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Chilly8
01-29-08, 05:25 AM
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There is a new weekly show with featuring '80s oldies
looking to buy time on my online radio station. The
producer of this show KNOWS that I will move
HEAVEN AND EARTH to make it harder to
workplaces to block out my show. He has
apparently been watching the flamewars I have
been having with a few,. on here, and he knows
about my RDNS trick, which causes my domain
to appear, instead of the live365.com domain,
if anyone uses an numerical IP address to connect
to my station. Their sponsors are paying BIG
MONEY for the advertisement of thier products,
and they expect RESULTS.

I am going to check out the broadcast from another
station carrying it. And if I like it, we may be able
to ink a deal and get his show on my station, in
the next few weeks. At the time he would be
coming on, it would be the workday in Australia,
Asia, and NZ, and workplaces there will be able
to listen to this guy's show, through my station,
if we ink a deal for my station to carry his show.

So those admins in Australia, Asia, and NZ better
get ready for people listening to this guy's 80s
"flashback" type of show, from work, if we DO
end up inking a deal for my station to carry the
show.

Leythos
01-29-08, 06:44 AM
In article <fnmuub$7ru$1@aioe.org>, chilly8@hotmail.com says...
> The
> producer of this show KNOWS that I will move
> HEAVEN AND EARTH to make it harder to
> workplaces to block out my show.

Which continues to prove that you are an unethical ass-hole.

--

Leythos
- Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
- Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a
drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"
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Chilly8
01-29-08, 07:25 AM
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"Leythos" <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in message
news:MPG.2208db987482c869899eb@Adfree.usenet.com...
> In article <fnmuub$7ru$1@aioe.org>, chilly8@hotmail.com says...
>> The
>> producer of this show KNOWS that I will move
>> HEAVEN AND EARTH to make it harder to
>> workplaces to block out my show.
>
> Which continues to prove that you are an unethical ass-hole.

Well, the producer has no problem with what I do. He
KNOWS that the more people that tune in, the more
money he will make from sponsors. And his sponsors
want their messages to be heard. In these harder
economic times, it is more IMPORTANT than EVER,
that their message be heard, in order to attract more
potential customers. Sponsors are expecting RESULTS,
and the KNOW that ANYTHING on my station WILL
be heard in more workplaces, schools, and everyone
else that filters content. The sponsors of programs want
RESULTS from their adverts, and I do EVERYTHING
possible to make SURE they get the most "bang" for
their buck.

And people like me, that will do ANYTHING to make
sure a program is heard, are going to be in demand.

Chilly8
01-29-08, 09:32 AM
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"Chilly8" <chilly8@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Leythos" <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in message
> news:MPG.2208db987482c869899eb@Adfree.usenet.com...
>> In article <fnmuub$7ru$1@aioe.org>, chilly8@hotmail.com says...
>>> The
>>> producer of this show KNOWS that I will move
>>> HEAVEN AND EARTH to make it harder to
>>> workplaces to block out my show.
>>
>> Which continues to prove that you are an unethical ass-hole.
>
> Well, the producer has no problem with what I do. He
> KNOWS that the more people that tune in, the more
> money he will make from sponsors. And his sponsors
> want their messages to be heard. In these harder
> economic times, it is more IMPORTANT than EVER,
> that their message be heard, in order to attract more
> potential customers. Sponsors are expecting RESULTS,
> and the KNOW that ANYTHING on my station WILL
> be heard in more workplaces, schools, and everyone
> else that filters content. The sponsors of programs want
> RESULTS from their adverts, and I do EVERYTHING
> possible to make SURE they get the most "bang" for
> their buck.
>
> And people like me, that will do ANYTHING to make
> sure a program is heard, are going to be in demand.
>

I am giving the one copy sent to me of the show, to try out,
a go, and in the past 1/2 hour its been on, I have seen
conncection from corporate networks all over the United
States and Canada. A lot of people want to listen to this
guy's show from work. I am also seeing connections from
phpProxy installations as well, so it looks like if I make
this show a part of my lineup, it will be quite the hit.

