Domain: spoke.com
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Re:No, Jimmy WALES. Wondered why he takes no salar
You have the Minneapolis connection right, but the name is Jimmy Jingle, a defunct vending machine company.
We had Jimmy Jingle vending machines on campus when I was in tech school. A truly horrible rinky-dink operation. Coffee machines that vended absolutely tiny cups, etc.
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Re:Conflicted on this
Maybe GoogleGlass would come in handy. I was trying to get a little background on you using Google and I cannot decide which of these two people are actually you...
Help me out a little?
http://www.spoke.com/info/p4JN...
or..?
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Credibility
Ashley L Podhradsky, Doctor of Science in Information Systems
Education:
Doctoral Information Systems, Specializing in Information Assurance, Dakota State University
M.S., Information Systems, Specializing in Network Security, Dakota State University
B.S., Electronic Commerce and Computer Security, Dakota State University
Certificate: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator, AccessData Certified ExaminerAreas of Expertise:
Computer Forensics
Digital Forensics
Consumer Privacy
Risk Managementhttp://goodwin.drexel.edu/sotaps/Ashley_Podhradsky.php
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Jim Alkove
Aliases and Other Names: James AlkoveBio
Software Design Engineer at Microsoft Corporation
Career
Microsoft Corporation
Software Design EngineerAchievements and Recognition:
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Re:Who is this guy, & why does he not want to
You mean THIS guy:
"was the Senior Vice President of Legal and Business Affairs for the RIAA."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Oppenheim
"Mr. Oppenheim then became active as one of the lead litigators representing the record industry in the landmark "file-sharing" cases against peer-to-peer networks, including against Napster, Aimster, AudioGalaxy, Morpheus, Grokster and Kazaa."
http://www.spoke.com/info/p6QsSD8/MatthewOppenheim
"It is not legal, ethical or cool to copy somebody else's CD for your own use."
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/forum/june03/copyright2.html
See, he doesn't even agree with himself. What the RIAA does is not legal, ethical or cool since they copy the artists CDs for their own use. Bad Bad RIAA ;) -
Re:Ah, yes, Belkin...
Anonymoose Coward strikes again! =^ )
I have a feeling that you'll be seeing another slashdot story about Belkin tomorrow...
Here's some more detective work. The plot thickens!
At first I dismissed the R. Wood account as a sock puppet for Bayard. But digging deeper, I found that R. Wood is a real person, and he's not Mike Bayard. R. Wood's real name is Rudy Magna. He's a National Account Manager for Belkin.
My first suspicion was the fact that the B. Ekim Amazon account had his location correctly defined as California. The R. Wood account location was Denver.
The more compelling evidence is the wish lists that were associated with these accounts. The wish lists for B. Ekim and R. Wood appeared to be actual personal wish lists, and they were distinctly different. Mr. Bayard already wiped his wish list. But Google cache didn't:
http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:amkRP7Q27REJ:www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/AC5CHSQTK8O9Z
It's a long list of kid toys.
The wish list for R. Wood is 3 very different items, also from Google cache:
http://209.85.173.132/search?q=cache:pvx-pvzUk5sJ:72.21.203.1/gp/pdp/profile/A3U7TFAPHTIHZM
A woman's cap, a book about football, and a DVD of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (ouch.) Also note that the cached page includes 1 of the 3 reviews that this user submitted.
When I was looking at Mike Bayard's cached wish list page, I happened to click on the "see all 25 items" link. It goes to the Amazon wish list page, which displays the person's full name. (!!)
As soon as I noticed this, I went back to the R. Wood account, clicked on his wish list, and it went straight to the Amazon wish list for someone named Rudolph Magna.
So then I did a Google search for Rudolph Magna Belkin, and I get this site:
http://www.spoke.com/info/index-person/ma-ma-478
Which includes a link for Rudy Magna, National Account Manager of Belkin Logistics:
http://www.spoke.com/info/p5msepL/RudyMagna
This suggests there may be a pattern of Belkin sales reps tampering with the reviews of their products. -
Re:Ah, yes, Belkin...
