I Am He
Critical Thinker
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What did you debunk? As far as I can see you've debunked nothing.The science and logic required to debunk something, capish?
I Am He
What did you debunk? As far as I can see you've debunked nothing.The science and logic required to debunk something, capish?
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(Note: I'm not saying Tontar is innocent in all this - I'm just saying that there is not enough evidence to convince me he is definitely the one. Unless - of course - he doesn't keep his mouth shut!)![]()
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What does your gut tell you Rock? Are you dubious?
It's all theatre. All of it. The prankers got punked. The ghost house operators got spooked by a bloke in a bedsheet.
The number of avid PGF skeptics that happen to be hoaxers never ceases to amaze me.
The number of avid PGF skeptics that happen to be hoaxers never ceases to amaze me.
The number of avid PGF skeptics that happen to be hoaxers never ceases to amaze me.
Tontar why did you get banned at BFF?
Drew do you really think I care that you designate me as a footer?
Wow. What more circumstantial evidence do you need? An IP address was tracked and matched to user name "Tontar". He obviously doesn't understand the ramifications of this.
There are very few ISPs that group IP addresses in what is called NAT (Network address translation) anymore. It is now used primarliy over networks for businesses and schools to reduce the number of IPs needed to serve a large number of clients. This means that you and perhaps dozens or hundreds of people are using the exact same IP address.
So does Tontar fit that description? No. I'm confident that if you contacted his ISP that they would tell you that he has a unique/fixed IP address that traces right to his modem. Otherwise, what is his defense? That someone was impersonating him? Right.
Actually, you're quite wrong. It is very rare for a residential service provider to give static IP addresses to customers. Usually they'll have an IP pool and use what is called a DHCP server to assign them out as needed. On such a pool, your IP address would change pretty frequently.
Tell ya what. Give me the IP address you've got, and I'll check for you. PM me if needs be.
No, I am quite right. The proof is in the pudding. Maybe in your neck of the woods your ISP is dishing out dynamic IPs every time you log on, but that's not the point. This is about MATCHING an IP, which was obviously static over at least 2 events. Otherwise imagine the odds of matching up with a dynamic IP address? Especially if you already have an association to bigfootery. An IP address is like DNA. If you match it, dynamic IP or otherwise, you're it.
So you're willing to outright accuse someone based of what you think? Yet again this doesn't address a DHCP server. You say there's none involved. I say, given my work in this field, that it's quite unlikely. Not impossible, but unlikely. I asked for evidence to show that Tontar's ISP does not use a DHCP server. You have declined.I think that Tontar's ISP is likely the same as mine. My IP is static, as long as I am connected. Lots of us don't power down our computers and our IPs remain static, regardless of the service. So all that matters are the odds that the Elbe trackway "reporter" coincidentally matched the IP address of Tontar. Those odds are down right astronomical, ask OJ.
I think he's toying with you. I think he's intentionally being vague to goad you into this pitchfork-and-torch mentality, even though your evidence is exceedingly tenious. I think he's doing this to further expose footer-logic and the quality of footer-evidence.ETA: Mister Earl, you do realize Tontar has essentially conceded to his involvement in the Elbe trackway, don't you? Or else he wants us to think that because he likes that kind of thing.![]()
Absurd. Kindly provide evidence that Tontar's ISP doesn't utilize a DHCP server. An IP address is not like DNA. I do not have a server assigning me a new genome every time I wake up and make a phone call. And last? "If you match it, dynamic IP or otherwise, you're it."? That's the most absurd thing I've ever heard. You might as well tell the personal attending the roulette wheel in Vegas that the numbers don't matter so long as the number you picked had the ball in there at some point.
So you're willing to outright accuse someone based of what you think? Yet again this doesn't address a DHCP server. You say there's none involved. I say, given my work in this field, that it's quite unlikely. Not impossible, but unlikely. I asked for evidence to show that Tontar's ISP does not use a DHCP server. You have declined.
I think he's toying with you. I think he's intentionally being vague to goad you into this pitchfork-and-torch mentality, even though your evidence is exceedingly tenious. I think he's doing this to further expose footer-logic and the quality of footer-evidence.
I think it's entirely likely he had nothing to do with it, but is intentionally stringing you along because of your willingness to judge on such paltry proof. Not really a surprise with the footer crowd who treats bigfoot as a fact rather than an unsupported myth... but I suppose sometimes it's fun to watch the bats swoop around the belfry.
I ain't gonna stop ya. Swoop to your hearts' content. Just don't get mad at anyone who stops to giggle for a moment when you do.
So you think that someone who reported the Elbe trackway was coincidently assigned the same IP address as Tontar? Who's absurd? You need to get up to speed on this one.