Leythos
01-29-08, 11:57 AM
In article <fnn60p$ag$1@aioe.org>, chilly8@hotmail.com says...
> "Leythos" <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in message
> news:MPG.2208db987482c869899eb@Adfree.usenet.com...
> > In article <fnmuub$7ru$1@aioe.org>, chilly8@hotmail.com says...
> >> The
> >> producer of this show KNOWS that I will move
> >> HEAVEN AND EARTH to make it harder to
> >> workplaces to block out my show.
> >
> > Which continues to prove that you are an unethical ass-hole.
>
> Well, the producer has no problem with what I do. He
> KNOWS that the more people that tune in, the more
> money he will make from sponsors.

Well, that means you and the producer are unethical, and that's fine,
since you accept being an unethical person, only concerned with your own
wealth and not with doing the right thing.

--

Leythos
- Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
- Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a
drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"
spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)

Gary
01-29-08, 12:54 PM
Your proxy hijinks, while mildly entertaining, are a bit off topic.
Although web, application, and streaming proxy servers are discussed here,
perhaps this particular thread is more appropriate to alt.internet.radio
or one of the many Net radio fora like http://forums.live365.com

-Gary

Chilly8
01-29-08, 02:49 PM
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"Leythos" <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in message
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> In article <fnn60p$ag$1@aioe.org>, chilly8@hotmail.com says...
>> "Leythos" <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.2208db987482c869899eb@Adfree.usenet.com...
>> > In article <fnmuub$7ru$1@aioe.org>, chilly8@hotmail.com says...
>> >> The
>> >> producer of this show KNOWS that I will move
>> >> HEAVEN AND EARTH to make it harder to
>> >> workplaces to block out my show.
>> >
>> > Which continues to prove that you are an unethical ass-hole.
>>
>> Well, the producer has no problem with what I do. He
>> KNOWS that the more people that tune in, the more
>> money he will make from sponsors.
>
> Well, that means you and the producer are unethical, and that's fine,
> since you accept being an unethical person, only concerned with your own
> wealth and not with doing the right thing.

That sponsors that advertise on the show want their most
for thier money, and they want their message heard. The
sponsors want their message heard. And in these tough
economic times, sponsors want more from their their
money, when it comes to running ads, so I oblige
both the producer and the advertisers to make sure that
the the money that is paid to the producers gets the most
results.

Todd H.
01-29-08, 03:55 PM
"Chilly8" <chilly8@hotmail.com> writes:

> That sponsors that advertise on the show want their most
> for thier money, and they want their message heard. The
> sponsors want their message heard. And in these tough
> economic times, sponsors want more from their their
> money, when it comes to running ads, so I oblige
> both the producer and the advertisers to make sure that
> the the money that is paid to the producers gets the most
> results.

And the road to hell is paved with such "good" intentions.

I'm just sayin.

Best Regards,
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/

Leythos
01-29-08, 05:08 PM
In article <fnnvvm$spp$1@aioe.org>, chilly8@hotmail.com says...
> And in these tough
> economic times, sponsors want more from their their
> money, when it comes to running ads, so I oblige
> both the producer and the advertisers to make sure that
> the the money that is paid to the producers gets the most
> results.

And evil doers always have an excuse, like you do, "tough economic
times" does not justify unethical actions, except for corrupt people
that have no ethics.

--

Leythos
- Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
- Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a
drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"
spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)

Sebastian G.
01-29-08, 05:50 PM
Todd H. wrote:


>> both the producer and the advertisers to make sure that
>> the the money that is paid to the producers gets the most
>> results.
>
> And the road to hell is paved with such "good" intentions.


Since when is advertisement a good intention?

Todd H.
01-29-08, 06:37 PM
"Sebastian G." <seppi@seppig.de> writes:

> Todd H. wrote:
>
>
> >> both the producer and the advertisers to make sure that
> >> the the money that is paid to the producers gets the most
> >> results.
> > And the road to hell is paved with such "good" intentions.
>
>
> Since when is advertisement a good intention?

Oh the advertisers and spammers _always_ seem to think they're
spreading good and valuable that the public just won't know about
otherwise!

It's all marketing crap of course, usually for stuff that people don't
need and won't improve their lives one iota.

