Re: Sorry for breach of netiquette!

From: Anastasios Tsiolakidis (none@sokratis.dk--gmail.com.lh.bsd-dk.dk)
Date: Thu 04 Mar 2010 - 21:40:58 CET


From: Anastasios Tsiolakidis <none@sokratis.dk--gmail.com.lh.bsd-dk.dk>
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 21:40:58 +0100
Subject: Re: Sorry for breach of netiquette!
To: bsd-dk@bsd-dk.dk

2010/3/2 Kasper Bonne <none@kbonne--gmail.com.lh.bsd-dk.dk>:
> 2010/3/2 Martin <none@tmm--trutter.dk.lh.bsd-dk.dk>:
>> ... Der ikke er særlig præcis. Ifølge den side, befinder jeg mig netop nu,
>> et sted i KBH, men det er nu alligevel et pænt stykke tid siden jeg har sat
>> mine ben på den ø. Jeg tager altid disse geo-tjenester med et gran salt. :)
>
> Nej, du har helt ret, det er ikke saerlig praecist.
>
> Jeg skrev det fordi jeg gik ud fra at han selvfoelgelig havde
> kontaktet polotiet, og som almindelig bruger er det den eneste/bedste
> mulighed du har for at faa en ca location. (jeg kender i hvert fald
> ikke en bedre maade).
>
> /Kasper
>

you are right, the geoip information can be completely wrong, and
pretty useless for what I fished today, and it is always proving
difficult for the politi to tackle IPs, it looks like they are only
geared to come to your home, but if you are going from place to place
you evade the bureaucrats. I got two more traces today from two new
companies, so far only TDC was able and willing to act near-realtime.

90.184.81.125 Fullrate
89.236.10.208 Perspektiv

Apparently the TDC was from a hotel were I am assuming the thief is
spending my money! I do happen to have the name of the thief too, that
is still no deterrent, it is unclear if the police have the resources
to catch somebody moving between temporary accommodation, certainly
they are not going to send a team to wait for hours by the reception,
neither can they instruct a receptionist to call them when the suspect
arrives. Oh well!



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