On a sunny day (Sun, 05 Aug 2018 16:38:00 +1200) it happened
nospam.Henri.Derksen@f1208.n280.z2.binkp.net (Henri Derksen) wrote in
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>Hello Jan,
>
>JP>>> and nobody could tell I was not there.
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>HD>> Ofcourse one can say that. Your mobile connection was via a GSM mast.
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>JP> The eeePC could in principle also connect to Ziggo WiFi anywhere where
>JP> people have their routers configured for it.
>JP> It is a service from Ziggo where you can allow others to use your WiFi.
>JP> Works most places and is then free.
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>I see, but I am no client of Ziggo for inet, only for coax cable tv.
There is an option that you can activate the WiFi in your router (if you have
Ziggo)
to create a 'hotspot'.
If you do that, then you can use other Ziggo user's hotspots all over the
country.
It is free, but your router needs to be on all the time.
At least it was that way a few years back
Google 'ziggo hotspots',
cannot connect to their web site now, not working again, called the helpdesk,
'sorry we are working on it', what a bunch of clowns.
>JP> But I have that WiFi off. Was hacked long ago here.
>
>You donot have a good protected router?
I think they came in via a security camera with WiFi
'War driving'.
I think I know who it was, but hard to prove.
>JP> People here are talking about buying a safe and getting their money /
>JP> saving from the banks.
>
>For emergency purposes you always have to do that yes.
>Every good inland skipper knows that for sure and for years.
>Always keep a large storage of frequently used goods.
>You never know when the next moment will be there to buy goods again when
>sailing. So take every chance to fill up your storage.
>JP> What I meant is that I can post to Usenet and the source IP quoted in
>JP> the headers will be my home IP address.
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>I understand that SSH way you described.
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>JP> Not all Usenet providers do quote the source IP though.
>JP> You seem to be using a New Zealand Usenet provider?
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>You are faked ;-)
>I am using FidoNet by POTS, and my mail is going through WorldWide FidoNet
>and also via that usenet gateway, very comfortable indeed.
Ah!
>JP> Yes, I know they know everything, that is why (but I trust you do not
>JP> tell anyone OK)
>JP> I keep the invasion plans for the US on a separate laptop screened with
>JP> alufoil buried under 'het torentje' in The Hague.
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>You do not know if Trump does read this area too ? ;-).
Can he read?
I thought he only watched Fox news...
But for sure, both US and UK monitor and store everything on that transatlantic
cable.
That is why we prepare for the revolution using pieces of paper with Caesar
cipher to commie-nukate
the secret password is 00000000, the same at the US launch codes, they will
never figure that out.
>JP>> When the Boiler at home has a leakage, the RCD could shut down and your
>JP> home
>JP>> router and internetconnection also.
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>JP> RCD to me means 'Radio Control Dienst' (radio law enforcement for the
>JP> English lurkers),
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>You never have heard about the Reduced Current Device?
>They also called it an Earthleakage Switch (Dutch: AardLekSchakelaar).
Ah, aardlek schakelaar, dat wel.
>JP> these days I have a ham license....
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>I donot, only have a 27 MHz transceiver with FM, AM, USB and LSB
>and it is not used anymore because of my bad hearing.
>The antenna is dismantled because the nabours could not sleep when there are
>heavy winds.
>I only kept it for packet radio plans with a AEA PK87 packtcontrolle to run
>AX25 messages through the air.
I wrote the packet software long time ago for a Z80 system I had at that time.
That was 1200 Bd,
http://panteltje.com/panteltje/z80/system14/diagrams/index.html
bottom page, baycom packet modem card.
I still have 2 27 MHz sets, these days there is sound card software for packet,
no need for a special card.
I hear no activity here on a small antenna on 27 MHz.
The big GPA is stored in the attic.
>I have the RISC OS software versions for the Acorn RISC PC here.
>Never tried it life.
>JP> Give it some years and perhaps everybody gets a chip at birth.
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>I hate that idea ;-(.
Scares me too.
>JP> Then new technology, identity theft, hackers.. EMP,
>JP> possibly the next upcoming nuke war will kill all tronix and we will be
>JP> free ..??
>JP> Sail away
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>Yes, let us keep it simple.
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>JP> Its is like when I dropped that many GB harddisk, with so much valuable
>JP> stuff on it.
>JP> Oh well, life goes on.
>
>But you now have that M-DISKS ;-).
>They will get older than you?
One wonders, what people will do with that big box with all those discs...
And I could not care less.
Greetings
Jan
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