Anonymoose Coward strikes again! =^ )
I have a feeling that you'll be seeing another slashdot story about Belkin tomorrow...
Here's some more detective work. The plot thickens!
At first I dismissed the R. Wood account as a sock puppet for Bayard. But digging deeper, I found that R. Wood is a real person, and he's not Mike Bayard. R. Wood's real name is Rudy Magna. He's a National Account Manager for Belkin.
My first suspicion was the fact that the B. Ekim Amazon account had his location correctly defined as California. The R. Wood account location was Denver.
The more compelling evidence is the wish lists that were associated with these accounts. The wish lists for B. Ekim and R. Wood appeared to be actual personal wish lists, and they were distinctly different. Mr. Bayard already wiped his wish list. But Google cache didn't:
http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:amkRP7Q27REJ:www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/AC5CHSQTK8O9Z
It's a long list of kid toys.
The wish list for R. Wood is 3 very different items, also from Google cache:
http://209.85.173.132/search?q=cache:pvx-pvzUk5sJ:72.21.203.1/gp/pdp/profile/A3U7TFAPHTIHZM
A woman's cap, a book about football, and a DVD of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (ouch.) Also note that the cached page includes 1 of the 3 reviews that this user submitted.
When I was looking at Mike Bayard's cached wish list page, I happened to click on the "see all 25 items" link. It goes to the Amazon wish list page, which displays the person's full name. (!!)
As soon as I noticed this, I went back to the R. Wood account, clicked on his wish list, and it went straight to the Amazon wish list for someone named Rudolph Magna.
So then I did a Google search for Rudolph Magna Belkin, and I get this site:
http://www.spoke.com/info/index-person/ma-ma-478
Which includes a link for Rudy Magna, National Account Manager of Belkin Logistics:
http://www.spoke.com/info/p5msepL/RudyMagna
This suggests there may be a pattern of Belkin sales reps tampering with the reviews of their products. -
Founder is his Father - Karl Mehta - a Hack
I know his father Karl Mehta. He hails from Bombay/India and is a known 'hack' in Silicon Valley devising all sorts of get-rich-quick schemes with his VC brother Miten Mehta (go google). This appears to be one of his yet-another pipedreams. His previous idea was Tradeits.com (www.tradeits.com) which didnt reach anywhere. More here: http://center.spoke.com/info/p2iETB/KarlMehta
Please don't waste a min of your time on this crap. Arjun, his son, has no clue about what's going on - his father is using him for the dramatic effect. -
Re:Hm, I wonder!
Don't wonder too much about the definition of cyberstalking, ok? Don't worry, you fit the bill nicely on techpowerup.com, windowsitpro.com, and here at slashdot.org, for doing it to apk on all 3 websites forums sections, repeatedly over time, and being caught for it and under other names such as JTD (techpowerup.com) AND now StarKruzr there!
(Since everyone picked on you at techpowerup.com, as your JTD guise, because you proved apk's point, you stalk him online and always try to start trouble with him or for him)
So who are you trying to fool?
You can't even hold a job and this proves it:
http://www.spoke.com/public/pages/A/person/001/320 /258
Jarett DeAngelisName: Jarett DeAngelis
Title:
Resume/Job History: 0 jobs
Company:
Address:
Phone Number:
Email Patterns:
URL:
Other contacts at this company: 13,001
Other sample titles available at this company VP - Business and Technology Club
MBA Candidate, Class of
MBA Student
Master of Business Administration, Class of
Notre Dame MBA Candidate
Marketing & Information Technology
Student
Manager, Enterprise Systems
LOL! Another arstechnican, a drain on society with no job by day, and psycho cyberstalker by night, rotflmao.
