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Old December 23rd 08, 09:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.security,microsoft.public.security.virus,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.security.homeusers
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You have more faith in him than I do, Andrew!


I do David. As we say in England, "I speak as I find". I have ne
reason whatever to think that Peter is one of your 'bad guys'. I also
find your hounding of him a little off-putting, worrying (for you) and
very distasteful. I would expect better of an English gentleman who
has served his country in the Royal Air Force.



I have NEVER served in the RAF Andrew! My surviving son has - albeit
that he is retiring (early) as a Squadrn Leader at the end of this
month.


I do NOT believe that leaving anything which consumes electrical
energy, left 'on' 24/7, consumes less power than having it 'on' for,
say, three 1 hour sessions in 24 hours. IMO, what he said is rubbish!

I know very few people if any that use a computer powered up for 3
hours a day. In that scenario, it is bound to save energy, even more
if they had 3 one minute sessions, or 3 thirty second sessions!



No-one mentioned computers specifically in this regard - PF said
"something electrical"


When did PF change into an electrician, btw? I'm quite sure you once
told me that he was/is a Computer Scientist?!!

I don't ever recall calling Peter a 'scientist', computer or
otherwise, and have never thought of him as a scientist. To my mind a
scientist sits in a laboratory in a white coat and does experiments
with 'stuff'. I know of his computer knowledge and I know his
business. I have told you, reminded you, at least three times, but you
choose to ignore what I say. To put it politely, you are pig-headed in
the extreme.



The mind plays tricks on everyone Andrew. I'm confident that you said so
though. A far cry from being 'an electrician' don't you think? s


You also mention his 'business' not once, but twice! As someone who,
as a boy of four years old he once said, he was rescued from a
concentration camp in Germany - do you think that his 'business' may
have something to do with the Jews/Israel rather than with
Cybercrime?

Peter had a boy late in life with a new partner, so what? People do
this all the time.



Where did that come from? I've never heard tell of that before. I do
recall that his *daughter* called for help on Annexcafe when Peter
Foldes was at death's door.

He himself mentioned not long ago that he had been rescued from a
concentration camp at the age of four ( He may have said Dachau, but
there were many, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...f_Nazi_Germany
)


The last part of your paragraph is sheer fantasy, and in my mind is
laughable and for you, your possible downfall, as it is libellous. Do
you realise that the printed word on the Internet which defames
someone and causes them damage in business or personal life is
enforcable through the courts. You state the you think he was/is
involved in Cybercrime and now you wonder he is semetic. I don't think
Peter has anything to do with Jews or Israel, and certainly nothing to
do with Cybercrime, other than to actively help people who have
problems with their computer for whatever reason, including prevention
of crime, viruses, hackware and malware. David, as you have been told
many times, you really do need to find an new interest in life. This
one man crusade has the makings of ruining your life. One day when you
have 10 hours to spare Google 'Les Kellett'.

Interesting twist?

Only in you mind David, only in your mind.



My concern is to identify anyone who is involved, in any way, with those
around the world who may wish to kill us, Andrew.

If you believe that the bad guys, including Islamic terrorists, are
*not* using the Internet, it is /you/ who live in cloud-cukoo land!

I'll look up Les Kellet after Christmas. I'm off now to spend time with
my family.

*You* are a good man, Andrew. May God bless you and yours.

Happy Christmas!

Dave

PS As I've told you before, just like 007 *my* sevice was in the Royal
Navy!


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