** Re: [Lowfer] Distances for Jay

WE0H [email protected]
Sat, 14 Jun 2003 01:55:10 -0500


I got rid of 90% of my spam emails by unsubscribing to the Blacksheep LF
reflector. I found that by reading the headers that the Blacksheep server
was involved in many spam emails. Hackers at work non-the less.

Mike>WE0H


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Jay Rusgrove
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 8:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: ** Re: [Lowfer] Distances for Jay

Mitch

Thanks for the info.

Sorry about the bounced e mail - it certainly wasn't intentional. I'lll
check Mailwasher to see if you somehow got put in the bad guys list.
I've noticed  an alarming increase in spam lately - the morons have
apparently learned to just keep changing their e mail addresses - as
it's hard to track moving targets. Sure would be satisfying to find a
way to permanently damage the originating computer(s) with a return e
mail "bomb".

And, how about those "megabass" vehicles that you can hear from 1/2 mile
away. Wonder if you could construct a large enough coil and run enough
power to permanently "quiet" such systems? Sounds like a question for
Bill.

Jay

Mitch Powell wrote:

> Jay - The email I sent directly to your server was bounced.
>
> Repeating:
>
> Got this from
> http://www.indo.com/cgi-bin/dist
>
> Distance between London, England, United Kingdom
> and 47:40:00N 52:44:00W, as the crow flies:
>
> 2328 miles (3746 km) (2023 nautical miles)
>
> Initial heading from London to 47:40:00N 52:44:00W:
> west-northwest (284.7 degrees)
> Initial heading from 47:40:00N 52:44:00W to London:
> east-northeast (63.4 degrees)
>
> London, England, United Kingdom
> Location: 51:30:00N 0:07:00W
>
> Torbay, Newfoundland
> 47:40:00N 52:44:00W
>
> Mitch