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Re:By the way...
http://www.spoke.com/public/pages/A/person/001/32
0 /258
You mean database weirdness, like you saying you cut your teeth in IT in 1999 as you did here at slashdot, and yet your Notre Dame VP of Business Club is there under your name Jarrett DeAngelis, alias starkruzr, shows you have held "0" jobs?
Jarett DeAngelisName: Jarett DeAngelis
Title:
Resume/Job History: 0 jobs
Company:
Address:
Phone Number:
Email Patterns:
URL:
Other contacts at this company: 13,001
Other sample titles available at this company VP - Business and Technology Club
MBA Candidate, Class of
MBA Student
Master of Business Administration, Class of
Notre Dame MBA Candidate
Marketing & Information Technology
Student
Manager, Enterprise Systems
NOTE THE BOLDED SECTION ABOVE IN THE REPORT
Dont try pros in this field in computers, you have seen the results of that trying to attack apk 4 or 5 times now online, under names like JTD instead of starkruzr, and at many forums. Business Administration Computer Science. You will lose everytime. -
Re:Holy shit, you are SERIOUSLY unemployed
You have never even held a job!
http://www.spoke.com/public/pages/A/person/001/320 /258
0 jobs, eh, Jarrett DeAngelis? I mean, lol, that page shows you as never having even held a job! Job History = 0 jobs.
ROTFLMAO.
JTD = Jarrett DeAngelis = starkruzr. You are the fool that tried to bother apk and the rest of us at the techpowerup.com forums here:
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?s=5ac 93f70614141960248bf289b2d091f&t=20143 [techpowerup.com]
This makes sense now. You got your ass handed to you there as well when you tried to bust on apk, and everyone drove you out of there for your bullshit at techpowerup.com also and yet you stated you never were banned.
Another starkruzr lie is thus exposed:
JTD your 'alter ego' at techpowerup.com forums shows otherwise. The only reason you did not get banned was apk asking you not get banned at that time, but iirc, you got banned anyhow.
You've made a big mistake in stalking apk though.
If you keep stalking apk as you have here at slashdot and techpowerup.com and are connected with Jeremy Reimer and Jay Little (which you are and admitted to it here on slashdot), take a look at this before you keep it up:
What Is Cyberstalking?
the term is used in this report to refer to the use of the Internet, e-mail, or other electronic communications devices to stalk another person. Stalking generally involves harassing or threatening behavior that an individual engages in repeatedly, such as following a person, appearing at a person's home or place of business, making harassing phone calls, leaving written messages or objects, or vandalizing a person's property.
And, there are laws against that starluzr. You instigated it here with apk, and you are digging your own hole.
Pending Legislation
http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?bn=A05376
BILL NUMBER: A5376 TITLE OF BILL : An act to amend the penal law, in
relation to cyberstalking on a computer network in the first degree
PURPOSE OR GENERAL IDEA OF BILL : Creates the crime of cyberstalking
making it a class E felony.
Indiana
IC 35-45-2-2
Sec. 2. (a) A person who, with intent to harass, annoy, or alarm another person but with no intent of legitimate communication -
Can social and business networking co-exist?I've been playing with orkut.com for the last day or so, and it's definitely a pleasurable step up from Friendster (though admittedly, Friendster sucks pretty hard).
One thing that I'm curious and/or concerned about, however, is whether orkut can really be -- as it seemingly intends -- all things to all networkers. In this early version, there seems to be enough goofy/mushy/flirty stuff in it to deter serious business networkers (who'll likely prefer spoke.com), but not enough of the romance/love/sex component to effectively compete with Yafro, Match.com, and Evite.
Currently orkut's (obviously) got the Google cache plus the processor speed that comes along with that. Additionally, the founding members of orkut.com are largely Googlers who -- from my cursory observation and knowledge -- happen to be largely intelligent and interesting people.
I've actually written a more detailed review of my initial orkut experiences, and I'd certainly welcome feedback
:)