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Department of Homeland Security visited my blog today..

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Yep the DHS visited my blog today for about 7½ minutes. You reckon the title did it? They came direct from a search for "shooting with hobie"... :shock: :lol:
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oh my :shock:
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Actually, it was probably the Concealed Carry Creed that worried them most...
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Oooooo, you're in trouble now. Didn't you know that those 45-75s were deadly sniper rifles :roll: :wink:
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Rock on Hobie, way to get their attention! :twisted:
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Allright, Mister!!! How did you get on my messinger list!?!?!?!?!?! :o 8)
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How could you tell they were there? :?:
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Shame shame double shame DHS knows your name!!! :wink:
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Hmmm... time to join the tinfoil hat club?
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Could've been a shooter-employeee on his or her break. You've always got good info on your blog.
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Back when I owned sixgunner.com we got visted all the time by various government agencies. Quite a few of them in fact.

I didn't start worrying about it until the black helicopters started following me around.

Even those weren't too bad. It was when I started discovering tiny recording devices inside the toilet paper rolls, on the back of cereal boxes, and inside the telephones that I got worried.

The itty bitty video cameras mounted on the back of trained cockroaches finally convinced me to get out of the web business.

I thought we were OK but lately I have discovered that the one-worlders have put reflective stickers on the backs of the road signs. Different stickers lead to different interment camps being quietly set up around the country, disquised as Super Wal-Marts.

They are on the back of our signs since the one-worlders drive on the other side of the road. This will allow them to transport detainees at night.

It's gonna start happening when the gas-rationing and the curfews (because of the gas riots) go into effect.
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JimT-too much java and watching X-files DVDs again? 8)
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:D :) :lol: :P
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Well who is this Hobie guy :wink:I know nothing,see nothing...etc :?: (ever heard the term "Deep Six"...MIB come a knocking soon maybe :?: ) :twisted:
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I would like to believe they were there for this:


http://home.comcast.net/~parslowb/2008/ ... ar-15.html

...Do you or I need one of these guns? Well, yes. Of all the firearms out there, these are closest in technical specifications to fulfilling our responsibilities as members of the unorganized militia. They are eminently useful guns for purposes other than those for which the designers intended. However, it is their intrinsic interoperability with military arms (despite their semi-auto only rather than full-auto operation) that is valuable in the militia role. They can use the same ammunition, same magazines (these are no small considerations) and the most likely needed repair parts will be readily available (in my experience it is the extractor spring, forearms and buttstocks that will most likely need replacement).....

They've come to realize well armed trained citizens are the original DHS and will begin voluntary resignations thus phasing out the department, they just wanted to check another source of info and have a chuckle on how they coulda missed that. :o

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Okay, I'll ask the goofy question. How does one know who visits their blog? I'm assuming they wrote something, or somehow it gets registered with the blog owner. Like I've always said, I'm a neophyte on this web thing... :oops:
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claybob86 wrote:How could you tell they were there? :?:
Sitemeter!
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Griff wrote:Hmmm... time to join the tinfoil hat club?
Really happened but maybe it was some gun loonie (like myself) just catching up at work. Can't tell more than that their account is on www.dhs.gov .
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Ysabel Kid wrote:Okay, I'll ask the goofy question. How does one know who visits their blog? I'm assuming they wrote something, or somehow it gets registered with the blog owner. Like I've always said, I'm a neophyte on this web thing... :oops:
Each computer has an IP address. (Internet Protocol) Each time that computer accesses the internet its IP address is used to communicate with other computers so that it is able to access the information. Each IP address is assigned according to who the ISP (Internet Service Provider) is, what country it's located in, etc. Each internet server (the computer on which a website resides) logs the visits to it. Those logs can be interesting. They also log the search words used to find the particular website. If you think DHS finding Hobie's blog via a search for "Shooting With Hobie" is interesting, imagine the results of a search for Hobie's OTHER blog which you can turn up with a search for "old soldiers bare all"... :shock:

I've not taken a look at the logs here for some time. It might be quite interesting. I know we've a number of members from a wide variety of police agencies. It'd be interesting to check out some of the "guests"...

