Morpheus got slammed because it installed “GATOR”. Gator is evil. It tracks your web surfing, “sells” unused cycles on your computer, and targets banner advertising. As an added bonus, it’s buggy, is a memory pig, and the company is run...
who’s sending it? On Monday, July 8, 2002, at 04:37 PM, David Riley wrote: > HTML mail bad. > > — > David Riley > driley [at] moonfall [dot] com – Moonfall (Vancouver, B.C.) http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd”> date-sent 1026171519...
—— Forwarded Message From: Salim Virani Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 16:23:20 -0700 To: Ian Andrew Bell Subject: Maybe they’ll ban markers… Im amused.. http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,52665,00.html —— CD Crack: Magic Marker Indeed...
—— Forwarded Message From: Wilson Zehr Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 15:34:57 -0700 To: ‘Ian Andrew Bell’ Subject: RE: New Strategy for AOL.. The guys at Qwest pretty much did the same thing. Sold “the promise” of their OC 148 fiber...
Okay, so I f*cking HATE Yahoo! Groups (sorry Morse). Dave Riley cooked up this wacky scheme to use his server (moonfall.com) in Vancouver to host FOIB along with his huge collection of PowerPuff Girls P0RN and I agreed to go along for the ride. We’re now using...
Ian Andrew Bell has been bending bits into business since 1993. He created Tingle, RosterBot, RingCentral, and other things celebrated and ignominious.
He is also a Hockeyist, Motorcyclist, and Aviation Enthusiast. Follow him on twitter as @ianb or find him on LinkedIN.