Ayep. Something good has come of it. The system will be cleaner
for awhile now. Wasn't actually necessary for a reload though.
[g]
Thanks Dustin. If I didn't know you better, I'd think you're
trying to be helpful, though it's clear you have no idea what
you're talking about! [g]
You're welcome, Ray. However, I do infact know exactly what I'm
talking about. You couldn't be more off in your diagnosis and posted
reports of what you think went wrong with the system. I wouldn't let
you anywhere near any machine I'm responsible for. You're too much of
an idiot. You actually think you know WTF you're doing, when it's
clear as day by reading your own posts, you don't have the foggiest
idea.
Initially, I was trying to help you out, but I remember you as the
same snot nosed little prick from alt.comp.anti-virus,
asking/trolling more like about virus writing. You kept trying to
tell me I didn't know what I was talking about concerning them;
despite the fact I've written quite a few and some are very well
known to this day. You'd post asking some dumbass malware related
question. One of the regulars (sometimes including myself) would try
and answer and you'd claim we didn't know what we were talking about.
I asked you if you knew what a prepender was on several occasions and
I heard crickets for a response to that one. Someone who's supposed
to know virus and other forms of malware as you profess should easily
be able to answer that question. Shouldn't require source code
showing how it's done, if you were actually a coder of any sort.
I've noticed your brown nosing the hell out of a couple of
knowledgeable posters here, though. Turns out by reading your posts,
you're a ****ing lousy troubleshooter and hardware guy too.
Seriously. You suck. I don't know why you kept going on about
compiling code, jeeze... You probably don't have enough original
source code to fill a floppy diskette.
I even provided you a url or two describing some of them from known
antivirus database sites; and you claimed I wasn't the author. I
challenged you to find it's source code someplace online (as I never
released it and so I'm the only person to have it), you couldn't do
so. I posted a section of it, you accused me of stealing it; but when
asked where I stole it from, you couldn't provide a single ****ing
url! Not a single one. Impossible!
I didn't steal it, I wrote it. It's all original code and it's all my
original work.
I also remember you asking me to prove I could code in assembler by
writing a simple hello world program. I wrote you one that would
print a message for you on the screen as well as write the same
message inside a file called ray.txt created in the current directory
if possible.
You claimed to know asm, and, demanded I comment the same source to
prove I really 'knew it'. So I did. You wrote that int21 had
something to do with an integer and I was trying to bullshit you
again. You didn't like my commentation efforts. Although I took the
time to explain what every single line in the source code actually
did, you still claimed it wasn't assembler and I didn't know WTF I
was doing.
You even accused me of stealing it from someplace; but when I asked
you several times to cite the original source code on some website,
you could not do so.
I did however do you a solid and provide source to two very old and
easily contained viruses. I've never seen a response from you to any
of the source code. Ones a prepender, one's an overwriter and you
can't even tell me the ****ing difference. You probably still don't
understand how either of them work, and I took the liberty of
disabling both source files. If you were ever able to actually
compile either of them, they wouldn't replicate. You couldn't use
them to do any harm.
If you could actually write code worth a shit though, you could take
those sources and learn how an overwriter works as well as a simple
prepender. Then again, if you could code worth a shit, you wouldn't
need to see somebody elses work (like mine in this case) to learn how
to do it.
You're a damn brown nosing poseur troll, that's for sure.