All too often folks don't realize that what they are posting on a public forum is available to anyone and everyone who cares to check it out. Statements made here (and any other forum) CAN come back to bite you...
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Post by Bigahh »

They could have at least stayed a bit longer than 7 1/2 minutes. They don't know an entertaining place when they visit one! At the very least read an article or two!
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Ysabel Kid wrote:Okay, I'll ask the goofy question. How does one know who visits their blog? I'm assuming they wrote something, or somehow it gets registered with the blog owner. Like I've always said, I'm a neophyte on this web thing... :oops:
On regular websites, if you access to the server logs (which most webmaster do have) you can read who logged onto the site, what their IP address is, who their provider is, where the logged on from (including country of origin - their server etc.), the type of computer they have, the screen resolution and often several other bits of data such as date, exact time etc.

Most of the data collected is needed to tell the server exactly how to transmit the website to your particular computer. That's why it's called a "server" .. it "serves" the proper data to each computer.
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Here's a sample of info for the forum - relative to the country of origin of the visits here in May...




Countries (Top 25) - Full list
Countries Pages Hits Bandwidth
us United States us 321419 1857378 16.16 GB

Unknown Unknown ip 23838 93762 866.36 MB

ca Canada ca 4722 30130 245.38 MB

au Australia au 1097 6968 53.30 MB

eu European country eu 762 1822 35.62 MB

gb Great Britain gb 654 3283 36.03 MB

cn China cn 559 829 13.59 MB

kr South Korea kr 323 323 6.87 MB

de Germany de 239 1098 10.64 MB

vn Vietnam vn 179 179 4.19 MB

at Austria at 144 576 5.35 MB

no Norway no 131 702 6.65 MB

cl Chile cl 106 106 2.93 MB

jp Japan jp 92 181 4.83 MB

lv Latvia lv 89 89 1.98 MB

es Spain es 86 326 4.08 MB

br Brazil br 77 401 4.04 MB

ch Switzerland ch 63 476 3.45 MB

se Sweden se 63 552 3.53 MB

ua Ukraine ua 57 57 1.35 MB

pk Pakistan pk 54 54 1.13 MB

za South Africa za 44 122 2.19 MB

hk Hong Kong hk 39 225 1.43 MB

th Thailand th 30 30 683.80 KB

fr France fr 29 29 804.54 KB

Others 176 498 5.25 MB
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And here's the operating systems used:




Operating Systems (Top 10) - Full list/Versions - Unknown
Operating Systems Hits Percent
Windows 1913665 95.6 %
Macintosh 60233 3 %
Unknown 13308 0.6 %
Linux 9066 0.4 %
WebTV 3566 0.1 %
BSD 158 0 %
Sony PlayStation Portable 85 0 %
Unknown Unix system 39 0 %
Sun Solaris 30 0 %
BeOS 27 0 %
Others 19 0 %




And here's the browsers used... (what's up with so much IE???)


Browsers (Top 10) - Full list/Versions - Unknown
Browsers Grabber Hits Percent
MS Internet Explorer No 1694438 84.7 %
Firefox No 234017 11.6 %
Safari No 36267 1.8 %
Mozilla No 17430 0.8 %
Opera No 6484 0.3 %
Netscape No 5089 0.2 %
WebTV browser No 3566 0.1 %
Unknown ? 2180 0.1 %
BonEcho (Firefox 2.0 development) No 214 0 %
Firebird (Old Firefox) No 112 0 %
Others 399 0 %



And here's the top 10 followed by the top 25 words used to find the forum in a search engine (of which google is the most used)



Search Keyphrases (Top 10)
Full list
353 different keyphrases Search Percent
leverguns paco 21 4.1 %
levergunscommunity.com 12 2.3 %
leverguns 12 2.3 %
paco kelly levergun 12 2.3 %
levergun community 11 2.1 %
leverguns community 9 1.7 %
leverguns forum 8 1.5 %
paco kelly s leverguns 8 1.5 %
paco kelly leverguns 7 1.3 %
paco kelly 7 1.3 %
Other phrases 404 79 %


