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Coil operation and West Nile virus



Original poster: "Writeme Now by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <writeme42-at-hotmail-dot-com>

Hi,

I was thinking back a few posts how someone mentioned
their coil made a wonderful bug zapper as a side benefit.
I probably know as much about bugs as i do Tesla apparatus
at the moment.

:-(

Since bright lights attract large quantities of them, maybe
a new check for the outdoor coiling safety list should be
a can of bugspray.  So far, there is no cure for the west
nile virus.

Dan H.


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>Original poster: "Terry Fritz" <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>
>
>Hi All,
>
>Hot-streamer-dot-com was all messed up tonight as I was pushing buttons, trace
>routing, and learning what ISAPI filters are for ;-))
>
>AltaVista and two "spider" programs were trying to suck the files up on my
>site like three giant shopvacs!  That just bogged everything down.
>
>So now Hot-Streamer as fancy artificial inteligence and heavy statstical
>analysis insuring the the users are human and not programs loading file
>after file after file...  I knew it was odd when they were downloading
>QVAR's CSV files :-))  1gig of data that would not mean anything to anyone
>else ;-)
>
>So hoping it's all fixed :-))  The monitors show it's plowing through
>requests like crazy now pumping out 40meg per hour :-))
>
>BTW there is 3.3gig of data on hot-streamer of which only 1gig is
>interesting.  I can burn the good stuff to CD ROM and send it to anyone who
>wants it.  That's faster than the 15 days it would take to download it over
>modem :o))
>
>Cheers,
>
>	Terry
>