[Vision2020] Idaho Tom Makes the News.

heirdoug at netscape.net heirdoug at netscape.net
Wed Jan 17 12:48:29 PST 2007


Tom-Tom,

Your not a sore looser. You're the winner, who is a looser!

Congratulations to you and your mouse for choosing Dale's site to surf 
 from your University owned desk at work. I'm sure that there are other 
fine websites that you equally visit each and every work day.

I'm sure that the Idaho State AG will be glad to get this information. 
Maybe you could save them some trouble and send them your history file. 
Oh, wait, that's right, you just deleted it!

Tom, I still don't get the "Crisco" comment.? You wouldn't be making 
one of your homosexual wise cracks again, would you?



Having learned my lesson,
Doug

PS. Didn't Jackie have a similar situation at the UoI?





>Again this challenge to Dale "not-afraid-of-not-not'in-and-not-no-one"
>Courtney...open up yer site, dude! Let people read what you have to 
say and
>let us read for ourselves what your logs state....without the editing 
I am
>positive you have done.
<
<Coward!!!! Anyone got any chicken-scratch...Dale looks hungry.
<
>J :]
>
>P.S. 'Course it could simply be a case of Dale not wanting to hear 
just how
>WRONG he is when someone reads his crap and does the research that 
proves
>how WRONG he is. "bawk, bawk, bawk" says the little red-faced Combed
>rooster.
>
>
>
>>From Comb-Over Courtney’s BLog at:
>
> http://right-mind.us/blogs/blog_0/archive/2007/01/17/49149.aspx
>
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>
>Many Thanks to my #1 Reader in 2006: TomH.dfm.uidaho.edu
>
>I just finished running my reader statistics for 2006.
>
>I want to give my personal thanks to my #1 reader: someone at the
>University of Idaho.
>
>TomH.dfm.uidaho.edu (IP address of 129.101.104.179) accessed my 
blogsite
>31,578 times in the last year.
>
>Whoever you are — thanks for being such a great fan of my blog!
>
>If anyone wants to see the browsing logfile of TomH.dfm.uidaho.edu, 
please
>holler. But be advised: it’s 768 pages long.
>
>The logfile is pretty revealing. This person starts reading my blog 
every
>work day somewhere between 7:30 and 8:00. And then he/she reads tons 
more
>thruout the day.
>
>You can learn a great deal about someone’s work habits by browsing
>webserver logs.
>
>Again: thanks to my #1 reader and #1 fan!
>Published Wednesday, January 17, 2007 5:48 AM by Right-Mind
>
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>
>By golly, Comb-Over, that most certainly is the computer I use at 
work.
>And I’ll admit that I do visit your BLog a few times each day. But 
31,578
>times in the past year?? Come now.
>
>Let’s do some math, shall we. I work six hours per day Monday thru
>Thursday and four hours on Friday, unless I decide to take some unpaid 
time
>off (which I do on occasion) or take some vacation time (which I do
>regularly). That equates to 28 hours per 5-day week. Generously 
assuming
>4.25 weeks per month (12-month year), this equates to fifty-one 
28-hour
>weeks or 1,428 hours per year. Keep in mind that this is assuming that 
I
>work on holidays and never take any time off from work. Assuming that 
your
>claim of 31,578 times your BLog has been accessed in the last year by 
the
>government computer I use at work is accurate, for me to be the sole 
user
>of that government computer, I would have had to access your BLog 22 
times
>each and every hour that I was at work for the past year.
>
>I don’t see it, Comb-Over. Maybe three or four times per day, 
generously
>20 times per week, maybe 600 times during 2006. Even then it is for a 
few
>seconds or so, like somebody slowing down to look at a traffic 
accident.
>
>But I do appreciate the PR, Comb-Over. Thanks. Now, if only you would
>permit access by either of my computers at home. Hmmm. You can pass on 
to
>gcrabtree I simply have no need for ointment or bandaids in this 
matter.
>But, if the sandbox is running low, I hear that WinCo is having a sale 
on
>Crisco.
>
>Here are a couple items you may want to download, print, and memorize.
>They make for good reading. I have copies stashed in my desk at work.
>
>State of Idaho Computer-Use Policy
>http://gov.idaho.gov/mediacenter/execorders/eo05/eo_2005-22.htm
>
>University of Idaho Computer-Use Policy
>http://www.uidaho.edu/policy/
>
>I am afraid that if you want copies of WSU’s Computer-Use policy, you 
may
>have to obtain one from No-Clue. I threw my copy away a while back,
>seeings how I no longer needed it.
>
>However, it is nice to see you care.
>
>Tom Hansen
>Liberty (formerly Moscow, aka Vandalville), Idaho
>
>Sidebar to Comb-Over - I certainly hope that my stats (pre-fab as they
>were) earned you some points at the sandbox Show-n-Tell.
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