Search Keywords (Top 25)
Full list
626 different keywords Search Percent
paco 83 5.5 %
leverguns 73 4.8 %
kelly 46 3 %
marlin 40 2.6 %
levergun 34 2.2 %
s 29 1.9 %
community 22 1.4 %
45-70 18 1.2 %
forum 15 1 %
lever 13 0.8 %
levergunscommunity.com 13 0.8 %
lyman 13 0.8 %
1887 12 0.8 %
for 12 0.8 %
sight 11 0.7 %
ruger 10 0.6 %
rifle 10 0.6 %
castner 9 0.6 %
shotgun 9 0.6 %
gun 9 0.6 %
cutthroats 9 0.6 %
winchester 9 0.6 %
model 8 0.5 %
in 8 0.5 %
45 8 0.5 %
Other words 967 64.8 %



So, that gives you an idea of what info is found each and every time you go ANYWHERE on the 'net...

Like mentioned many times - this is NOT a private setting in that anything you post is PUBLIC information. Google, yahoo, etc are mining this forum for info. I'd be surprised if DHS isn't doing the same, or one or more of the other alphabet agencies for that matter. :) Remember, they're from the gov't and they're here to help us!!! :) :) :) :) :roll:
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And, since we're googin' 'round with stats, here's the search phrases used to find this forum in May... everything from azoil's wife to crockpot recipes to who knows WHAT else!!!



