Voteban The person you like the least

Started by Roberto1223, December 06, 2008, 08:14:28 AM

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do you find Blank man annoying?

yes! fuckin ban him then kill him
yeah! ban him !
yes, temporarily ban him
no, i want to suck his cock

ray mysertio

i thought i was the one you liked the least ?

anyways came back here to tell AJ to suck a dick and get off my balls , he still finds comfort in remembering the past me wjhen in fact i gained skill exponentially lol... suck a dick .
Tell ppl to fuck off over the net, just expect them to want to fight you until they can.

frvge

Attaboy,

AJ hasn't posted in (approximately) 3 months... great argumentation skills you've got there.
;)
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Farley4Fan

My my.  You gotta admire his persistence, or hate it.

Roberto1223

Quote from: frvge on December 09, 2008, 07:43:02 AM
I screwed up the permissions. You're not supposed to be able to lock your own thread.
There's really no reason why you should post something and then immediately lock it.

(permissions for own-post lock and own-post remove, removed)

i locked it because i my intention was for u guys to base ur decision on votes (majority [democracy])

i just wanted this to fly straight thats all.

Roberto1223

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Quote from: LennardF1989 on December 09, 2008, 08:53:35 AM
Quote from: Roberto1223 on December 09, 2008, 06:41:57 AM
.. i thought i had posted this thread already locked from the begining!

ROFL too bad there is no democracy in this forum  :'(

and too bad people in this forum actually like to suck dicks....
Too bad you're misunderstanding the word democracy...

The poll system is there so not just one person decides on what happens, but the majority, THAT'S called democracy. If you think someone did something wrong, it doesn't mean the rest will think that as well (example: Animal experiments, some think it's fine some others think it's bad under any circumstance).

If you think people would have just agreed on it, just because there is no "normal" no in the poll options, well... I don't have words for it then, but I think I'll call it naïve.

dude lol didnt you even see the poll results, "ban him" is still winning by two lol
even though Blankman voted "no i wanna suck a dick" in all 3 to 6 of his accounts lol

frvge

AFAIK, locking the post also locks the poll... not sure tho.

And there will need to be a pretty big 'majority' . It's now like 8 vs 6, and that is not enough.
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LennardF1989

Quote from: Roberto1223 on December 15, 2008, 07:27:28 AM
even though Blankman voted "no i wanna suck a dick" in all 3 to 6 of his accounts lol
That's not true, a database-check (which frvge did out of curiosity I guess) showed that it were votes done by non-faked accounts.

Roberto1223

hmm meaning that people do wanna sucks dicks ?


lol just kidding

fine, i dont wanna discuss if they are accounts from the same owner or not but i wanna know how u guys could trust ur "database research" because lets suppose that a person has 2 comps in his/her house, then uses 2 dif emails on each. so that person would be able to have dif accounts with dif emails in different computer IPs right? wouldnt that be an effective way to work around ur research?

in short; how does that work?

frvge

Your PC uses NAT to get a single IP to the interwebs. It is over 9000!
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Quote from: Roberto1223 on December 15, 2008, 11:20:23 PM
hmm meaning that people do wanna sucks dicks ?


lol just kidding

fine, i dont wanna discuss if they are accounts from the same owner or not but i wanna know how u guys could trust ur "database research" because lets suppose that a person has 2 comps in his/her house, then uses 2 dif emails on each. so that person would be able to have dif accounts with dif emails in different computer IPs right? wouldnt that be an effective way to work around ur research?

in short; how does that work?
In case you have more PC's hooked to the internet there are two ways to achieve this:

1. A router
2. Two modems (as in, you bought teh internetz two times from an ISP)

A usual household would have option 1.

A router is directly connected to your modem, which is connected (on it's turn, mostly through coax) to your ISP. Your modem will request your ISP a IP adress, this can be either static or dynamic.

Static means you only will get one IP address of them everytime the router "asks" for it (as in, no variation).
Dynamic means you will get an IP address which is currently available, so it may change everytime a router "asks" for it.

Now, your router knows the IP it has been assigned, so it knows how to access the internet. Now imagine 2 PC's being hooked to the Router. Because it's a rule IP's can NEVER be the same, a router has it's own subnet (usually between between the 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.255.255 range, or a 10.0.255.255 version of that).

On it's turn a PC will ALSO ask for an IP adress, not directly from the ISP, but from the router. And since we just figured a router has it's own subnet, it will assign you a free ip adress within the range. Same goes for the second PC.

These subnet IP's are LOCAL only, which means, if you would tell someone in the Netherlands to look at your website at 192.168.50.2, he would either get a 404 or access his own network.

Thats why the internet works with ports. Because you can tell a router to forward a call to a specific PC in the subnet.

Say your ip is 82.144.133.222, and your webserver is running on PC1 (192.168.50.2) on port 80.
In order to let someone access that webserver, you tell the router to forward ANY calls on port 80 to the local IP 192.168.50.2 and he would be able to see it's contents.

As you can see in this story. It wouldn't matter wheter you have either 1 PC hooked or 10 PC's, your ISP IP (which is used to identify you on this forum) stays the same UNTILL the router asks for a new one.

Unless you/your school/whatever bought it's own ISP subnet (which my school did, you can do this at ICANN for example), you would be able to get a publicly accessable IP (as in, non-local) which changes everytime you re-access the internet.

I hope this learned you a little more about how the internet/routers work.

If you are really interested in this and want a pictured explanation, take a look at the book:
Kurose and Ross: Computer Networking, a Top-Down Approach

PM me if you would like an E-Book ;)


LennardF1989