Re: So which fucking retarded prick is it...
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Originally Posted by
KFlint
A guy just did a permanent hair removal treatment on my missus' private parts today, does it count as cheating? :mellow: It was supposed to be a woman but she called sick or something else.
:no:
Re: So which fucking retarded prick is it...
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Originally Posted by
chavis
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Originally Posted by
mjmacky
Finished?
Never,
I can only imagine when you wank so funny, exhibitionist
Re: So which fucking retarded prick is it...
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Originally Posted by
KFlint
A guy just did a permanent hair removal treatment on my missus' private parts today, does it count as cheating? :mellow: It was supposed to be a woman but she called sick or something else.
It depends how often she goes back in for a "touch up". :D
Re: So which fucking retarded prick is it...
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Originally Posted by
megabyteme
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Originally Posted by
KFlint
A guy just did a permanent hair removal treatment on my missus' private parts today, does it count as cheating? :mellow: It was supposed to be a woman but she called sick or something else.
It depends how often she goes back in for a "touch up". :D
Yup, I'm glad she didn't ask for an happy ending :lol:
Re: So which fucking retarded prick is it...
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Originally Posted by
rejectOfAllah
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Originally Posted by
iLOVENZB
Do we really have to get back to this? For fuck sake, fine, so you can buy some time to come up with some cock and bull story about streams not being cache.
Unless the ISP doesn't have a DNS CNAME pointed at the appropriate server it will go through the ISPs mirror's stream eg. . http://games.on.net/filepopup.php?video=41571
Now doubt you're a paralyzed downy and that's why you can't get out of bed to do a certificate.
Really? That's interesting... why do you think that CNAME records are so important then?
Then we'll cover why your ISPs name servers aren't configured to do forward lookups to the root domain.
I can see I'm going to enjoy this.
What in gods name are you talking about? Did you even read my post? You do know that ISP's have mirrors don't you?
Usually they host Linux iso's and there's some even have a gaming server for trailers, demo's, beta clients, etc. Internode's Gaming mirror is bragging "6.779 TB and Growing"
CNAME's would be for if they are offering a unmetered stream or service eg. Newsgroups/iView/SourceForge.
As stated before, Internode offer a free Newsgroup service. Basically they have a DNS CNAME pointed to Astraweb.
Re: So which fucking retarded prick is it...
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Originally Posted by
iLOVENZB
What in gods name are you talking about? Did you even read my post? You do know that ISP's have mirrors don't you?
Usually they host Linux iso's and there's some even have a gaming server for trailers, demo's, beta clients, etc. Internode's Gaming mirror is bragging "6.779 TB and Growing"
CNAME's would be for if they are offering a unmetered stream or service eg. Newsgroups/iView/SourceForge.
As stated before, Internode offer a free Newsgroup service. Basically they have a DNS CNAME pointed to Astraweb.
I'm sorry but no, you're waffling complete and utter shit, because you're a dullard. Last night it was midly amusing to allow you to show yourself up. Today is a whole other day though, and I've no intention of pissing away any of it talking to anyone who is as outlandishly stupid as you are.
A CNAME record is an alias domain name, it has fuck all to do with your ISP, it's defined inthe NS records of the domain DNS servers. and oddly enough your ISP doesn't hold the DNS records for all of the domains on the internet.
Your ISP is only interested in packet routing, and maybe email service provisioning for you, and everybody else. They can of course packet capture everything you send/receive, but are only likely to do so for the purposes of law enforcement, the last thing they're going to want to do is capture every packet for every user, because it would cost them millions to store all of that data.
And this last little lot of crap.... well. Lets start here.
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Domain Name: ASTRAWEB.COM
Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC.
Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com
Referral URL: http://www.networksolutions.com
Name Server: DNSB.ASTRAWEB.COM
Name Server: DNSC.ASTRAWEB.COM
That's the owner and and DNS servers for the astraweb.com domain.
