Subject: Re: Big Bertha Thing blogs
From: Tony Lance
Date: 27/11/2006, 16:33
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti,sci.astro

Big Bertha Thing hacked
Cosmic Ray Series
Possible Real World System Constructs
http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/hacked.html 
Access page to 15K ZIP file
Astrophysics net ring Access site
Newsgroup Reviews including alt.politics

301 files from the third battle of cyberspace.

Big Bertha Thing hacked

I can perhaps make a unique claim. 
My Fortunecity web site has been closed, opened, hacked 
and disabled by Fortunecity. 

1. 30th October 2000 Closed
2. 30th December 2000 Opened
3. 31st December 2000 Hacked
4. 1st January 2001 Net ring code deleted

My Astrophysics web ring picture was replaced by a Fortunecity logo. 
All I did was fight the third battle of cyberspace, 
using my FC mailbox, amongst others and a mail to newsgroups gateway. 

It was a text only battle, no hacking or even anonymous mail was used. 
Site references were used instead of attachments. 
Thank you,
Tony Lance 


Big Bertha Thing reason

1. Third Battle of Cyberspace.
2. Death Threats.(3)
3. Newsgroup Review.
4. Odd newsgroup users with 1000 postings.
5. Berserker attacks on legitimate postings to sci.astro et al.
6. Political and totally innexplicable.
7. Net Newbie basket cases.
8. Violent spam busters.
9. Abuse complaints procedure.
10. Web site closure.

Take your pick, the opposition will not give you the choice. 

Tony Lance
judemarie@uku.co.uk


Big Bertha Thing handcart

 1. Gardening section of Daily Telegraph, on Saturday
    17th November 2001, shows full front page spread
    picture of pin-wheel rickshaw.
 2. For another picture see;-
    http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/pinwheel.html
 3. Both show load perfectly distributed.
 4. Both are idealized pictures of a rickshaw that does
    not exist.
 5. A 19th century cheque-book journalist requested a
    picture of an unnusual rickshaw, which was promised
    for tomorrow.
 6. A portrait painter, a landscape artist and a 
    cartoonist submitted quotes, which the cartoonist won.
 7. A wheelborrow uses straight arm technology.
 8. In common with a handcart, the so called pin-wheel
    rickshaw, uses bent arm technology.
 9. It is physically impossible and so unviable.
10. This is a scientific cartoon, some work, some don't.