The Truth of Leo Mauk/BinaryBud (Community)

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sunofsolaris

Mar 3, 2002, 7:42pm
Bud, remember that you said you are entirely "self taught" ?

when was it that you were in university to have access to the "Merit"
network then ? Your resume doesnt mention n e thing about working in a
university ? Were you a student there by any chance ? Another lie you
been telling us sweetie ? Didnt fail did you and would prefer not to talk
about it ? No please, you're not jealous of me are you ? maybe because i
didnt fail ? awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww m sorry i didnt realise i mite have been
touching a raw nerve Bud ;)

cheers

Sun

binarybud

Mar 3, 2002, 7:50pm
maybe the LYNX i used was a DOS based proggy i don't remember...it WAS a
long time ago about the time you were shitting your diapers heheheh but
when i get a copy you'll eat it son...keep pressing my buttons it's
fun...:)
won't last much longer but fun none the less...;)



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sunofsolaris

Mar 3, 2002, 7:58pm
where does it say it on his resume ?

cheers

Sun

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sunofsolaris

Mar 3, 2002, 7:58pm
not surprising when the stumuli are the same, over and over again

cheers

Sun

sunofsolaris

Mar 3, 2002, 8:01pm
yeah i agree on that one try checking out the "about links" link on the same
domain
http://www.trill-home.com/lynx/lynx_help/about_lynx.html
where it says
"Credits and Copyright
Lynx was a product of the Distributed Computing Group within Academic
Computing Services of The University of Kansas.
Lynx was originally developed by Lou Montulli, Michael Grobe, and Charles
Rezac. Garrett Blythe created DosLynx and later joined the Lynx effort as
well. Following the departures of Lou and Garrett for positions at Netscape
in the summer of 1994, Craig Lavender provided support services for Lynx,
and Ravikumar Kolli for DosLynx.

Currently Lynx is being maintained and supported by members of the Internet
community coordinated via the lynx-dev mailing list. "

see that Bud, can you read numbers yet ? 1994

and

"About Lynx
Lynx is a fully featured World-Wide Web browser for users on both Unix and
VMS platforms"

See that Bud, see see lmao, look its a browser not an "email program"

god when are you ppl going to realise this man has been talking shit to you
for the past 4 days.

cheers

SUN

sunofsolaris

Mar 3, 2002, 8:31pm
sad sad sad
selective memory loss now i beleive. LOL when you get a copy of that
"email program" called lynx right ? Hey man when you get a copy be sure to
send it to me wont you, thats all i have been asking all along, back up your
words. As yet still nothing. You still have a lot more than proving that
there was an "email program" called Lynx in the 70's to prove. Perhaps you
should consider not opening your mouth so wide next time you try scare
tactivs Bud, not quite so much shit that you cant back up will fall out of
it then ;)
oh it will last Bud, it will last until you back up your words, admit your
lies(in detail) or be quiet.

cheers

SUN

posh

Mar 4, 2002, 12:17am
Good lord would you just leave already and not let the door hit you in the
ass??? you are pathetic!!!!
you were leaving two threads ago I thought?

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sunofsolaris

Mar 4, 2002, 2:55am
yet another one of those "witty"/sarcastic content empty replies.

yes leaving AW, which i have u cared to read correctly.

cheers

Sun

posh

Mar 4, 2002, 3:04am
You know what SOS.. I have sorted through and deleted out about 300 of your
"witty/sarcastic" trash posts.. and it is growing very old.. repeated
gibberish that I bet if we took a vote.. ALL are growing weary of... go do
something constructive please.
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sunofsolaris

Mar 4, 2002, 3:51am
already am if you read the posts

sw chris

Mar 4, 2002, 5:28am
Posh, don't feed the trolls. Ignore him. :)

SW Chris

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lady jude

Mar 4, 2002, 9:21am
IF you are and old grandma, who doesnt know much about computers, then, why
are you masqerading as some one who does ? Surely you know you will meet
your match sooner or later and you are essentially asking for trouble,

Now them's fighting words :o)

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sunofsolaris

Mar 4, 2002, 4:40pm
:) if he wants to take it as fighting words, then i a am game and more than
capable.

cheers

Sun

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sunofsolaris

Mar 4, 2002, 5:26pm
cited from :- http://www.merit.edu/merit/history.html (Again another
official site)

"In 1969, computer networking was in its infancy. The only comparable work
matching Merit's objectives had recently started at Bolt, Berneck and Newman
under a contract from the U.S. Department of Defense's Advanced Research
Project Agency (ARPA)--work that soon led to an evolving national network
known as the ARPANET.[2] Earlier ARPA also had funded a set of
computer-related projects at the University of Michigan under the CONCOMP
project rubric, a project focused on the CONversational use of COMPuters.
One of these projects led to the development of the Data Concentrator for
the U-M academic computing center. The Data Concentrator consisted of a
Digital PDP-8 minicomputer augmented with custom interface hardware designed
and built by U-M Computing Center staff. Its special operating system
software was written by another Computing Center staff member. The Data
Concentrator's function was to connect multiple remote users dialing in from
their terminals with the Computing Center's IBM 360/67 mainframe computer."

So quite evidently, Merit was not the same network as the internet Bud ;)
Oh n, lol, m sure there will be some one saying "well you said it was
DARPA", just take a look here before you do ;) http://www.darpa.mil/

"Several commercial data network companies began offering nationwide
services in the mid-1970's. The two most prominent of these were Tymnet and
Telenet, an early spin-off of the ARPANET. With dial-in access installed, it
was a relatively simple step to interconnect Merit's network to Telenet in
the fall of 1976. This allowed Merit's users to access their host computers
over dial-up connections from many United States cities. Later Telenet
connected with networks in other countries or extended their own
infrastructure to provide an expanding international access service. For a
period of time, through the latter 1970's to the mid-1980's, this external
access, as it was called, was Merit's most rapidly growing service, used
both by individuals from our Member universities and their colleagues from
around the world. Recall this predates today's Internet by two decades!"

Telnet or Telenet Bud ? You moron. Oh and please dont claim that to be a
typo in the cite, it's spelt that way more than once :)

again you are shown to be full of it :)

btw, before any one says "i thought you had him on your kill list", i do,
i'm not interested in his reply, got bored of read utter bollocks

cheers

Sun

kah

Mar 4, 2002, 8:07pm
LMAO, never heard of ARPANET?

KAH

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sunofsolaris

Mar 4, 2002, 10:02pm
read the citation you fool, its in there in capital letters, not an
affiliate of Merit tho is it, which was the point you idiot

cheers

Sun



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