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Re: Now the kiddiez started playing


From: <macdaddy () pittstate edu>
Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2001 23:01:05 -0500 (CDT)

Possibly someone's name?  The author surely wouldn't make a slip up like
that.  A google search for "Thorsten Kilian" turns up a lot of hits.  I
don't know German names so I don't know how common of one this might be.

One thing to point out about the kiddies, school starts soon so hopefully
they'll occupy there time with something else.

Justin


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On Sun, 5 Aug 2001, Ric Pa wrote:

hmm i find this last part interesting

5b0 : FF 8B 95 50 72 25 35 44 3D 30 26 66 75 6E 63 73   ...Pr%5D=0&funcs
5c0 : 25 35 42 69 6E 76 69 73 69 62 6C 65 25 35 44 3D   %5Binvisible%5D=
5d0 : 26 66 69 65 6C 64 73 25 35 42 69 6E 76 69 73 69   &fields%5Binvisi
5e0 : 62 6C 65 25 35 44 3D 54 68 6F 72 73 74 65 6E 2B   ble%5D=Thorsten+
5f0 : 4B 69 6C 69 61 6E                                 Kilian

...

invisible Thorsten Kilian? what is that?

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