From: Greg (czechsix@cox.net)
Date: Thu Jun 24 2004 - 18:53:49 PDT
And here's where the little darlings are located...
Quik International (QUIK-DOM)
4616 West Sahara Ave, Suite 300
Las Vegas, NV 89102-3796
US
Domain Name: QUIK.COM
Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
Quik International (WEB193-ORG) webmaster@QUIK.COM
Quik International
170 E. 17th St, Suite 101
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
US
949-548-2171 fax: 949-548-0569
I'll have to stop by and say hi to them next time I'm in Costa Mesa or LV.
Maybe next month.
Greg
OB MV content: Does anyone know where someones parting out a '75 or so Dodge
D200 (M890)? I need a front coil spring or two.....mystified as to how they
could break one in two...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul A. Thomas" <bluewhale@jaxkneppers.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] New Email Problem
> Well, Yeah. <g>
>
> My concern is that it is intercepting and modifying emails I send. I had
> not seen nor heard of that before. It LOOKS like the ISP trying to make
> a name for itself or money from sad sacks... but to install software
> like that on a public mail server...
>
> I spend more of my time at work fixing hijacked/wormed/etc systems: the
> problems are getting worse and doing so faster. But I had to laugh
> today: one of our engineers is from the London area. He doth like the '
> wild American women ' ( actually the Russians seem to as well, but the
> English are more enthusiastic about the topic ). He was sent a spam by
> someone else in the office who ( quite properly ) did not open it... but
> the Brit did. When asked why he said ' well it said it had a picture of
> a naked woman inside! of COURSE I'm going to open it! '.
>
> Sigh...
>
>
>
> *********************
> scam
>
> Do not respond
>
> ignore
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