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    General Lighting
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      Mixset: Trance, Global Vol 47
      DJ: Anuj
      Genre: Progressive & Vocal Trance
      Date Released: Mar 23, 2014
      Duration: 51 mins
      File Format: MP3 320kbps stereo
      File Size: 117MB

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      Tracklist:
      1. Dinka vs. Dragonette – Pick Up The Constant Sorrow (Gaben & Phil Mashup)
      2. Sou Kanai feat. Ai Takekawa – Luminosity (Original Mix)
      3. Jochem Loedeman vs. Armin van Buuren – The Sound of Solstice (Anuj’s ‘Boston 2012 Winter’ Mashup)
      4. BT vs. Motorcycle vs. Ilan Bluestone – As The Skylarking Comes (Triarchy Edit)
      5. Myon & Shane 54, Cole Plante with Ruby O’Dell – If I Fall (Original Mix)
      6. John O’Callaghan & Mike Danis & Farid – Find Skylines (Mike Danis Mashup)
      7. Coldplay – Midnight (eSQUIRE vs. OFFBeat Rmx)
      8. Jack & Joy feat. Natalie Gauci – We Are the Stars (Matteo Marini Vocal Mix)
      9. Mango, Richard J Aarden – Pillow Fights (Stendahl Rmx)

      Download:
      Mobile/Tablet: DJ Anuj – The Trance Hub
      OR
      PC/Mac: Anuj – Euphoric Mixes
      OR
      iTunes podcast: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/dj-anuj-pres-trance-global/id301024165

      e.N.j.O.i

      #1278591
      Anonymous

        I reposted spam I received.

        #1278594
        General Lighting
        Moderator

          that would explain the Telstra address – I’m actually happier that it wasn’t genuine, as literally one day previously I was looking at a crowdsourced map of verifiable data logging violence against foreigners in Greece, and incidents like that do or did happen to younger clubbers in places like Ibiza, and the local fed sometimes aren’t exactly quick to investigate as they don’t want that sort of tourist in their country in the first place.

          That said, if it originally came from Africa or the Middle East, I can understand why Rome might be picked (rather than any other large European city, robberies against tourists happen in all of them) – as even if its exposed as a scam, the reputation of the city can still be damaged and it would be a way of getting revenge on ill treatment of migrants from those countries who (for simple reasons of geography) end up trying to enter Italy.

          #1278592
          Anonymous

            It was an email I received. I haven’t looked into where it came from and this one seemed pretty random. Having said that I do think some of the spam / viruses I receive have been targeted at me specifically as a web site owner…

            #1278593
            Anonymous

              Here’s the email header…

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              #1278595
              General Lighting
              Moderator

                there appears to be a security issue with hacking of some btinternet accounts – however this particular email is also written in unusually good British English
                in the style of an Englishman who would be 35 or above.

                Given that the workers at rat salad park have been physically fighting and even murdering one another in recent years since the economic crisis started (the incidents have not been covered up, but masked by a relatively high level of similar incidents on the nearby Kesgrave estate) computer hacking would be small potatoes.

                whoever is doing it may not even want money (it would be a relatively time consuming way to get a small number of valid email addresses let alone cash) and from the nature of other spam from these accounts is more like something from the 1990s and rather bizzarely is also being sent back to the compromised addresses, as if its generated more to cause annoyance to specific BT customers.

                Thinking back to the 90s/early 00s one reason BT outsourced a lot of stuff to India (as well as costs) was that the British helpdesk staff they did once employ would indeed do stuff like this to get shot of demanding/annoying customers (as well as posting their personal info on dodgy forums) the idea was actually to get the customer to cease the service as it wouldn’t be noticed amongst high churn rates.

                Even before the Internet lots of unpleasant things could and did happen to “complainers” both inside and outside BT – bear in mind their engineers know where their targets live and can listen in on calls. More recently one of the higher paid Openreach workers got sent to jail because he was at the footy and suddenly ran across to the other ends and beat the shit out of a rival supporter, his own Dad had to testify against him in Court.

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