SUBJECT>Re: Who is xciever-dpuk ?? POSTER>Koala EMAIL>turtel@juno.com DATE>Wednesday, 19 November 1997, at 4:05 p.m. EMAILNOTICES>no IP_ADDRESS> REMOTE_HOST: 204.151.246.2; REMOTE_ADDR: 204.151.246.2 PASSWORD>aa3JDg0aK0i2E PREVIOUS>3740 NEXT> 3751 IMAGE> LINKNAME> LINKURL>


> As you can probably imagine from the timing of my transmitions,
> I have a rogue transciever in the UK.

MARSupials. Should we be concerned about a "rogue transciever?"

Let's say for the sake of arguement xd is telling the truth about the transciever. Why are we receiving his transmissions? How is xd tapping into our Inbound and Outbound signals? If he were working on his own, the only indication we would have of him would be the Probes' responses to him -- remember how we discovered there was a pair of crazies called P&H? We noticed replies to things none of us said. Since we see his signals, and he joins in on the discussion boards here, we can conclude he is not operating like P&H.

So what is xd doing? I think we are dealing with someone who likes to play games. xd is no more rogue than the rest of us (certain exclusions apply) although he wishes us to believe otherwise.

The bottom line then: Is xd a harmless gamester? Is xd a danger to us? Is xd a helpful addition to the MARSupial family? All of the above? Some of the above? None of the above?

> xciever-dpuk (if you like, you can call me Delboy)

What in the h--- does 'Delboy' have to do with anything? Is he using a Dell computer? Does he work for Dell? Is he the Farmer in the Dell? (Sorry, I have a 4 year old who loves to sing that one;)