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FurryOldGuyJeans6/16/2009 11:55:14 am PDT

re: #279 Walter L. Newton

I know this, but everything I said is true, and the general public do not communicate by IP addresses alone.

My overall point is the Iranian government CAN limit access tot he internet for the general public, while at the same time, not loosing all of their government computing power and needs.

The internet is redundant, in an effort to keep it up, in a situation where everyone involved WANTS it up. At a certain point down pipe, if someone wants to cut it off, they can.

Ah, ok, I misread what you had said.

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again, and definitely not directed at you Walter:

Now is not the time to be stealing bandwidth from the Iranian citizens fighting for the future of their country by doing hack attacks. The attacks are only helping the Mullahs by isolating the people.