Got this call earlier this morning...
[ring] [ring]
[me] This is Doug Miller.
[caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see you.
[me, sarcastic] Is that right.
[caller] (hangs up)
Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly enough,
[email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb. Do
ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
Anybody else get a phone call like this?
--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
Doug Miller wrote:
> Got this call earlier this morning...
>
> [ring] [ring]
> [me] This is Doug Miller.
> [caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see you.
> [me, sarcastic] Is that right.
> [caller] (hangs up)
>
> Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly enough,
> [email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb. Do
> ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>
> Anybody else get a phone call like this?
>
No, but I've learned that it is trivial to spoof the calling line ID.
I found this out when investigating a call that came to me
'from' a number that was not in service.
There is (or was) website that lets you do that for free. I
haven't checked it out, but suppose it you'd call it using
VOIP and then it woudl connect via the internet to a
local exhchange to complete the call.
There are some reverse phone number search services
online. Some of them work for free. Some may claim
they found a reverse lisitng, even if they did not, and
want you to pay to see the 'results'.
--
FF
Doug Miller wrote:
> Got this call earlier this morning...
>
> [ring] [ring]
> [me] This is Doug Miller.
> [caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see you.
> [me, sarcastic] Is that right.
> [caller] (hangs up)
>
> Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly enough,
> [email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb. Do
> ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>
> Anybody else get a phone call like this?
>
No, but I've learned that it is trivial to spoof the calling line ID.
I found this out when investigating a call that came to me
'from' a number that was not in service.
There is (or was) website that lets you do that for free. I
haven't checked it out, but suppose it you'd call it using
VOIP and then it woudld connect via the internet to a
local exchange to complete the call.
--
FF
Hi Doug,
You betcha.
Call came in yesterday at 12:06:31 (just as I was sitting down to lunch
with some friends). Sure enough, the number was (205) 257-4369. When
I answered the caller hung up. I get a lot of wrong numbers so I
didn't give it much thought. But, now I know *exactly* who it was!
It's a landline and I'm sure he thinks that he is protected by having
an unlisted number.
Thanks,
Ed Bennett
Doug Miller wrote:
> Got this call earlier this morning...
>
> [ring] [ring]
> [me] This is Doug Miller.
> [caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see you.
> [me, sarcastic] Is that right.
> [caller] (hangs up)
>
> Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly enough,
> [email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb. Do
> ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>
> Anybody else get a phone call like this?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
>
> It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
J. Clarke wrote:
> ...
> It made a surpisingly loud
> noise and I owed the range for a target stand. One of the few times in my
> life that I've regretted not calling the cops to deal with a problem but at
> that point there wasn't a useful amount of evidence left. I stopped using
> my real name online after that--it's distinctive and there are only a half a
> dozen people in the country who share it and I'd really rather not have to
> monitor my mail quite that carefully.
It took less than that to convince to use an alias online.
I do not want to deal with all the hassle that follows from
culling the gene pool of idiots.
--
FF
Doug Miller wrote:
> Got this call earlier this morning...
>
> [ring] [ring]
> [me] This is Doug Miller.
> [caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see you.
> [me, sarcastic] Is that right.
> [caller] (hangs up)
>
> Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly enough,
> [email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb. Do
> ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>
> Anybody else get a phone call like this?
>
Tomorrow's Headlines:
"Scorned Woodworker Uses Lasers and Prisms to Align Knife Blade
Precisely Perpendicular to Victim's Chest"
Charlie M. 1958 wrote:
>> Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly enough,
>> [email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb.
>> Do ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>>
>> Anybody else get a phone call like this?
>>
> Tomorrow's Headlines:
>
> "Scorned Woodworker Uses Lasers and Prisms to Align Knife Blade
> Precisely Perpendicular to Victim's Chest"
Naah - wrong headline. Should be:
"Harassing Lunatic Killed With Wooden Bullet."
The suspect was reported to have claimed that
a wooden bullet was the approved method of
slaying trolls.
--
It's turtles, all the way down
"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Got this call earlier this morning...
>
> [ring] [ring]
> [me] This is Doug Miller.
> [caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see
> you.
> [me, sarcastic] Is that right.
> [caller] (hangs up)
>
> Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly
> enough,
> [email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb.
> Do
> ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>
> Anybody else get a phone call like this?
>
What would be the motivation for someone to call you? Have you recently been
in a heated argument?
In any case, you might want to report the call. It could certainly be
construed as a threat.
"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>, "Locutus"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...
>>> Got this call earlier this morning...
>>>
>>> [ring] [ring]
>>> [me] This is Doug Miller.
