Drove a 2003 S2K today
I have no problem revealing my engine number if you have a good enough reason to want it.
The engine number for VTWERPS2000 was requested because he is a fraud who has duped the likes of gullible folks like yourself for 5 pages worth.
You might want to enroll in internet detective school if that obvious fact has escaped you.
The engine number for VTWERPS2000 was requested because he is a fraud who has duped the likes of gullible folks like yourself for 5 pages worth.
You might want to enroll in internet detective school if that obvious fact has escaped you.
Originally posted by VTECS2000
How would you know that I do not hvae one. Because I dont bragg about owning one? Although the golf cart one is a pretty funny one....not true though
How would you know that I do not hvae one. Because I dont bragg about owning one? Although the golf cart one is a pretty funny one....not true though
You get beat up alot in high school don't you?
Originally posted by VTECS2000
Whats wrong with people knowing?
Whats wrong with people knowing?
Since Networking and Internet Security is my second major, let me break it down to you:
According to the Patriot act established in wake of September 11th, 2001
1.)The Internet Security officials are notified and acquire information of illegal activities through monitoring a site, or from a hot tip. (Since 9/11 a warrent is not required)
2.)After 9/11, all internet providers must keep a log of all IP's assigned to customers at the time of sign-on from all users.
3.)The Feds now match your IP, with the customer's account information.
4.)The Feds run a backround of you and your family, where you work, what you drive, where you live, etc.
5.)There are 2 options on step 5, either they go and arrest your boss from the information they pulled (since you do work at a putt putt golf course and all) or they come to your house, ask you questions, and then arrest your boss.
6.)Apply for unemployment.
ISPs hand over more user information. The law makes two changes to increase how much information the government may obtain about users from their ISPs or others who handle or store their online communications. First it allows ISPs to voluntarily hand over all "non-content" information to law enforcement with no need for any court order or subpoena. sec. 212. Second, it expands the records that the government may seek with a simple subpoena (no court review required) to include records of session times and durations, temporarily assigned network (I.P.) addresses; means and source of payments, including credit card or bank account numbers. secs. 210, 211.
For more information:
http://www.eff.org/Privacy/Surveillance/Te...ot_analysis.php
Not to pile on or anything....oh, who am I kidding, that's exactly what I'm doing.
BUT:
I first asked myself, what self-respecting "mobster" launders money through a PUT-PUT COURSE? Could you imagine telling that story to your bunkmate in prison? And then I said, wait a minute HondaGuy, what self-respecting mobster lives in OHIO?!? Not exactly Little Italy, is it?
But then I started wondering, if I make fun of the mobster on the internet, will I wake up tomorrow with two broken knees and a horse's head in my bed??
BUT:
I first asked myself, what self-respecting "mobster" launders money through a PUT-PUT COURSE? Could you imagine telling that story to your bunkmate in prison? And then I said, wait a minute HondaGuy, what self-respecting mobster lives in OHIO?!? Not exactly Little Italy, is it?
But then I started wondering, if I make fun of the mobster on the internet, will I wake up tomorrow with two broken knees and a horse's head in my bed??