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Domain Name: INTERNODE.COM
Registrar: MELBOURNE IT, LTD. D/B/A INTERNET NAMES WORLDWIDE
Whois Server: whois.melbourneit.com
Referral URL: http://www.melbourneit.com
Name Server: NS1.ON.NET
Name Server: NS2.ON.NET
Name Server: NS3.ON.NET
That's the owner and DNS servers for internode.com
They're owned seperately, the DNS servers are hosted in entirely different places, and your ISP isn't running CNAME records for a domain they don't own... because it's not possible for a DNS lookup against *.astraweb.com to be serviced by a DNS server which doesn't own a zone file for astraweb.com.
Now fuck off and stop trying to bluff a geek, you technically illiterate knob.
Re: So which fucking retarded prick is it...
http://www.news.astraweb.com/corporate.html
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Originally Posted by
rejectOfAllah
Now fuck off and stop trying to bluff a geek, you technically illiterate knob.
Says the one who doesn't believe that streaming doesn't have anything to do with cache.
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Re: So which fucking retarded prick is it...
Re: So which fucking retarded prick is it...
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Originally Posted by
rejectOfAllah
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Originally Posted by
iLOVENZB
What in gods name are you talking about? Did you even read my post? You do know that ISP's have mirrors don't you?
Usually they host Linux iso's and there's some even have a gaming server for trailers, demo's, beta clients, etc. Internode's Gaming mirror is bragging "6.779 TB and Growing"
CNAME's would be for if they are offering a unmetered stream or service eg. Newsgroups/iView/SourceForge.
As stated before, Internode offer a free Newsgroup service. Basically they have a DNS CNAME pointed to Astraweb.
I'm sorry but no, you're waffling complete and utter shit, because you're a dullard. Last night it was midly amusing to allow you to show yourself up. Today is a whole other day though, and I've no intention of pissing away any of it talking to anyone who is as outlandishly stupid as you are.
A CNAME record is an alias domain name, it has fuck all to do with your ISP, it's defined inthe NS records of the domain DNS servers. and oddly enough your ISP doesn't hold the DNS records for all of the domains on the internet.
Your ISP is only interested in packet routing, and maybe email service provisioning for you, and everybody else. They can of course packet capture everything you send/receive, but are only likely to do so for the purposes of law enforcement, the last thing they're going to want to do is capture every packet for every user, because it would cost them millions to store all of that data.
And this last little lot of crap.... well. Lets start here.
Code:
Domain Name: ASTRAWEB.COM
Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC.
Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com
Referral URL: http://www.networksolutions.com
Name Server: DNSB.ASTRAWEB.COM
Name Server: DNSC.ASTRAWEB.COM
That's the owner and and DNS servers for the astraweb.com domain.
Code:
Domain Name: INTERNODE.COM
Registrar: MELBOURNE IT, LTD. D/B/A INTERNET NAMES WORLDWIDE
Whois Server: whois.melbourneit.com
Referral URL: http://www.melbourneit.com
Name Server: NS1.ON.NET
Name Server: NS2.ON.NET
Name Server: NS3.ON.NET
That's the owner and DNS servers for internode.com
They're owned seperately, the DNS servers are hosted in entirely different places, and your ISP isn't running CNAME records for a domain they don't own... because it's not possible for a DNS lookup against *.astraweb.com to be serviced by a DNS server which doesn't own a zone file for astraweb.com.
Now fuck off and stop trying to bluff a geek, you technically illiterate knob.
You can post all the technical, boring, "geeky" shit you want- people uploading content to YouTube is a form of filesharing (in its most simple form, it is sharing videos/files with others). While it is not p2p, it is a way to distribute identical content to large numbers of people.
File hosting services are used, and essentially offer a similar service (although not streamed) for file sharing.
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Originally Posted by Google description of Mediafire
MediaFire is the simplest free file hosting service for businesses, professionals, and individuals to share files and images with others.
Also, browsing is NOT filesharing.