Posted on 11/19/2020 5:53:19 PM PST by dynachrome
What’s the Wikipedia page that has the “widely disputed” quote you gave? It’s not on his page.
OOOOOHHH, _THAT_ guy. Yeah, among other things (some notable), he’s a bullshit artist.
” he’s a bullshit artist.” That was my impression. Hope codemonkeyz knows what he is doing here.
I believe the man who invented the Hammer and Scorecard program, Dennis Montgomery is a good guy and working with the Trump Technical Support Team.
THE REAL WHISTLEBLOWER STORY: DENNIS MONTGOMERY, THE HAMMER, THE HARD DRIVES, THE WIRETAPPING OF TRUMP, AND THE PROSECUTION OF GENERAL FLYNN - The American Report
I believe the man who invented the Hammer and Scorecard program, Dennis Montgomery is a good guy and working with the Trump Technical Support Team.
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I think I have heard that. But have you actually a seen or heard any reference to “the Trump Technical Support Team”.
I sincerely hope you have because I haven’t and there needs to be one.
All kinds of people are running the math. The Idea that this somehow proves codemonkeys working connections is preposterous. If codemonkey is so connected then way was he putting out a plea last night to have Jim Jordan get a hold of him?
Exactly ... BS Artist. Nothing to look at here.
Think of the effort, all the money spent and the risk of criminal liability incurred in the effort to take down Trump.
If you were charged with nailing the ring leaders of that effort would you want the identity of your tech team to be known?
If you were charged with nailing the ring leaders of that effort would you want the identity of your tech team to be known?
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No I would not. But I do believe that we should know by now if there really is a Trump Technical Team.
We don’t need to know who the members are, just the fact that there is some organization to the preparation of data that will be presented in court to convince the judges that there was a huge transfer of votes from Trump to Biden.
That data cannot be prepared by the lawyers without some real technical expertise doing the legwork.
Prior to that, messaging only worked if both the sender and recipient were working on the same computer.
Actually, you're also forgetting about the Internet "Bang Paths," when email was sent over the Internet using UUCP (pre-SMTP days.)
You needed to know the route the email message needed to take in order to get from your computer to the destination as well. It wasn't unusual for email routing messages to require being routed through as many as 10 different systems, and sometimes even more. Of course, that was way berfore the concepts of RFC821 and RFC822 (smtp messaging and smtp format records) and "mx" records in DNS simplified things tremendously.
There have been so many people who worked on Internet email it's really pretty staggering.
Mark
Shiva is a true genius.
But he is also kind of a loose canon. There are people who are just as smart that you can hire to do the work.
You’re not familiar with him, okay. He is legendary on 4chan and the transition to 8chan.
saw that. I gotta a canoe accident site in a lake nearby. Might be a beaver involved.
He is legit. But he didn’t invent email. lol. Unless he is like 188+.
BTW if you need to go to a gun show now to pick up something. You way behind.
Ah, those were the days.... NOT :-)
At the other end of the spectrum, I don’t know if I’ll live to see the 32-bit Unix time roll over (I’ll have just turned 86) but I’m quite sure that we’ll still be using some Unix/Linux variant at that time. Whether Windows or MacOS will survive that long is a different question.
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