Keyphrases used on search engines
353 different keyphrases Search Percent
leverguns paco 21 4.1 %
paco kelly levergun 12 2.3 %
levergunscommunity.com 12 2.3 %
leverguns 12 2.3 %
levergun community 11 2.1 %
leverguns community 9 1.7 %
paco kelly s leverguns 8 1.5 %
leverguns forum 8 1.5 %
paco kelly leverguns 7 1.3 %
paco kelly 7 1.3 %
leverguns.com 5 0.9 %
chiappa 1887 shotgun 4 0.7 %
levergunscommunity 4 0.7 %
azoil wife 4 0.7 %
levergun forum 4 0.7 %
castner s cutthroats 4 0.7 %
zelthk 3 0.5 %
kg-12 bore cleaner 3 0.5 %
paco kelly s lever gun 3 0.5 %
castner s cutthroats .22 pistols 3 0.5 %
marlin 81ts 3 0.5 %
475 turnbull 3 0.5 %
5744 45-70 3 0.5 %
lou dobbs olofson 2 0.3 %
slr-100h 2 0.3 %
paco 45-70 2 0.3 %
fullstock vincent rifle 2 0.3 %
http://www.levergunscommunity.com/viewt ... de2f328e6f stevens favorite 22 wmr 17 hmr 2 0.3 %
444 vs 45 70 2 0.3 %
aguila interceptor review 2 0.3 %
marlin 1894 cl 32 20 2 0.3 %
j miller kill 2 0.3 %
redfield peep sights 2 0.3 %
dave@azoil.com 2 0.3 %
leverguns barnes bullets 2 0.3 %
flintlock fullstock vincent 2 0.3 %
452374 hp 2 0.3 %
45 colt marlin 24 in 2 0.3 %
paco accurizer 2 0.3 %
iowegan s book of knowledge 2 0.3 %
j miller shoot 2 0.3 %
linebaugh 2 0.3 %
ruger buckeye 38-40 2 0.3 %
paco kelly levergun community 2 0.3 %
lyman 257420 bullet 2 0.3 %
trail boss in 44 mag 2 0.3 %
search 2 0.3 %
norinco 1887 shotgun 2 0.3 %
444 marlin rifle pre safety 2 0.3 %
armi chiappa 1887 2 0.3 %
marlin 336 rc 2 0.3 %
williams fp71 1 0.1 %
browning 1886 s src 1 0.1 %
winchester model 255 .22 magnum 1 0.1 %
winchester 1894 ae with tang safety 1 0.1 %
450 alaskan brass 1 0.1 %
marlin leveraction shotguns 1 0.1 %
robert abels arms dealer 1 0.1 %
iron mistress bowie knife 1 0.1 %
30 30ai ballistics 1 0.1 %
custom levergun photos 1 0.1 %
.357rifle 1 0.1 %
s&w 625 mountain gun 1 0.1 %
rifle 1 0.1 %
h&r 929 1 0.1 %
www.cpa singleshot rifles.com 1 0.1 %
belduque 1 0.1 %
marlin 25-20 1 0.1 %
transitions drivewear forum 1 0.1 %
marlin glenfield model 30 1 0.1 %
ruger new vaquero montado comparison 1 0.1 %
50alaskan 1 0.1 %
30-30 self defense 1 0.1 %
lahti l-35 1 0.1 %
betaa 1 0.1 %
marlin 81t rifle 1 0.1 %
blr peep sight 1 0.1 %
paopencarry.org 1 0.1 %
444 vs 45/70 1 0.1 %
winchester 86 with tang safety 1 0.1 %
www.levergunscommunity.com 1 0.1 %
latest phpbb classified 1 0.1 %
h4198 imr4198 different 1 0.1 %
.30 carbine lever action 1 0.1 %
44-40 bullets spg lube black powder 1 0.1 %
45-70 5744 1 0.1 %
necg peep sight 1 0.1 %
marlin 336t 1970 1 0.1 %
1895cb marlin 1 0.1 %
bolt peep 1 0.1 %
sp101 rechamber 1 0.1 %
lyman sight 1a da 1 0.1 %
pedersoli sharps billy dixon for sale 1 0.1 %
martini cadet rifle conversions 1 0.1 %
cowboy competition marlin 1 0.1 %
advantage one piece firing pin marlin 1 0.1 %
jesse perkins bowie knife 1 0.1 %
mossberg levergun 1 0.1 %
winchester 1886 trigger job 1 0.1 %
biparate 1 0.1 %
357 magnum original load 1 0.1 %
varget 450 marlin 1 0.1 %
custom marlin 30tk 1 0.1 %
.35 rem loads 1 0.1 %
35rem 1 0.1 %
extreme leverguns 1 0.1 %
site www.levergunscommunity.com paco 45-70 1 0.1 %
large lever loop 1 0.1 %
7tcu 1 0.1 %
30-30 ai reamer 1 0.1 %
h4198 1 0.1 %
levergun paco 1 0.1 %
h&r model 929 1 0.1 %
leaa olofson 1 0.1 %
recipe arranchera 1 0.1 %
marlin spikehorn for sale 1 0.1 %
smith & wesson 24 44 special 1 0.1 %
savage 340c rifle 1 0.1 %
32 h&r levergun 1 0.1 %
mac1airguns 1 0.1 %
trail boss powder in the 45-70 1 0.1 %
special needs bug out 1 0.1 %
east wake high school shooting team 1 0.1 %
puma 92 lever modification 1 0.1 %
paco kellys 1 0.1 %
45-70 in africa 1 0.1 %
levergunscomunity.com 1 0.1 %
s & w 625 1 0.1 %
gunsamerica.com ufc 1 0.1 %
pyrodex loads for 43 mauser 1 0.1 %
paco kelly levergun.com 1 0.1 %
fajen combo 1 0.1 %
copper bullet 45-70 1 0.1 %
savage model 99cd 250 1 0.1 %
bulldog taffin charter arms 1 0.1 %
lyman #21 sight for sale 1 0.1 %
taurus 62lar 1 0.1 %
paco kelley s 1 0.1 %
new vaquero 1 0.1 %
vincent fullstock flint 1 0.1 %
drc large loop lever 92 1 0.1 %
clyde ludwig 1 0.1 %
castner s cutthroats items 1 0.1 %
www.leverguns.com 1 0.1 %
kg-12 copper 1 0.1 %
keltec su16c 1 0.1 %
chaparral vs uberti 1 0.1 %
marlin 336 extractor 1 0.1 %
acurzr 1 0.1 %
african hunter 4 bore 1 0.1 %
stevesgunz rossi 92 dvd 1 0.1 %
henry h001 trigger pull 1 0.1 %
homemade gun case 1 0.1 %
castner s cutthroats by jim rearden 1 0.1 %
martini cadet rifles 1 0.1 %
45-70 aa2230 1 0.1 %
