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Title: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: Texacon on September 06, 2008, 11:00:56 AM
WE ARE TOAST!!!! (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3936737)


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BloodOfPatriots (11 posts)     
Sat Sep-06-08 10:53 AM
Original message

Can an IP address be tracked?
 
I am a former resident of Alaska. I worked with the Alaska Office of Children's Services for almost 10 years. I still have contacts there. I was told that this board might be helpful.

There is information in that agency that WOULD alter the presidential race. I am scared to death. They are scared to death.

Is it possible for one's identity to be found out from posting on the Internet?

Once I/we feel more "confident", if you know what I mean, I can say more. Right now I just need an answer to my question. Sorry for all the cloak and dagger talk but this is big.
 

Uh oh folks ... it is fixin' to get nasty.  They've caught on to us!   :lmao:

KC
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: mamacags on September 06, 2008, 11:21:26 AM
Oh no Palin is Toast AGAIN!!!!!!!!11!!11 :mental:  What kind of moron doesn't know in this day and age that everyone can be tracked by posting on the internet?  Seriously has this person been living in a unabomber cabin in the forest for the last 20 years?
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: dutch508 on September 06, 2008, 11:25:04 AM
OK, whicj one of you retards is messing with the DUmmie's heads....again...
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: JohnnyReb on September 06, 2008, 11:25:30 AM
WE ARE TOAST!!!! (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3936737)


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BloodOfPatriots (11 posts)     
Sat Sep-06-08 10:53 AM
Original message

Can an IP address be tracked?
 
I am a former resident of Alaska. I worked with the Alaska Office of Children's Services for almost 10 years. I still have contacts there. I was told that this board might be helpful.

There is information in that agency that WOULD alter the presidential race. I am scared to death. They are scared to death.

Is it possible for one's identity to be found out from posting on the Internet?

Once I/we feel more "confident", if you know what I mean, I can say more. Right now I just need an answer to my question. Sorry for all the cloak and dagger talk but this is big.
 

Uh oh folks ... it is fixin' to get nasty.  They've caught on to us!   :lmao:

KC

Nope.....Blood just wanting to start the latest Palin lie.
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: Lord Undies on September 06, 2008, 11:26:01 AM
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Alaska Office of Children's Services

Maybe she's talking about Obama Hussein.  Maybe that's where his birth certificate has been hiding out.
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: Chris_ on September 06, 2008, 11:36:02 AM
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There is information in that agency that WOULD alter the presidential race. I am scared to death. They are scared to death.

They're scared to death because Palin as VP would have a direct line to DOJ.
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: Texacon on September 06, 2008, 11:54:51 AM
Ok, whos mole is this?!   :lmao:

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PeaceNikki  (1000+ posts)       
Sat Sep-06-08 10:55 AM
Response to Original message

1. Yes, an IP address can be tracked back to a user. 
 You should contact someone in the media.
 

 BloodOfPatriots (21 posts)      Sat Sep-06-08 11:17 AM
Response to Reply #1

33. OH MY GOD! NOOOOO!!!!!!
 No,no,no! No,I am NOT going to the media. I do not EVER want to be known. NO, I have too much tolose. NOOOOO!!! 

KC
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: Happy Fun Ball on September 06, 2008, 12:00:15 PM
It looks like the only thing that's toast is the thread.
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: DarkHalo on September 06, 2008, 03:21:00 PM
Alrighty now, Im already seeing the obligatory toast graphic about Plain at the DUmp.

(http://www.coldtoast.com/images/toastSliceWhiteBkgd.jpg)

Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: miskie on September 06, 2008, 03:32:26 PM
Im thinking BOP is a mole - and is doing his/her best to incite full-on frothing moonbat moments by staging a '24 business hours' scenario.
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: Splashdown on September 06, 2008, 03:39:31 PM
And with the obligatory "toast" pic, we must add the following:

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ebpod5LqFts[/youtube]
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: Wretched Excess on September 06, 2008, 03:48:56 PM
Alrighty now, Im already seeing the obligatory toast graphic about Plain at the DUmp.

(http://www.coldtoast.com/images/toastSliceWhiteBkgd.jpg)



those people are truly delusional, aren't they?

Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: franksolich on September 06, 2008, 05:32:30 PM
You know, I suspect the primitives should be worrying more about their own snooping into their private affairs, than worrying about decent civilized people.

