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    Who ever just dumped 209 blocks

    Please change your email address in your client. It was set for rc5@distributed.net which gave your blocks to the d.net team.

    With further investigation. It looks like it was highlander (kimtseng@geocities.com).


    [This message has been edited by Virus (edited 06-21-99).]

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    hi! can u tell me what date ???
    I just check ...
    they all kimtseng@geocities.com

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    hi! can u tell me what date ???
    I just check ...
    they all kimtseng@geocities.com

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    it happened at 0:36 GM today. That's like 6:36 PM CT June 21. It was someone from the same host (*f) as you. It's a very general host match. So it could be anyone. Since your the only one who has submitted blocks with that host match, I just assumed it was you. If it wasn't you, that means it was someone who just joined the pproxy and maybe the team.

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    Alright this is disturbing me.
    It happened again.

    Here is the specs
    Date: 06/23/99
    Time: 00:29:46 (in GM time)
    ip: 210.200.10.81
    email: rc5@distributed.net
    client: 7111

    It came from one of the same IP address you use highlander. It was the last dump I got from that IP. Yet it was a different client version. So it would be the last computer that you flushed from. Maybe there is two clients running on your system or something.

    I just hate seeing perfectly good blocks going to waste.



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