"A GREEN banner at the top and bottom of this page indicates your computer system uses a DNS which is not known to be associated with the criminal DNS infrastructure associated with Operation GhostClick."
Looks like I'll get to enjoy my criminally overpriced Rogers Wireless a bit longer.
Poor Ted MUST be rolling in his grave.
- Cheers n Beers!
On my tombstone shall read:
"He ran out of fuel, altitude and airspeed all at once."
Conspiracy theorists will love this, the FBI running rampant over other countries servers.
But I loved one of the comments on that page, where the guy was concerned he will lose his piggy-back wireless service from his neighbour.
If they give you ruled paper, write the other way.” ― Juan Ramón Jiménez
I`m green.
Larry
SOH RTWR Team Member 09-13
If you think Rogers is expensive, try Bell!
We recently switched from Bell to our local cable provider (Cogeco) and got three services (cable internet, cable TV and cable home phone) for a lot less money per month than we were paying Bell for two (DSL internet and home phone). Upload and especially download speeds are way faster now plus we get TV too which we haven`t had at all for 5-6 years (apart from what we could pick up on a set of `rabbit ears`).
Larry
SOH RTWR Team Member 09-13
Rabbit ears? How'd you get him to hold still? ... Surely I jest.
The last time I tried to get anything on those, it was all snow. We get enough of that in the winter here, but, if you go uhf on your ears, you can hear cordless phones in your neighborhood. I only know this because of accidental discovery but it IS fun listening in sometimes. You can find out who's home and drunk.
I have my neighbors convinced that I'm clairvoyant.
On my tombstone shall read:
"He ran out of fuel, altitude and airspeed all at once."
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