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Lets Paint The Kettle Black,Do You Have A Bitch On Whats Going On Around The Site Or Any Thing Negative To Report

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  1. rav009

    rav009 Active member

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    ~Lmao~!

    Lovely Photoshop work there, Ripper.

    Look how sexy rihgt682 looks, you really brought out his eyes...:p
     
  2. Ripper

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    Yeah his eyes are great. But you need a haircut mate... LOL

    Photoshop? Can't you tell it's MS Paint work!! hehe

     
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    7??? 2 of them were the BOSTON BRAVES.....

    here in CINCINNATI we dont have teams leave and go elsewhere...lmao
     
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    MY BIG BITCH OF THE DAY,PRAY THE MEN IN BLACK DO NOT VISIT YE...


    Faulty IP address data leads to Shaq attack on innocent family (updated)


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    10/24/2006 1:16:00 PM, by Eric Bangeman

    Anyone who follows the slate of lawsuits against music fans is cognizant of the crucial role that IP addresses play in attempts to cow suspected file sharers. But as we have seen time and time again, IP addresses are not consistently reliable means of identifying users. Law enforcement officials and a family in Gretna, Virginia and learned that lesson the hard way after their home was searched by a law enforcement team that included Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal, according to a law enforcement official.

    The spectre of an angry, uniform-wearing Shaq, let alone an entire team of deputies and federal marshalls would be enough to turn one's knees to jelly. That's the sight apparently witnessed by farmer A.J. Nuckols, his schoolteacher wife, and three children last month when their home was raided and their computers, DVD, video tapes, and other belongings were confiscated after they were connected to an IP address reportedly used to access child pornography on the Internet.

    It turned out to be a case of mistaken identity. Nine days after the raid, an investigator told Nuckols that "the wrong IP address had been identified" and that he and his family would not be charged in the investigation. It's great that the Nuckols family is off the hook, but they now have to live with the stigma of having been the targets of a raid by law enforcement.

    According to Lt. Mike Harmony of the Bedford County Sheriff's Department, the problem lay with Fairpoint Communications, the ISP for the Nuckols family. As part of an ongoing investigation into Internet trafficking of child pornography, investigators identified an IP address via which an undercover investigator was able to download child porn. The IP address was traced to Fairpoint, which was served a subpoena requesting the name and address of the subscriber using the IP address in question. "Fairpoint said that on that date and time, the IP address was assigned to the Nuckols household," Lt. Harmony told Ars Technica. "Some time after the search warrant was executed, we were notified that Fairpoint had misread the court order and done a wrong conversion on the time."

    After receiving updated information from the ISP, investigators executed another search warrant on Friday, October 20. This time, they seized a PC with child pornography on the hard drive and obtained a statement from the investigation target that he had in fact downloaded and shared child porn.

    The misguided raid, along with numerous other cases of mistaken online identity, raises serious questions about the use of IP addresses as identifying data. Take the music industry's crusade against file sharing as an example. Although the RIAA is reluctant to divulge how they acquire the names and addresses of those that they target, it generally begins with an IP address flagged as sharing music by a program like MediaSentry. From there, a request is made to the ISP owning that block of IP addresses to identify the account using the address at that point in time.

    As the Nuckols family and Bedford County Sheriff's Department found out, ISP data is not always accurate, which poses problems for everyone involved. For law enforcement, it makes identifying guilty parties more difficult. And for those mistakenly targeted by police or the RIAA, it can result in very traumatic experiences, not to mention costly legal fees. Although the temptation to pluck an IP address of the Internet and use it as a means of making positive identification is strong, investigators need to dig deeper and use a greater breadth of data to be sure they have the right culprit.
    http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061024-8062.html


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    Men in black with flak jackets ran to and around our house.

    My wife was at home alone. I drove up and asked, "What's going on?"

    Men ran at me, dropped into shooting position, double-handed semi-automatic pistols pointed at me, and made me put my hands against my truck.

    I was held at gunpoint, searched, taunted, and led into the house. I had no idea what this was about. I was scared beyond description. I feared there had been a murder and I was a suspect.

    My wife and I were interrogated about Internet crime. We are not avid computer users; we do not even e-mail. We knew nothing of what they were speaking.

    After seemingly convincing them of our computer “illiteracy,” we were questioned about our children and made to doubt their innocence.

    Our home was searched by a para-military search-and-seizure team.

    Our computers, digital camera, disposable cameras, DVD's, and VHS tapes were seized.

    We were held in our home under guard for five hours.

    Our children came home and were also interrogated.

    It was awful. We were ccused of horrible crimes, crimes that even the mention of would ruin our reputations.

    The investigation was to be complete within six to nine months. We were in shock.



    However, on October 2, the family's eqipment was returned and they were told their troubles were all down to the fact the police had the wrong IP address.

    "No innocent United States citizen should be subjected to this based on so little evidence," says Nuckosl.

    But why not? It happens all the time with the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) and other Big Four 'trade' outfits such as the IFPI and Britain's BPI and no one seems to have a problems with it.

    It's, "Inexcusable," says Nuckols. "Civil rights laws have been established to protect the innocent. Our ancestors fought and died for these rights.

    "The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution states: 'The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrant shall issue but upon probable cause...'

    "Invading our home with one bit of incorrect evidence was totally unreasonable.

    "I support the police and their efforts, but I believe every United States citizen should fear and be angry about these tactics.

    "I will not rest until I know what went wrong in this investigation. I pray that you will not either."

    Meanwhile, although O'Neal apparently denies being in on the raid, the Associated Press quotes Bedford County Sheriff's Lt Michael Harmony as saying O'Neal was there.

    And that's probably a good thing because otherwise, it's unlikely the case would have received the kind of publicity that it did.
    http://p2pnet.net/story/10211?PHPSESSID=3b63929baf4c17b0177dd76ba236b917
     
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    ye all eat ye heart out,

    My Date For Halloween Night


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    Creaky's Halloween Date


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    DDP'S Halloween Date

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    which one??? (sorry, could not resist...)
     
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    @ireland

    Now what would you do if she did show up Halloween? You'd probably have a heart attack. Creaky's young enough he might be able to handle his. LMAO

    @tranquash

    Yeah, I thought the same thing!
     
  10. ireland

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    i was trying to be nice to creaky,i know he can only handle the drink..some one else can handle his date when he gets to the halloween party with her,
    any volenteers?

    as for ddp i think he has long hair

    edit spelling............
     
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    i can handle both mine and ddp's date there :p
     
  12. ddp

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    creaky, trade you the blond for brunette?
     
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    ha ha very funny guys. well today i was trying to login to AD and guess what those SOBs BLOCKED this site. Infact, they blocked all the sites that i go to.
     
  14. aabbccdd

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    so explain the SOBs that blocked it , who are they?

    or if your at work maybe you should be working and NOT surfing the net
     
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  15. cincyrob

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    id say the same as my sob's. where i work at they have blocked alot of these forum sites etc....
     
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    SOBs(son of bit#hs)=school
     
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    *looks at IRELAND's halloween dates*
    HAHA! that's hilarious! I'm gonna be a fat@ss for halloween. I'm gonna get an inflatable sumo costume or something.
     
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    I haven't seen neph in a long ass time. Did he quit?
     
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    nope as he still posts
     
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