> Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2672@charter.net> wrote in message
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> > Charles C. wrote:
> >
> > > Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2672@charter.net> wrote in message
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>
> <SNIP>
>
> > >>Dave,
> > >>
> > >> A NeoTrace led to an AOL account in the middle of the country
> > >>(US). I strongly suspect it's a troll, and not Jason. However,
> > >>I'm not sure of that, and neither are you. Unless you are in
> > >>contact with Jason. And believe him.
> > >>
> > >>Tom McDonald
> > >
> > >
> > > NeoTrace states that it was posted from a location near Reno County KS
> > > but is that how the AOL network works? Is it possible for one of their
> > > IP addresses to be used anywhere within their network or do they
> > > assign IPs by geographical location? How does this work for broadband
> > > users that come in from the internet? In other words that may be the
> > > connection point for a broadband user that is located in California or
> > > New York. I don't know so maybe someone with more knowledge about AOL
> > > can clear this up.
> >
> > Charles,
> >
> > I wondered the same thing. Where are all the AOL posters when
> > you need them? :-) You may be right, and all Jason'd need was
> > access to someone's AOL account (or he could pick up one of
> > those infernal CDs from anywhere and test-drive AOL).
>
> Jason has an AOL account:
> http://members.aol.com/jcsaves3/
> There was a web page there last week but it looks like he deleted it.
>
> > > What I found strange about the actual post is that all of the
> > > testimonies were from 1997 through 1999 and they look like they were
> > > guestbook entries. Looking at the guestbook on JCSM I see recent
> > > entries in 2004 and they only go back to 5-8-2003 06:54 PM. So whoever
> > > posted that message had to have access (or had saved) to older entries
> > > as it appears the normal user doesn't.
> >
> > Yes, that was odd. Did you notice one comment from 'Rex
> > Gastrich', who said he was Jason's father? It's the kind of
> > thing a dad might do for a son's new venture, but it's also the
> > kind of thing a forger might do as a 'tell', for an inside joke.
>
> Did you look at the link for Rex's page? He is in San Diego so it is
> more than likely that it was Jason's father. It would also explain
> where Jason got the idea for not only his web site but his hosting,
> email, and other services.
>
Dey've got hish farsher, dey've got hish farsher.
Uncle Davey
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