nikita kruschev we will destroy you 1 0.1 %
paco heavy loads 1 0.1 %
44mag trail boss loads 1 0.1 %
1951 marlin 336rc 1 0.1 %
linebaugh seminar in cody wy 1 0.1 %
compare 30-30 35 rem 1 0.1 %
linebaugh seminar cody 2008 1 0.1 %
357 taurus thunderbolt 1 0.1 %
levergunscommunity.com 1 0.1 %
forster hollow pointer 1 0.1 %
ruger blackhawk .45lc om for sale 1 0.1 %
barnes tsx wound ballistics 1 0.1 %
glenfield model 60 feed problems 1 0.1 %
colt 44sp sherriffs modle 1 0.1 %
how to take a winchester 73 apart 1 0.1 %
3x9x40e 1 0.1 %
favorite 30-30 load data 1 0.1 %
nasti-nose 1 0.1 %
357 rnfp reloads 1 0.1 %
sling for old levergun 1 0.1 %
numrich 38-55 1 0.1 %
45 long colt conversion cylinder for 1858 new army 1 0.1 %
45-70 blow-up 1 0.1 %
71 carbine delux 1 0.1 %
lever guns 1 0.1 %
jack garner tennesse valley manufacturing 1 0.1 %
xtp bullet 1 0.1 %
accurate arms #5 data 1 0.1 %
lyman 55 rws 1 0.1 %
444 marlin trajectory 265gr 1 0.1 %
shooting articles by paco kelly 1 0.1 %
shooting win 1886 45-90 1 0.1 %
henry big boy 357 1 0.1 %
303 savage brass norma 1 0.1 %
winchester 1886 40-65 1 0.1 %
emf 92 1 0.1 %
paco kelly s leverguns.com 1 0.1 %
model iac 1887 shotgun 1 0.1 %
gunbroken 1 0.1 %
leverguns forums 1 0.1 %
folding stocks for leverguns 1 0.1 %
texas speed rule 1 0.1 %
searles bowie replica 1 0.1 %
marlin 35 rem. how good 1 0.1 %
tang sight lyman 2a 1 0.1 %
sixgunner paco kelly 1 0.1 %
handloader.com 1 0.1 %
kubaton defensive tactics 1 0.1 %
azoil 1 0.1 %
titegroup 185 gr. fpj match .45 1 0.1 %
colt 45 commeratives 1 0.1 %
p3athc with armalaser 1 0.1 %
taurus thunderbolt 357 rifle 1 0.1 %
marlin glenfield 1 0.1 %
ruger montado 1 0.1 %
paco lever gun 1 0.1 %
jmiller 1 0.1 %
22 hornet fox 1 0.1 %
ajax grips.com 1 0.1 %
marlin xlr vs gs 1 0.1 %
smokeless powder is just a passing fad. quote 1 0.1 %
paco shootout 1 0.1 %
45colt cast bullet 1 0.1 %
45-70 350 lasercast 1 0.1 %
repairing half cock notch 1 0.1 %
marlin 218 bee for sale 1 0.1 %
marlin 336cc 1 0.1 %
mexican belduque 1 0.1 %
marlin .444 1 0.1 %
marlin 1894 cowboy 1 0.1 %
paco s 44 mag loads 1 0.1 %
chiappa 1887 1 0.1 %
mossberg 30 30 lever action carbine 1 0.1 %
linebaugh borger 1 0.1 %
marlin 336lts 1 0.1 %
little sharps 38-55 1 0.1 %
full-buckhorn 1 0.1 %
pig hunting on vandenberg 1 0.1 %
5 mm rifle 1 0.1 %
browning 1886-src 1 0.1 %
browning blr steel 1 0.1 %
tasco exp 1.5-5x32/44 shotgun scope 1 0.1 %
false 1 0.1 %
marlin 1894c 357 mag 1 0.1 %
marlin 336ts 1 0.1 %
accurate 5744 1 0.1 %
s&w m586-1 1 0.1 %
palmetto state armory 1 0.1 %
bullets melting batteries 1 0.1 %
claridge 9mm 1 0.1 %
defensive weapon your car claw hammer 1 0.1 %
midwest gun works customer service 1 0.1 %
indiana serialized ammunition 1 0.1 %
lyman 2a locking lever 1 0.1 %
lahti m-35 pistol 1 0.1 %
paco kelley 1 0.1 %
beeman r7 airgun 1 0.1 %
melting battery lead 1 0.1 %
flat top ruger black hawk 1 0.1 %
friends of billy dixon 1 0.1 %
1895cb 1 0.1 %
redfield receiver peep sights 1 0.1 %
buying a marlin 336 35. remington 1 0.1 %
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Anyway, my apologies Hobie... I didn't mean to hijack the thread... just got carried away about answering the questions on "How do you know?" :oops: I hope the info above is of interest to folks. I find it fascinating. We are truly an international community with a WIDE variety of interests - and that includes our visitors... (defensive weapon, claw hammer, car???) :!: :?: :!: :?:
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I think it went in the right direction. That was really the point of my post! :wink: I know the Ysabel Kid has learned just how much we know about him, heck if he has a camera on his PC we might just be looking at him as he posts... :wink:
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Well now I know why DHS was only on Hobie's blog for 7&1/2 minutes; it's really not very interesting! :wink: :) :lol:
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Hobie wrote: heck if he has a camera on his PC we might just be looking at him as he posts... :wink:
Heck, do you know how hard it is to find a new laptop that does NOT have a camera built in?
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If you wrap yourself in tinfoil and sprinkle a circle of salt around your computer chair you are pretty much immune to the subliminal messages being flashed across your computer screen.