I'm thinking here of Fat Che, who collects internet service provider (ISP) numbers, cuts them out with a pair of scissors, and pastes them in an album, as if collecting postage stamps or something.

Back in May 2005, I personally invited Fat Che, via a personal message on Misty Memory's excellent web-site, to join the rest of us checking into that stupid prank Doug's ex-wife was trying to pull.  The other members of the backroom at Scamdy, which included people from Skins's island, or once from Skins's island, were appalled that I was so eager to include him among us.

At the time, I was not aware of the Full Depravity of Fat Che; all I knew was that Fat Che seemed to know a lot about the primitives, a lot of stuff not necessarily on the internet.  Fat Che seemed to have lots and lots and lots of really good dirt on individual primitives.

Everybody else involved heaved a big sigh of relief when Fat Che ignored my invitation.

Which was rather stupid of Fat Che, I thought; we had amassed a library of information on primitives involved in that stupid thing, and had a lot of stuff Fat Che didn't have, stuff that Fat Che would've found useful for whatever purposes he was using useful information. 

If one was worried about a mole amongst us, I reminded all involved that many were of a formidable quality, and Fat Che would've easily been kept in line.

Fat Che really blew that opportunity.
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: BlueStateSaint on September 06, 2008, 05:36:10 PM
Alrighty now, Im already seeing the obligatory toast graphic about Plain at the DUmp.

(http://www.coldtoast.com/images/toastSliceWhiteBkgd.jpg)



those people are truly delusional, aren't they?



I would think that that piece of toast would look so much better if Governor Palin's image were "burnt" into the bread . . .
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: thundley4 on September 06, 2008, 07:29:17 PM
Don't these dummies know that certain level mods and all admin can see their IP address? 
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: jinxmchue on September 06, 2008, 08:28:34 PM
Whomever had that mole, that was good. 
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: DarkHalo on September 11, 2008, 04:47:08 PM

I would think that that piece of toast would look so much better if Governor Palin's image were "burnt" into the bread . . .

Well how about this one? More appropriate and now since Palins nomination it is quite accurate.

(http://images.quickblogcast.com/35238-32833/ObamaToast.jpg)
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: BlueStateSaint on September 11, 2008, 05:14:41 PM

I would think that that piece of toast would look so much better if Governor Palin's image were "burnt" into the bread . . .

Well how about this one? More appropriate and now since Palins nomination it is quite accurate.

(http://images.quickblogcast.com/35238-32833/ObamaToast.jpg)

Yes--you are correct.  :thatsright:

H5 for pointing that out.
Title: Re: Can an IP address be tracked?
Post by: delilahmused on September 11, 2008, 10:53:58 PM
You know, I suspect the primitives should be worrying more about their own snooping into their private affairs, than worrying about decent civilized people.

I'm thinking here of Fat Che, who collects internet service provider (ISP) numbers, cuts them out with a pair of scissors, and pastes them in an album, as if collecting postage stamps or something.

Back in May 2005, I personally invited Fat Che, via a personal message on Misty Memory's excellent web-site, to join the rest of us checking into that stupid prank Doug's ex-wife was trying to pull.  The other members of the backroom at Scamdy, which included people from Skins's island, or once from Skins's island, were appalled that I was so eager to include him among us.

At the time, I was not aware of the Full Depravity of Fat Che; all I knew was that Fat Che seemed to know a lot about the primitives, a lot of stuff not necessarily on the internet.  Fat Che seemed to have lots and lots and lots of really good dirt on individual primitives.

Everybody else involved heaved a big sigh of relief when Fat Che ignored my invitation.

Which was rather stupid of Fat Che, I thought; we had amassed a library of information on primitives involved in that stupid thing, and had a lot of stuff Fat Che didn't have, stuff that Fat Che would've found useful for whatever purposes he was using useful information. 

If one was worried about a mole amongst us, I reminded all involved that many were of a formidable quality, and Fat Che would've easily been kept in line.

Fat Che really blew that opportunity.

Considering how many times he, goodboy (whatever DID happen to him), and the Bostonian Drunkard threatened you bodily harm, I'm glad he never found his way to the back room. You took way too many chances, frank...us girls spent half our time doing our various investigative tasks and the other half worrying about you and AA. We all probably would've had to be checked for a venereal disease or rabies...he's so slimy he probably knows a way to spread it through computer cables.

Cindie