Thanks for doing the dirty work Hoopty. I've been pretty busy at work lately, and at nights I've been working on a new painting, so I haven't been able to get on here as much as I'd like to.
You guys, don't hesitate to PM me or Hoopty or Bill if you see something fishy. I don't like to get too moderatorish, but if you guys see something we miss, don't be afraid to point it out.
carloco8 wrote:Looks like you are taking care of it now thanks hoopty for cleaning up the site
looks as if there are some students at moscow state university who just got some ip addresses banned.
however, somehow, someway or another when i was looking up the spammers ip, a certain members username came up in a search result. i dunno how that could have happened, and i know nothing about the internet or ways somebody may mask ip's and all that, but all the same it has raised a slight concern.
IP masking is not difficult. Plus if your IP gets banned, you can simply do a release and renew to get a new IP address. MAC filtering is a much better tool although a MAC can also be masked. It is more difficult though.
He's an idiot. Comes from upbringing. His parents are probably idiots too.
MAC filtering is not possible on the Internet. Nowhere in an IP packet's header does your computer's MAC address exist. Once your packet traverses a router, buh bye MAC address. MAC filtering can be done on a LAN, however.
"I see" said the blind man. I understand what you are saying regarding the filtering over the internet. When I made that statement, my mind was focused on something else plus the fact that I am a walking ID-10T error
But I was always under the impression your MAC could be tracked through your IP. So much for my Net+ certification
He's an idiot. Comes from upbringing. His parents are probably idiots too.
Ya, well... certifications exist to acquire jobs, not knowledge
Without actually using the stuff you learn it goes away pretty quickly. At least for me.
TBH im just enjoying the threads, SO much to read through, and some epic builds too.
I have a few vintage Tamiya, but race chassis' were always my passion, so its nice to see such cars here new built, or carefully restored.
Far too many do this for...
Hello to all, :D my name is Matt have been interested in vintage rc10 since the late 80's early 90's. I use to race at my local club it was small but we had some good racers. Guys like James Knatchbull, Simon Reeves, Michael Evely and Jim moore. Yer...
Is anyone here a ROAR member and can they tell me the dates & locations of 2012 National Events and Region 1 Events?
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Thanks
I looked at the website earlier and saw that not much was posted for 2012. I was a little surprised by that as I figured the 2012 schedule would be pretty much set in stone.
I have a friend in Seattle that found some land cruiser window vents in Calgary. The guy does not want to ship them. Would anyone be willing to pick them up and ship to Seattle? My friend will pay shipping plus some cash for the effort.
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What happened in that pic Anthony? How did those two vehicles come together like that?
I was traveling westbound on Twn Rd 566 in Balzac. There was a hot chick with big boobs and I got distracted! :oops:
...for inspiring me to return my RC10 back to it's late 80's paved oval form. There is so much information here, hopefully there are a few nuggets of wisdom I can pass along from my 30 years in RC in return.