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Old May 25th 05, 12:24 AM
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"RST Engineering" wrote in message
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Any disreputable forensic analyzer that doesn't know how to dummy up
"evidence" of a surfing visit to any particular site isn't going to stay
in their dirty business long.


Luckily, the reputable ones will almost certainly be able to tell if data is
manipulated, simply by following correct forensic procedures. Unless your
assuming that we are all disreputable and that we are all engaged in a
"dirty business"...

Michael







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Old May 25th 05, 06:16 AM
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Of COURSE not, and that wasn't my point. I wasn't saying that you or any of
your brethren or sistren are disreputable.

Tell you what. I'll turn two of my brightest students (STUDENTS mind ya,
not in the biz yet) onto a hard drive and you tell me what day and time they
were supposed to log into a site. If you can give me hard evidence that the
logging in was forged, I'll buy you a steak dinner at Oshkosh ... and enough
wine to dance on Jay Honeck's wing with Mary Natalie.

It isn't rocket science.

Jim


" Luckily, the reputable ones will almost certainly be able to tell if data
is
manipulated, simply by following correct forensic procedures. Unless your
assuming that we are all disreputable and that we are all engaged in a
"dirty business"...



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Old May 25th 05, 06:20 AM
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Um, that would be MARGIE Natalie. Dancing in two-step with Mary Honeck.

Jim


" wine to dance on Jay Honeck's wing with Mary Natalie.


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Old May 25th 05, 06:01 PM
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wine to dance on Jay Honeck's wing with Mary Natalie.


Um, that would be MARGIE Natalie. Dancing in two-step with Mary Honeck.



With Mary Natalie and Margy Honeck there's the sticky conundrum - who gets
the Navion and who gets the Pathfinder?

The Jay and Ron problem will simply have to work itself out.


Montblack

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Old May 25th 05, 06:39 AM
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"RST Engineering" wrote in message
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Of COURSE not, and that wasn't my point. I wasn't saying that you or any
of your brethren or sistren are disreputable.

Tell you what. I'll turn two of my brightest students (STUDENTS mind ya,
not in the biz yet) onto a hard drive and you tell me what day and time
they were supposed to log into a site. If you can give me hard evidence
that the logging in was forged, I'll buy you a steak dinner at Oshkosh ...
and enough wine to dance on Jay Honeck's wing with Mary Natalie.

It isn't rocket science.

Jim



lol - that's a challenge (and a prize) hard to resist, although Jay may have
a problem with it. (Not to mention Mary and Margie, given how I dance)

Michael




 




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