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T-Mobile Website up (& active for Roch/Bflo)

Discussion in 'Northeastern US Wireless Forum' started by Buffalo, Jul 16, 2002.

  1. tompug

    tompug Junior Member
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    busted. lol.
     
  2. ehcruzan

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    Lighten up folks.....I'm sure if the post was Aiwapro, he was just having a little fun. He believes T-Mobile is the best and just wants to anonymously brainwash everyone into believing this (just joking Aiwapro). I see nothing wrong with his post. As a matter of fact, based on what I read on the WA forums, it sounds like T-Mobile goes above and beyond to perfect their covered areas. That's unusual for a large corporation. On the other hand, I don't think Bobolito is trying to bust him for posting anonymously. He's also just having a little fun.
     
  3. bobolito

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    Bueno Ehcruzan. Aiwapro did not say anything wrong at any moment and I don't have any problems with him defending T-Mobile the way he does. My point is I just want to make everyone aware, not just Aiwapro, that we can uncover users when they post as anonymous. We know who they are no matter how far they go denying it. I just wanted to know how far Aiwapro was willing to go. Remember that it's not important what you say, it's what you can prove. I am sure he knows that from now on he will think twice before posting as anonymous again. However, we will assume it was someone else using Aiwapro's home computer who posted it. Case closed.
     
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    And, by the way, that student from the Rochester Institute of Technology who posted as anonymous from his college dorm (yes, you know who you are), please don't curse in this forum. That's why I deleted your messages.
     
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  5. VoIPTech

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    These are the same people that are doing the Starbucks WiFi thing.
     
  6. pfp

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    Just have to say you startled me for a minute there. Then I was confused. Then I realized I don't live in the dorms anymore and started wondering how many RIT students are on this service.

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    Y'know, now that I think about it, when I was in the dorms, I knew you could track people coming to your webpage like that. And I'm a d***ed business student. You'd think that a student at RIT would be aware of the possible tracing. Then again, maybe he didn't care, wasn't a regular user, and didn't notice the policy against profanity.
     

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