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Re: napco cancel code



robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Naah.  The problem is much simpler than that.  You lied.  There is no
> pop-up on my website and there never was one.  Kounter.com's script has
> no popup-enabling code. Following is the complete Kounter script:
>
> <!-- Begin Kounter.Com Code -->
> <script language="javascript"
> src="http://www.kounter.com/kount.php?user=[username]&button=3";>
> </script>
> <noscript>
> <a target=_blank href="http://kounter.com/template.php?a[username]";>
> <img border=0 hspace=0 vspace=0
> src="http://kounter.com/counter.php?a=[username]";></a></noscript>
> <!-- End Kounter.Com Code -->
>
> There's nothing nefarious in there but of course you already know that.


Nope.  You missed the rest of the code though:

"This is the code that actually launches the pop up from the Kounter page:
(actual link changes as it is rotating I imagine)


<SCRIPT src="/JJ_qJCA.js"></SCRIPT>


<!-- Begin Inet-Traffic.Com PopUnder Code -->
<script>
var
winfeatures="width=800,height=800,scrollbars=1,resizable=1,toolbar=1,locati­on=1,menubar=1,status=1,directories=1"
win2=window.open("http://www.gameroom.com/","",winfeatures)
win2.blur()
window.focus()
</script>
<!-- End Inet-Traffic.Com PopUnder Code -->
<SCRIPT>JJ_reset()</SCRIPT>"



>  It's just another Olson lie... sort of like when you claimed to have
> inverted a Boeing 737 at 5000' above ground and lived to tell the
> story.

Nope.  You got that part wrong as well...  I've never "claimed to have
inverted a Boeing 737" *at any altitude*.


> The best part of that fairy tale was how you "borrowed" the
> airliner from Boeing so you could try out your theory about a previous
> crash.

Nope.  You got that part of the story wrong too...  It was PWA's brand
new 737-200.  Newly liveried and delivered by Boeing.


> Heh, heh, heh...  You really need to get a life, Olson.

I have a life and it's grand, Robert.


> Clearly your present one doesn't interest you or anyone else much.

Let's see...  it's just after 2230 hours.  I've just returned from
moving a fire alarm panel (Edwards EST-2) from one side of a wall to the
other at a local doughnut shop (to make room for a new freezer).


>
> Perhaps that's why you spend so much time phantsizing about fictitious
> exploits.

I don't "phantsize" about anything.  I don't even think that's a word.


> Then again, with no friends to spend time with, maybe you
> like to pretend you have pals in the newsgroup.

I count many here as aquaintances.  And between the two of us, I don't
think I have to worry much about bumping into anyone from the Group at
an ISC show...  You've ticked off so many people, it's no wonder you no
longer attend them.


> Were you the only kid
> in your family whose imaginary friends wouldn't play with him?

I had too many *real* friends to bother with "imaginary ones".  How
about you?


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