Please /do/ moan about government incompetence, drug induced legislation and failure for the stupidest people on this earth to understand free market economy (and where it works). Please /don't/ pretend to be in the worst position out there, because I have some gruelling stories to tell... :)
On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 09:18:20 +0100 Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
Mark Foster wrote:
deadfake.com offer anonymised email services with no signup. Does this not immediately raise questions in itself?
Or am I just unnaturally suspicious of such services?
Have to admitt as soon as I see traffic relayed by a system such as that, I stop putting much stock in its content...
shoot the messenger, eh?
the fact is that real 100m/100m is about USD30/mo in japan. in the states, i pay about USD90 for 256k/768k. as far as the internet is concerned, the united states is a third world country.
Obviously not the same part of the US as me. I pay $65/month for 5m/30m. -- John
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 9:18 AM, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
Mark Foster wrote:
deadfake.com offer anonymised email services with no signup. Does this not immediately raise questions in itself?
Or am I just unnaturally suspicious of such services?
Have to admitt as soon as I see traffic relayed by a system such as that, I stop putting much stock in its content...
shoot the messenger, eh?
the fact is that real 100m/100m is about USD30/mo in japan. in the states, i pay about USD90 for 256k/768k. as far as the internet is concerned, the united states is a third world country.
randy
...which still thinks it has a divine right of kings over the root zone.
participants (9)
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Alexander Harrowell
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Colin Alston
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John Peach
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Kameron Gasso
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Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr.
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Mark Foster
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natalidel@mailinator.com
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Randy Bush
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Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET