Re: Big Bertha Thing blogs

From: Tony Lance <tonylance_at_big-bertha-thing.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 21:14:58 +0000


Big Bertha Thing Halfrail
Cosmic Ray Series
Possible Real World System Constructs
http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/halfrail.html Access page JPG 22K Image
Astrophysics net ring access site
Newsgroup Reviews including uk.rec.gardening

Detail in photgraph of a model of Track on the Bottom Monorail Half.

Caption;-
Schilowsky's Monorail Car.

Extract from Chapter V;-
73. Another ingenious application of the gyroscope to a monorail car has lately (Feb., 1914) been made by Monsieur Schilowsky, a Russian inventor.....

So far as experiments have gone at present the weight of the gyroscope is designed to be something between 1/10th and 1/25th of the whole weight of the car, while the two pendulums together are about 1/3rd of the weight of the gyroscope.

The author is indebted to M. Schilosky both for the diagrams and the photograph from which plate IV has been made. A model of the car has been presented by the inventor to the Science Museum at South Kensington and can be viewed by the public at anytime. An article on this monorail is to be found in the issue of The Engineer for January 23, 1914.

>From the book

An Elementary Treatment of the Theory of Spinning Tops and Gyroscopic Motion.
By Harold Crabtree M.A.
Formerly Scholar of Pembroke College, Cambridge Assistant Master at Charterhouse
Longmans, Green and Co. 1923
First Edition 1909
Second Edition 1914
New Impression 1923
(C) Copyright Tony Lance 1998
Distribute complete and free of charge to comply.

Big Bertha Thing handbook

  1. Handbook thread one posting long.
  2. Correctly attributed.
  3. Professional.
  4. Steet savvy.
  5. Well read.
  6. Appropriate.
  7. Source softly spoken.
  8. Solitary.
  9. More Sesame Street than Darth Vader.
  10. Optional, optimal and optical.

Tony Lance
tonylance_at_big-bertha-thing.com

Big Bertha Thing corporate

  1. What happened to the guys on the most wanted list?
  2. Corporate America opened fire with an industrial strength denial of service attack.
  3. It was complete with worm virus.
  4. 150K mailbox postings.
  5. Daily basis.
  6. Unlimited smtp mailboxes and names.
  7. Ownership of smtp mailbox provider.
  8. This is a proprietorial interest in Usenet newsgroup postings.
  9. Big Bertha is now on the list.
  10. A sustainable defense would be nice.
  11. When the guns fall silent, the battle will be over.
  12. There were enough shells for 42 months, without recycling.

Big Bertha Thing binary

The defense is of course binary; the old one two. You need two filters.
The first blocks mailbox entry and strips out the from mailbox address, for disclosure.
It uses mailbox address or sufix to select postings. The second uses partial strings.
Any portion of the mailbox address or subject line to   select postings.
It flags them as deleted and moves them to the trashcan. The trashcan auto-deletes before the mailbox fills up. Lastly you need vacation auto-reply and a mailing list,   with an smtp mailbox.
The replies from auto reply tell you which mailboxes are   closed.
The mailing list replies confirms which mailboxes are open.

NB There may be another case with the same protaganist:- http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3e10cd57.0311261707.35b8cf51%40posting.google.com&oe=UTF-8&output=gplain

Big Bertha Thing spamlock

One of the filters used includes the hosts shown as listed below.

  1. These might be forgeries.
  2. These might be global players carrying out denial of service attacks, on newsgroup users, to further corporate aims.
  3. Each mailbox is one-way; it can send mail, but not receive it.
  4. To control the attack, some mailboxes need to be two-way.
  5. Microsoft.com was once on the two-way list, but seems to have thought better of it.
  6. Aol.com was once on the two-way list, but seems to have thought better of it.
  7. Yahoo.com is still on the two-way list.
  8. Forgers do not ever think better of it.
  9. This list was first compiled in January 2004.
  10. The attack has now stopped, after 12 months.
  11. This is one month after disclosure of mailbox logs, on usenet.
  12. Denial of service attacks are illegal, so what is the FBI doing about it beyond prevarication?
  13. The number of two-way mailboxes has been reduced to three major players.
  14. Two of them are mentioned above. (Possibly all three.)
  15. Microsoft in their recent unsuccessfull proposal, wanted the internet to use their patented software for identification of mailboxes. (Anti-open source) See link:- http://www.circleid.com/article/855_0_1_0_C/

List is as follows;-

advisor.com
advisor.net
advisor.ms.com
advisor_ms.com 

advisor.ms.net
advisor_ms.net
advisor.msn.com
advisor_msn.com 
advisor.msn.net 
advisor_msn.net 
advisor.msdn.com
advisor_msdn.com 

advisor.msdn.net
advisor_msdn.net
advisor.microsoft.net
advisor_microsoft.net 
advisor.microsoft.com 
advisor_microsoft.com  

america.net
america.com
aol.net
aol.com
bigfoot.net
bigfoot.com
bulletin.msdn.com
bulletin_msdn.com 
bulletin.msdn.net
bulletin_msdn.net 
bulletin.ms.com
bulletin.ms.net 

bulletin_ms.com
bulletin_ms.net
bulletin.msn.com
bulletin_msn.com 
bulletin.msn.net
bulletin_msn.net 
bulletin.net

bulletin.com
bulletin.microsoft.net
bulletin_microsoft.net 
bulletin.microsoft.com
bulletin_microsoft.com
confidence.com
confidence.net
confidence.msn.com
confidence.msn.net 
confidence_msn.net 
confidence_msn.com
confidence_ms.com
confidence_ms.net 

confidence.ms.com
confidence.ms.net
confidence_msdn.com
confidence_msdn.net 
confidence.msdn.com
confidence.msdn.net 
confidence_microsoft.com
confidence.microsoft.com 

confidence_microsoft.net
confidence.microsoft.net
freemail.com
freemail.net
microsoft.net
microsoft.com
msnews.microsoft.com
ms29.hinet.net
ms31.hinet.net
ms33.hinet.net
ms35.hinet.net
ms39.hinet.net
ms40.hinet.net
ms41.hinet.net
ms45.hinet.net

msa.hinet.net
netmail.net
netmail.com Major two-way mailbox player.
news.com
news.net
news.ms.com
news_ms.com 

news.ms.net
news_ms.net
news.msn.net
news_msn.net
news_msn.com
news.msn.com
news.msdn.com
news.msdn.net 

news_msdn.net
news_msdn.com
news.microsoft.net
news_microsoft.net 
news_microsoft.com
news.microsoft.com
newsletters.ms.net
newsletters_ms.net 
newsletters.ms.com
newsletters_ms.com 

newsletters.msn.com
newsletter.msn.com
newsletters.msn.net 
newsletters_msn.net 
newsletters_msn.com
newsletters.msdn.com
newsletters_msdn.com 

newsletters.msdn.net
newsletters_msdn.net
newsletters.com
newsletters.net
newsletters_microsoft.net
newsletters.microsoft.net
newsletters.microsoft.com      Major two-way mailbox player.
newsletters_microsoft.com  

puremail.net
puremail.com
rocketmail.com
rocketmail.net
support.com
support.net
support.ms.net
support_ms.net 

support.ms.com
support_ms.com
support_msn.net
support.msn.net 
support_msn.com
support.msn.com 
support.msdn.com
support_msdn.com 

support.msdn.net
support_msdn.net
support.microsoft.com
support_microsoft.com 
support.microsoft.net 
support_microsoft.net 
technet.ms.com
technet_ms.com 

technet_ms.net
technet.ms.net 
technet.com
technet.net 
technet.msdn.com
technet_msdn.com

technet_msdn.net
technet.msdn.net
technet.msn.net
technet_msn.net
technet.msn.com
technet_msn.com
technet_microsoft.com 
technet.microsoft.com 

technet.microsoft.net
technet_microsoft.net
updates.com
updates.net 
updates.ms.com
updates_ms.com 

updates.ms.net
updates_ms.net
updates.msdn.com
updates_msdn.com 
updates_msdn.net 
updates.msdn.net 
updates.msn.com
updates_msn.com 

updates.msn.net
updates_msn.net
updates.microsoft.com 
updates_microsoft.com 
updates.microsoft.net 
updates_microsoft.net
yahoo.com               Major two-way mailbox player.
yahoo.net Received on Wed Feb 23 2005 - 13:14:58 PST

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