On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 16:31:35 -0400, Doc NP-f31 wrote:
>On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 09:36:01 -0600, HMS Victor Victorian
><victorvictorian@hushunomail.com> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 16:20:10 -0700, Trevor Myner <tmyner@sessions.net>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On 2011-04-22 15:11:41 -0700, bored@home.yet said:
>>>
>>>> HMS Victor Victorian <victorvictorian@hushunomail.com> wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 12:49:33 -0400, Henry Wadsworth Schultz
>>>>> <hwschultz@meomyo.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> There once was a man from DC
>>>>>> Who tried to infiltrate an NG.
>>>>>> He fell on his ass
>>>>>> When he asked for the pass
>>>>>> And nobody honored his plea.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear Sir,
>>>>>
>>>>> I find your little "ditty" trite and tedious. Moreover, I have never
>>>>> understood why those such as yourself insist on belittling and
>>>>> taunting others who have demonstrated their willingness to share, as
>>>>> has the poster who had made the most recent request for CrystalHigh
>>>>> and its backwards version.
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you anything to share, or are you simply the buffoon?
>>>>>
>>>>> HMS Victor Victorian, NP-g18.
>>>>>
>>>>> God Save the Queen.
>>>>> God Bless the Prince of Wales.
>>>>> God Preserve the Windsors.
>>>>> Rule Britannia!
>>>>
>>>> He probably doesn't need CrystalHigh or the backwards version - he probably
>>>> needs the keyfiles; and Jimmy threatened to leave for good if anyone ever
>>>> reposted the keyfiles (then again it seems he left for good anyway). But
>>>> then again any decent news server would still have the keyfiles - it's only
>>>> been about nine months or so.
>>>
>>>I hope jayray is paying attention.
>>>
>>>It's more than having a key, you need keyfiles. Maybe you understand
>>>or maybe you need to ask some questions.
>>
>>
>>Indeed. It has been some time hence. Jimmy's last post here was the
>>repost of February 5th. As to the need for keyfiles, I have little
>>doubt that Jimmy's orginals are spread far and wide by now, and, in
>>consideration of this, Jimmy would repost them for Jayray.
>>
>>Briefly, TrueCrypt, which is available for free download (simply
>>Google) is convenient to use. Once the initial set up is complete,
>>one can encrypt files in much the same way many now password zip
>>files. One may lock the file with a password, or a key file or
>>combination of key files, or both, depending on the level of security
>>desired. Jimmy has used jpeg image files labled CD01, CD02, etc.,
>>which are found in the title of the split file posted. These letters
>>and numbers are only useful to select the actual picture or pictures
>>to unlock the combined file. The letters themselves will not
>>accomplish it.
>>
>>When I first looked at the task of learning to use key files, it
>>seemed very confusing and daunting, but by simply following my own
>>logic, I discovered it was actually quite easy.
>>
>>Jayray, I wish you luck and hopefully Jimmy (since he indicates he is
>>here presently, if it is indeed he) will repost those files for you.
>>
>>Sincerely,
>>V
>>
>>God Save the Queen.
>>God Bless the Prince of Wales.
>>God Preserve the Windsors.
>>Rule Britannia!
>
>Why does everyone think JayRay's wishes went unfulfilled? His prayers
>were answered some days ago. But so far he hasn't thanked anyone.
>
>Doc
>NP-f31
gosh DOC, are people supposed to say 'thanks'...geez...
lol :-)
bd
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