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Re: The FRN
« Reply #15 on: August 29, 2011, 1610 UTC »
Nah, all the convenience stores have changed.  ;D Let's stomp on someone's leg on national TV...yeah, nobody's going to see that.

Last I heard, his license was reinstated though...frightening  :o
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Re: The FRN
« Reply #16 on: August 29, 2011, 1709 UTC »
Well, via numerous nslookups, it appears FRN has been down long enough to get dropped from most of the major DNS servers. So, once again, when it does come back up, it's gonna flap for different people regionally as the internet's DNS servers have to repopulate the records.

Protip: if you don't want people posting to the board in the Dear Leader's absence, just create a redirect page that sends folks to a nice "Offline for Server Maintenance" type page and nullify all the rumor-replicating that tends to happen. It's easier to reset to the regular site once you return, and it doesn't get you de-listed from the interwebs.
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Re: The FRN
« Reply #17 on: August 29, 2011, 1945 UTC »
Nah, all the convenience stores have changed.  ;D Let's stomp on someone's leg on national TV...yeah, nobody's going to see that.

Last I heard, his license was reinstated though...frightening  :o

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Re: The FRN
« Reply #18 on: August 29, 2011, 2059 UTC »
Snow is better by the yard
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Re: The FRN
« Reply #19 on: August 29, 2011, 2213 UTC »
Well, via numerous nslookups, it appears FRN has been down long enough to get dropped from most of the major DNS servers. So, once again, when it does come back up, it's gonna flap for different people regionally as the internet's DNS servers have to repopulate the records.


Brilliant work, eh? LMAO!!


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Re: The FRN
« Reply #20 on: August 30, 2011, 0739 UTC »
To address a concern expressed by Nella F...

...Speaking of tracking, has anyone visited http://shortwavedx.blogspot.com & noticed that your location is instantly posted on the "Live Traffic Feed"? Wazzup Widat?!
"Concerned Now"
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...coincidentally I drafted a blog article touching on this general issue a couple of weeks ago.  I should finish it up and publish it.

Meantime, here are a few paragraphs from it.

Most discussion forums, websites and blog record some data for visitors.  Web traffic statistics are the life blood of commercial sites, and valued by non-commercial site/blog owners who want to know whether they're effectively reaching their target readership.  The only significant difference is that some sites/blogs choose to alert visitors that their IPs are being tracked.

First, I wouldn't be too concerned about masking my IP on friendly or neutral sites - which includes most radio related discussion forums, websites and blogs.  I do use proxies for browsing the FRN and certain sites in the radio scene that have a history of hostility**, but not for most.

As Terry suggested, you can use proxies if you prefer more privacy.  There are plenty of free proxies that are useful for web browsing.  Those may not be secure for sites that require logins, but they're good enough for websites and blogs you only read, or those that permit comments without registering or logging in with passwords.

Also, install NoScript and Adblock Plus for Firefox.  Even without using a proxy, NoScript can thwart some scripts that collect data - but I wouldn't rely on NoScript alone for that particular funtion.  Also NoScript and Adblock Plus can hinder the desired functions for some websites, so you'll need to customize these add-ons for your favorite sites.  If I support a site and trust it to not misuse my info, I don't bother with proxies and will turn off NoScript and Adblock Plus so the site can benefit from more valid traffic info.

**Yes, I'm aware of the irony of that comment.

And, yes, I do recommend using a proxy and NoScript to visit my blog, at least to new visitors until they grok the quirky milieu.  The ToRP blog is deliberately confrontational, provocative and occasionally vulgar - because rhetorical polemic works.  It's not to everyone's taste and isn't intended to be.

Even if you visit uncloaked, comments should probably be done anonymously or via an alias that can't be traced to your real life ID.  A few commenters don't bother with aliases, or use familiar aliases by which they are known elsewhere in the pirate radio scene.  Not everyone possesses such large, pendulous brass spheres.   ;D

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Re: The FRN
« Reply #21 on: August 30, 2011, 1936 UTC »
Snow is better by the yard

A yard per season is fine with me :D
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Re: The FRN
« Reply #22 on: August 30, 2011, 2236 UTC »
To address a concern expressed by Nella F...

That's Nella F. with one "."
Glad I was able to create an intelligible dialogue (though mostly unintelligible to moi...) Thus, for the moment I shall be Not Bored Now!
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Re: The FRN
« Reply #23 on: September 01, 2011, 0127 UTC »
To address a concern expressed by Nella F...

That's Nella F. with one "."

Note to self: Stop abusing ellipses...

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Re: The FRN
« Reply #24 on: September 01, 2011, 2125 UTC »
what is this i dont even



now, if i'm catching this all properly, security wise, i think the FRN just needs some new software, really. it looks to be very vulnerable to any type of attack.
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Re: The FRN
« Reply #25 on: September 08, 2011, 0948 UTC »
FRN is back again! ;D

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Re: The FRN
« Reply #26 on: September 08, 2011, 1602 UTC »
Be still my beating heart!

FRN is back again! ;D

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Re: The FRN
« Reply #27 on: September 08, 2011, 2325 UTC »
FRN is back again! ;D
You can put the digitalis away Fansome, FRN is down again! (I have way too much free time on my hands)
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Re: The FRN
« Reply #28 on: September 09, 2011, 0224 UTC »
It's that time of year when furreys start shedding. Their computer probably overheated after the fan got plugged with bunny fluff.
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Re: The FRN
« Reply #29 on: September 09, 2011, 0712 UTC »
more downs than ups  ::)