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The "Real"
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I was bored and spent about 5 minutes on this.
According to a trace, they both are located in the same building at 12341
Woodland Park Road, Herndon, VA, 20171. Just west of Washington, DC.
The are also both owned by Roadrunner-NYS. and appear to be IP-connection
servers with a large IP block. So, I'm guessing that you use Dial-up
somewhere in the Herndon, VA area.
Juding from the timestamp, it was sent at 11:35:55 (am). What happened to
your computer at that time? Did you lose connection?
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Ravenwood
AKA: Chris Nefedow
You might be a Redneck Jedi if your father has ever said to you, "Shoot,
son come on over to the dark side...it'll be a hoot."
"If e-mail is too slow, you have some serious problems to work out with Mr.
Einstein."
" Then up ahead cold chilling in the street,
six motherfuckers from MIT.
I flick off the safety, check my grip,
and load a dum-dum clip.
I glance at the Doom to make sure he's packed,
his fingers on the trigger of his baby Mac.
Time to give a Newtonian demonstration,
of a bullet its mass and its acceleration."
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