PING: 98 GUY

J

John

98 Guy, just to be sure, I DON'T DO DRUGS!!!
This is my last post to you.

I don't want to cause an argument, just a reminder.
--
The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success.
 
D

Dan

John, it was Fraud. Somebody, else posed as 98 Guy. I contacted Microsoft
and they contacted the authorities. The problem now is hopefully solved.
Please see:


http://www.microsoft.com/technet/co...g=microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion&fltr=

I think this may indeed be the real 98 Guy. Microsoft removed the
fraudulent posts after I contacted them. We do want the real 98 Guy from the
past who was so helpful in using Windows 2000 patches for Internet Explorer
and applying them to Internet Explorer 6 in Windows 98 Second Edition after
unzipping them with Winzip or another program and I helped in doing this as
well. PCR will remember these days and can back up my statement. He is a
good man and he does make fun of Gary S. Terhune but hopefully I can remain
on-line friends with both of them. My goal now is to help provide
information and to help moderate this 98 general newsgroup as my time allows.
 
P

PCR

Dan wrote:
| John, it was Fraud. Somebody, else posed as 98 Guy. I contacted
| Microsoft and they contacted the authorities. The problem now is
| hopefully solved. Please see:
|
|
|
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/co...g=microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion&fltr=
|
| I think this may indeed be the real 98 Guy. Microsoft removed the
| fraudulent posts after I contacted them. We do want the real 98 Guy
| from the past who was so helpful in using Windows 2000 patches for
| Internet Explorer and applying them to Internet Explorer 6 in Windows
| 98 Second Edition after unzipping them with Winzip or another program
| and I helped in doing this as well. PCR will remember these days and
| can back up my statement. He is a good man and he does make fun of
| Gary S. Terhune but hopefully I can remain on-line friends with both
| of them. My goal now is to help provide information and to help
| moderate this 98 general newsgroup as my time allows.

Yes, I took a Win2K .dll into here possibly on 98 Guy's suggestion. It
did seem to cause IE to behave better at a certain WEB site. I'm not
perfectly sure I still have it, though-- probably I do. I don't know
whether this 98 Guy is an impersonator or just irreparably
XP-irradiated-- but I suppose he WOULDN'T be XP-irradiated!


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
J

John

Well, I'm glad to hear that.
--
The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success.


"Dan" wrote:

> John, it was Fraud. Somebody, else posed as 98 Guy. I contacted Microsoft
> and they contacted the authorities. The problem now is hopefully solved.
> Please see:
>
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/co...g=microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion&fltr=
>
> I think this may indeed be the real 98 Guy. Microsoft removed the
> fraudulent posts after I contacted them. We do want the real 98 Guy from the
> past who was so helpful in using Windows 2000 patches for Internet Explorer
> and applying them to Internet Explorer 6 in Windows 98 Second Edition after
> unzipping them with Winzip or another program and I helped in doing this as
> well. PCR will remember these days and can back up my statement. He is a
> good man and he does make fun of Gary S. Terhune but hopefully I can remain
> on-line friends with both of them. My goal now is to help provide
> information and to help moderate this 98 general newsgroup as my time allows.
 
G

glee

Actually, there is not one shred of evidence that anyone posted as 98Guy other than
himself, using altered versions of his name. He in fact admitted elsewhere that he
posted with altered versions of his name to have his posts seen by someone who may
have kill-filed his moniker. I don't know where Dan is getting this idea
from.....the fact that 98Guy was "argumentative" in some posts and not others is
certainly not evidence of someone using his identity on the groups.
The whole topic is a big waste of time......
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"John" <greenjungle2007-behappy@yahoo.com.au.(emailaddress)> wrote in message
news:DA4BBB4B-E746-44DF-8B50-C89E69D946C4@microsoft.com...
> Well, I'm glad to hear that.
> --
> The light at the end of the tunnel, is the sign of success.
>
>
> "Dan" wrote:
>
>> John, it was Fraud. Somebody, else posed as 98 Guy. I contacted Microsoft
>> and they contacted the authorities. The problem now is hopefully solved.
>> Please see:
>>
>>
>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/co...g=microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion&fltr=
>>
>> I think this may indeed be the real 98 Guy. Microsoft removed the
>> fraudulent posts after I contacted them. We do want the real 98 Guy from the
>> past who was so helpful in using Windows 2000 patches for Internet Explorer
>> and applying them to Internet Explorer 6 in Windows 98 Second Edition after
>> unzipping them with Winzip or another program and I helped in doing this as
>> well. PCR will remember these days and can back up my statement. He is a
>> good man and he does make fun of Gary S. Terhune but hopefully I can remain
>> on-line friends with both of them. My goal now is to help provide
>> information and to help moderate this 98 general newsgroup as my time allows.
 
D

Dan

Nah, it couldn't hit him that bad unless he suffered a brain injury from the
radiation.
 
D

Dan

Yes, let the bright white dawn of sunlight fill this 98 general newsgroup.
 
D

Dan

I must sadly disagree with you glee. As someone who suffered from identity
theft twice in 2005 by having a home break in at Tucson Arizona and the theft
of my social security card at 3455 East Lester St., Tucson Arizona 85716 and
then hacking of my computer through VPN when I was connected to APS. Chris
Quirke, MVP fully explained what happened recently in August/September 2007.
In addition, my cell phone was cloned when I used it in an analog area during
the summer while heading for white water rafting and this is confirmed by
Verizon Wireless by Thom of the Albuquerque, NM store which is right near
Coronado Mall and across the street from Elephant Bar, a great restaurant.
In addition, my email was hacked through 128 bit cipher strength at
weiser_dan@aps.edu and confirmed by APS and DOD. I do volunteer testing for
Microsoft and tested Windows Vista in 2006 for security issues and am hoping
and praying that I get permission to beta test Windows Vista Service Pack 1
and XP Service Pack 3. You know identity theft is a huge problem. I knew my
APS email was being fraudulently used by the return receipts I got that I
never sent. You can find their main web page at webmail.aps.edu Have a
great weekend.
 
G

glee

What does any of that have to do with 98Guy's identity?
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:84D47C2B-0AD9-4FA4-8E1A-BA0332B19824@microsoft.com...
>I must sadly disagree with you glee. As someone who suffered from identity
> theft twice in 2005 by having a home break in at Tucson Arizona and the theft
> of my social security card at 3455 East Lester St., Tucson Arizona 85716 and
> then hacking of my computer through VPN when I was connected to APS. Chris
> Quirke, MVP fully explained what happened recently in August/September 2007.
> In addition, my cell phone was cloned when I used it in an analog area during
> the summer while heading for white water rafting and this is confirmed by
> Verizon Wireless by Thom of the Albuquerque, NM store which is right near
> Coronado Mall and across the street from Elephant Bar, a great restaurant.
> In addition, my email was hacked through 128 bit cipher strength at
> weiser_dan@aps.edu and confirmed by APS and DOD. I do volunteer testing for
> Microsoft and tested Windows Vista in 2006 for security issues and am hoping
> and praying that I get permission to beta test Windows Vista Service Pack 1
> and XP Service Pack 3. You know identity theft is a huge problem. I knew my
> APS email was being fraudulently used by the return receipts I got that I
> never sent. You can find their main web page at webmail.aps.edu Have a
> great weekend.
 
P

PCR

Dan wrote:
| Nah, it couldn't hit him that bad unless he suffered a brain injury
| from the radiation.

OK, then.

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
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