OT: boric acid and foot fungus
Michael Havens
bmike1 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 9 08:11:01 MST 2015
sometimes my passwords are only four digits. sometimes they are up to
fifteen. it all depends on how secure I need it to be. then again I don't
have access to any top secret government info and if someone were to crack
my bank account password they would see how truly poor I am! as for where I
live I'm still in AZ until July and the cockroaches were from where I lived
in Phoenix twenty five years ago in one apt complex. I've only seen a few
cockroaches where I currently live and that was a while ago. the boric acid
took care of that. I'm sure that where I live (cottonwood) also took care
of it! They don't like this elevation.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 7:38 AM, Bob Elzer <bob.elzer at gmail.com> wrote:
> Michael,
>
> You give way too much information out.
>
> From your posts I know or infer that you are living in Florida in a bug
> infested place have dirty feet, an ex wife from south America, a kid, a
> brother, do cabling, have a ten character password with letters numbers
> special characters, which means I can skip about 16 million combinations
> when using a brute force attack.
>
> And you ask very good Linux questions.
>
> You also sometimes ask a question before trying to find the answer
> yourself and then answer it five minutes later when you do Google it.
>
> When I joined this group I thought it was local, but quickly learned we
> have followers all over. While I know most people on the list are good
> people I can't tell you that nobody would use this information against you.
> No one knows everyone on the list. So you need to be careful about what
> information you reveal.
>
> As for off topic stuff, if someone posts one Linux question and ten off
> topic questions over time people tend to see that as spam. Think of this
> mailing list like the Usenet news groups, you don't post your star wars
> questions in the star trek news group. Something like the boric acid
> question is best suited for answers.com where it could also be asked
> anonymously so people wouldn't know who might have dirty feet.
>
> Like I said you ask very good Linux questions, keep doing it, but be
> careful what information you divulge in those questions, and think about
> the topic, does it really belong in this "newsgroup" or a different
> newsgroup.
> On Jun 8, 2015 12:47 PM, <joe at actionline.com> wrote:
>
>> Putting "OT:" first on the subject line sometimes helps ...
>>
>> However, soaking fungus infected feet in a concoction
>> of boric acid and alcohol is way, way too far removed
>> from any possible relationship to anything pertaining
>> to Linux or anything else in the wonderful world of tech.
>>
>>
>> ----------------------------
>> == Michael Havens last wrote:
>> > I had foot fungus until I soaked my feet in
>> > 1 cp rubbing alcohol and 2 tsp of boric acid.
>> > My feet would dry out and crack because of the stuff
>> > living on my feet. I killed it with the above concoction.
>> >
>> > I want to share that with the Gainesville Linux group
>> > but some are complaining about my non-linux conversations!
>>
>>
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