They go too fast for the human eye to pick them up .. but your subconscious will get it.

The latest one was for baccon and eggs. I'll be back later .......
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[I know the Ysabel Kid has learned just how much we know about him, heck if he has a camera on his PC we might just be looking at him as he posts... ]

Oh - oh, Kid........... No more wearin' yore skivvies, while online ! :shock: ! :wink: :roll:
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JimT wrote:If you wrap yourself in tinfoil and sprinkle a circle of salt around your computer chair you are pretty much immune to the subliminal messages being flashed across your computer screen.

They go too fast for the human eye to pick them up .. but your subconscious will get it.

The latest one was for baccon and eggs. I'll be back later .......
Thanks Jim now I gotta go get some bacon and eggs. Talk about subliminal messages!!! Ha, I'm havin home fries and a Thomas' English muffin with mine. :P

Hobie keep us up to date on your defense fund cause I got a buck or two I can throw in the pot. :wink:
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A 'bot can do a LOT of datamining in 7-1/2 minutes....
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Wow, I must have accidentally stumbled on to this site today - wonder of wonders, someone has evidently stolen my identity and signed on with all kinds of posts about "leverguns" - whatever they are. Hmmm. My only hobby is collecting toy trains and playing chess. :wink:

It would be nice if we could count on the people-who-are-supposed-to-catch-real-criminals spending more time finding murderers, rapists, and terrorists, than just trolling around to see what .30-30 owning hilljack may speak out too much about wanting our nation to remain a free country rather than degenerate into a tyrannical dictatorship. I guess nowdays voicing any opinion makes some think you're a psycho out to 'overthrow' the government.

No we're NOT - but we still like to think we are allowed to voice opinions, and encourage each other to write legislators and vote for decent candidates. Isn't that ok anymore...?

Ironically, the bunch on this forum are probably the most law-abiding, decent citizens one could collect, and are FAR from a danger to society, but rather an asset.

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JimT wrote:If you wrap yourself in tinfoil and sprinkle a circle of salt around your computer chair you are pretty much immune to the subliminal messages being flashed across your computer screen.

They go too fast for the human eye to pick them up .. but your subconscious will get it.

The latest one was for baccon and eggs. I'll be back later .......
Hey! Mine was for ham and cheese omelets! Felt I should add that I know that because I got my subliminal message screening program (works like the pop-up blockers) which gives me a report. Thank goodness. I also found I can play my computer backwards to decode those subliminal messages from satan/Ahmadinejad.
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y'all didn't know the little green light on the monitor is actually a web-cam hooked directly into the white house?

I thought everyone knew that by now.....
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According to AmBraCol's list my name was use at least three times as search phrase to find this forum.

Don't know weather to say wow, or oh oh ........ :?


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J Miller wrote:According to AmBraCol's list my name was use at least three times as search phrase to find this forum. ...
What would worry me more was the third word in the search phrase:

J Miller Kill
J Miller Shoot

Who wants to know whether you are likely to talk about Shooting and Killing? :shock:
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J Miller wrote:According to AmBraCol's list my name was use at least three times as search phrase to find this forum.

