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>> WD> The current author of D'Bridge says that if due to some >> WD> programme-setting it is told to dial "-Unpublished-" it will >> WD> send exactly that string to the modem and makes it dial >> WD> whatever it makes of it. >> hunh? i haven't seen nick say that at all... in fact, he specifically >> stated that "-Unpublished-" and "-Unlisted-" would *not* cause a dialout >> attempt... that from the DB echo, specifically... WD> Dzjieses Kreist ... you are one hell of a person able to twist WD> one's words, whoa! you wait just one minnit, there... i'm not trying to twist anything or trying to screw any timelines... you are appearing to be being rather paranoid... i've read the messages that you wrote after my original to nick inquiring how DB stores phone numbers and if it would have a problem with using 000- or anything else as a country code and (re)acting differently than it normally would with a POTS number... i don't remember the specific times and dates that they were written but i can easily pull them, in their entireity (which you have failed to do) for display... you have accurately quoted what nick stated and it says exactly what i stated... "-Unpublished-" and "-Unlisted-" will not cause a dialout attempt (with or without PVT in the keyword field)... WD> Thank you for cooking-up whatever sorry, but you need to take you ass (back?) to cooking school to see what real cooking (up) is all about... -=*I*=- don't do as you and others do... in fact, i highly detest it and it is one of the major reasons why i'm still here and why i even respond to your's and their shite... so, take your conspiracy fecal matter and forcibly place it within your rectal oriface where the sun doesn't shine ;) )\/(ark* Origin: (1:3634/12) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 3634/12 106/2000 633/267 |
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