Another thing I have come across is rather puzzling to me, but perhaps some of you might have an answer for this. When I went to a Verizon office to purchase an iPhone and transfer my contacts, all their addresses, including my son's, disappeared or appeared as messed up phone numbers. However, my stepdaughter's address and all her previous addresses in states where she had lived and served as part of the National Guard were prominently displayed. I can't quite figure this out.
Susana
----- Original Message ----- From: Albretch Mueller <lbrtchx at gmail.com> Date: Sunday, August 28, 2011 11:49 am Subject: Re: [Corpora-List] Hacked email accounts (Bill Louw) To: Trevor Jenkins <trevor.jenkins at suneidesis.com> Cc: "Corpora List <Corpora list >" <corpora at uib.no>
> > There is nothing melicious per se in changing this line but
> spammers (and viruses) exploit it to hide their own identity
> and, implicitly, chew up network bandwidth with discussions such
> as this.
> ~
> Even though this thread does not relate to corpora
> research, I feel a
> little cynical watching you argue about this type of nonsense, which
> is not entirely technical
> ~
> I think "Bill Louw" didn't write a comment answering to my
> previouspost as a ruse (a really strange practice in our
> culture). It was the
> US government/police, who "own" my access to the Internet and are
> constantly messing with it/me. Well actually they more or less
> actively monitor every form of communication
> ~
> http://ipsoscustodes.wordpress.com/2010/10/16/quis-
> custodiet-ipsos-custodes/
> ~
> lbrtchx
>
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