Don't know weather to say wow, or oh oh ........ :?


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Did you see the phrases attached to your name? I would choose uh oh.
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I did notice those third words. My wife picked up on them too. I do believe you guys are right, I'll go with OH OH!

I don't much care if someone searches for my name, but "kill" and "shoot", what's that mean I wonder?

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J Miller wrote:I did notice those third words. My wife picked up on them too. I do believe you guys are right, I'll go with OH OH!

I don't much care if someone searches for my name, but "kill" and "shoot", what's that mean I wonder?

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I think your cats are checking to see if you are still publicly defending them or whether or not you are likely to go postal the next time the pee on the couch... :wink:
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As a tangential observation on the whole "data mining" thing, this will get your dander up....

There is a VERY strong movement to get ALL health care records on-line, i.e. on the NET. Your prescription, hospital, and laboratory and X-ray records nearly all are already there (we access them daily for our patients).

The office records are often not YET, especially if you mostly go to small practices not owned by hospitals or HMO's (if you can find any practices like that in your area, that is). However, states are moving rapidly with legislation to REQUIRE all health records be on-line. Indiana only fell a few votes shy of passing the requirement this past year. Doctors and pharmacists may balk, but remember, in order to practice, the government must license us, and they can make having on-line records a condition for licensure.

The alleged rationale for this is to assure information is available to other doctors (but the computerized information isn't always available nor accurate) and to reduce errors (dependence on computer software is like depending on a gun's mechanical 'safety' - it can foster sloppiness and increase errors, as has been shown).

The REAL rationale is pressure from insurers to be able to data mine 24 hours a day, to find excuses to not pay for things, to find reasons to pressure doctors to cut costs (cut corners if you ask me), and government desire to access the records for those same reasons (most health plans have some component of government subsidy) and I suppose unfortunately in case someone important wants to use some personal information against you.

Of course we all know how 'private' things are once they are on the internet, regardless of regulation, security protocols, etc.

At least the teenage hackers and alphabet employees will be able to read about Mrs. Smith's problems with vaginal dryness, or Mr. Jones' erectile dysfunction or depression. Think gun permit denial for Mr. Jones, huh!

Only three generations in our family (slow reproducers) separated cell phones from general Custer's death, and that is simply too much technology for any culture to absorb without problems.
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Hobie wrote:Yep the DHS visited my blog today for about 7½ minutes. You reckon the title did it? They came direct from a search for "shooting with hobie"... :shock: :lol:
That's interesting! I have a fly fishing blog. And whenever I publish a post about an Orvis product, within 12 hours I get a hit from the Orvis.com domain. I think it's someone's jobs to constantly google their company name, find out who is saying what. On one occasion an Orvis rep posted a comment (a very helpful one at that).

Recently I put up some stuff about a vacation to Kentucky, and got two hits immediately from their tourism department.
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Coming in late here but that is crazy. What key words made them look at your site and more importantly, why did they stay so long? One glance and you can tell it is just a shooting/hobby site with no sinister intent. Gonna be thinking about this one for a while. Be interesting to compare notes with other website folks who have similar software that picks up on who's been there and see if they've experienced these same "visits".

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clubkey wrote:
J Miller wrote:I did notice those third words. My wife picked up on them too. I do believe you guys are right, I'll go with OH OH!

I don't much care if someone searches for my name, but "kill" and "shoot", what's that mean I wonder?

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I get on computers from work when ever I can. I work for the Feds, till January anyway. Our computers are monitored to make sure we don't visit eveil sites like yours :shock: , and most of the time it's blocked.

Might have even been me :D
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Hobie wrote:Yep the DHS visited my blog today for about 7½ minutes. You reckon the title did it? They came direct from a search for "shooting with hobie"... :shock: :lol:



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Maybe you'll get in trouble for being a bunch of smart alecs! :lol:
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Too who ever is out there..."I do not know this man and I've never worn a tin foil hat.
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WCF3030 wrote:Too who ever is out there..."I do not know this man and I've never worn a tin foil hat.
:lol:
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