--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/

Chilly8
01-30-08, 01:58 AM
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"Leythos" <void@nowhere.lan> wrote in message
news:MPG.22096e051d0867899899ee@Adfree.usenet.com...
> In article <fnnvvm$spp$1@aioe.org>, chilly8@hotmail.com says...
>> And in these tough
>> economic times, sponsors want more from their their
>> money, when it comes to running ads, so I oblige
>> both the producer and the advertisers to make sure that
>> the the money that is paid to the producers gets the most
>> results.
>
> And evil doers always have an excuse, like you do, "tough economic
> times" does not justify unethical actions, except for corrupt people
> that have no ethics.

For talk and sports programming, we use a Shoutcast feed, and
during the Euiropean figure skating championships last week,
I saw a lot of connections to the Shoutcast feed from office
networks all over Europe, during the week. Beucase I have
the Shoutcast server running on a port other than 8000,
it is available in more workplaces. I have it on a very high
port. And since I am not in any web filter lists (which I
frequently check), any talk or sports programming we
run on the Shoutcast server WILL be heard in most
workplaces. Anything from a Shoutcast server, unlike
with Live 365, can still be heard with Windows Media
Player, without having to be a techno-wiz, so someone
could merly plug in the address of my Shoutcast server
into Windows Media Player, after they get to work, and
they are good to go. You can even listen to a Shoutcast
server through a "web proxy" server, such as phpProxy,
and I did see a LOT of connections from those, during
last week's broadcast of the European figure skating
championships.

Leythos
01-30-08, 03:48 AM
In article <fnp76v$kbn$1@aioe.org>, chilly8@hotmail.com says...
> Beucase I have
> the Shoutcast server running on a port other than 8000,
> it is available in more workplaces.

Except, again, on 8000 or 80 or 443, your service would not be
accessible from any properly configured firewall in any company that
cared.

Nothing you've posed in the few years I've seen your posts shows you as
anything except an unethical business person with very limited knowledge
of anything related to the internet or networking or security.

--

Leythos
- Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
- Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a
drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"
spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)

Chilly8
01-31-08, 02:07 PM
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I just formally welcomed his show to the lineup. Given rhe
results of the web logs, and connect attempts made through
php and cgi proxy installations all over the globe, I have
a show in the lineup that could really reel in the listeners.

Most of the phpProxy sites are hosted on server farms that
cater to business users, so blocking anything from these
server farms could also cut off business-related sites
as well. This is why most phpProxy operators do this,
to make it more difficult for businesses to block them
without resorting to expensive filtering software. No
business in their right mind is going to block access to
work-related sites just to block proxy sites.

Sebastian G.
01-31-08, 04:58 PM
Chilly8 wrote:


> Most of the phpProxy sites are hosted on server farms that
> cater to business users, so blocking anything from these
> server farms could also cut off business-related sites
> as well.


Bullshit.

> This is why most phpProxy operators do this,
> to make it more difficult for businesses to block them
> without resorting to expensive filtering software.


And the bullshit continues...

> No business in their right mind is going to block access to
> work-related sites just to block proxy sites.


And there' no reason why they should do so.

Chilly8
01-31-08, 07:20 PM
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"Sebastian G." <seppi@seppig.de> wrote in message
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> Chilly8 wrote:
>
>
>> Most of the phpProxy sites are hosted on server farms that
>> cater to business users, so blocking anything from these
>> server farms could also cut off business-related sites
>> as well.
>
>
> Bullshit.
>
>> This is why most phpProxy operators do this,
>> to make it more difficult for businesses to block them
>> without resorting to expensive filtering software.
>
>
> And the bullshit continues...
>
>> No business in their right mind is going to block access to
>> work-related sites just to block proxy sites.
>
>
> And there' no reason why they should do so.

This is one thing that is going to make swiss cheese
out of Australia's proposed Internet censorship regime.
More affluent Australians can simply put their own
server in a colocation facility outside of Australia,
and then use that to surf the Net, and the Australian
authorities will have no idea what they are up to.
Packages start for as little as 200 AUD per month.
Just access your server with Windows Remote Desktop
and start surfing and the authorities in Australia won't
know what you are up to. They would know you were
connecting to a network on a server farm somewhere,
but would not know where you were going beyond
that server.

Simply put, affluent Australians will be able to circumvent
the filtering regime by placing their own server at
colocation facilities outside of Australia, and using
those to surf the Net. ISP-level filtering in Australia
will only hurt the poor, while the rich will just
simply be able to put their own servers in colocation
facilities outside of Australia and surf wherever they
want.