>>> [caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see
>>> you.
>>> [me, sarcastic] Is that right.
>>> [caller] (hangs up)
>>>
>>> Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly
>>> enough,
>>> [email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham
>>> suburb.
>>> Do
>>> ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>>>
>>> Anybody else get a phone call like this?
>>>
>>
>>What would be the motivation for someone to call you? Have you recently
>>been
>>in a heated argument?
>
> I guess you haven't been reading the thread about the TS-Aligner 2006 Fall
> Promo?
>
Yeah, I found it shortly after I posted... curiosity got the best of me.
Very weak.
In article <[email protected]>,
Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>In article <[email protected]>,
>[email protected] () wrote:
>>In article <[email protected]>,
>>Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>In article <[email protected]>,
>>>[email protected] () wrote:
>>>>In article <[email protected]>,
>>>>Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>><...snipped...>
>>>>>Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly enough,
>>>>>[email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb.
>> Do
>>>>>ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>>>><...snipped...>
>>>>
>>>>Maybe. Did you try calling back and asking? :)
>>>
>>>I did. There was no answer.
>>>
>>I guess he's on his way over then.
>>
>Then he should've been here before now. I guess he got lost.
>
>--
If you're lucky maybe he'll stay lost.
--
Often wrong, never in doubt.
Larry Wasserman - Baltimore, Maryland - [email protected]
In article <[email protected]>,
Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>Got this call earlier this morning...
>
>[ring] [ring]
>[me] This is Doug Miller.
>[caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see you.
>[me, sarcastic] Is that right.
>[caller] (hangs up)
>
>Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly enough,
>[email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb. Do
>ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
<...snipped...>
Maybe. Did you try calling back and asking? :)
--
Often wrong, never in doubt.
Larry Wasserman - Baltimore, Maryland - [email protected]
In article <[email protected]>, Prometheus <[email protected]> wrote:
[snip]
>
>BTW, hope this nonsense amounts to nothing, Doug and Ed.
>
Thanks. I imagine it won't come to anything. As I said, I doubt he'll show up
here from three states away, but if he does we're able to protect ourselves.
--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
In article <TVH2h.38406$H7.7651@edtnps82>, "efgh" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> In article <[email protected]>,
>> [email protected] () wrote:
>>>In article <[email protected]>,
>>>Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>Got this call earlier this morning...
>>>>
>>>>[ring] [ring]
>>>>[me] This is Doug Miller.
>>>>[caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see
>>>>you.
>>>>[me, sarcastic] Is that right.
>>>>[caller] (hangs up)
>>>>
>>>>Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly
>>>>enough,
>>>>[email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham
>>>>suburb. Do
>>>>ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>>><...snipped...>
>>>
>>>Maybe. Did you try calling back and asking? :)
>>
>> I did. There was no answer.
>Try calling them at 2 or 3 in the morning.
Why? No. I'll not do that. It would serve no purpose to harass him, and is
certainly a greater offense than his calling me at quarter to ten. He's done
me no harm, and if he never calls me again I see no reason not to simply let
it slide.
--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
In article <[email protected]>, "Toller" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>Doug would never argue with anyone! Must have been a simple mistake.
>(just for the record, I was asleep...)
Hey, I know it wasn't you, Toller. You live in upstate NY, if I recall
correctly, and this call came from Alabama.
--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
Doug Miller wrote:
> I plan to, if he calls a second time. Right now, I figure he's just a
> blowhard, and probably a coward besides. Plus, he's three states away, not
> across the street. If he does actually show up...he may regret that decision.
> We're capable of protecting ourselves, and ready to do so if need be.
I got into a pissing match with a blowhard in another newsgroup once... he said
he was going to come see me. I told him to come on, published my street address
and suggested he come in through the window... and carry some ID, so I'd know
where to send the remains.
So far, he hasn't shown up. <G> Just as well, as I'm not likely to call 911.
That's not the coroner's number, is it?
--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN
mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com
"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" <mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Doug Miller wrote:
>> I plan to, if he calls a second time. Right now, I figure he's just a
>> blowhard, and probably a coward besides. Plus, he's three states away,
>> not
>> across the street. If he does actually show up...he may regret that
>> decision.
>> We're capable of protecting ourselves, and ready to do so if need be.
>
>
>
> I got into a pissing match with a blowhard in another newsgroup once... he
> said he was going to come see me. I told him to come on, published my
> street address and suggested he come in through the window... and carry
> some ID, so I'd know where to send the remains.
>
> So far, he hasn't shown up. <G> Just as well, as I'm not likely to call
> 911. That's not the coroner's number, is it?
>
>
>
> --
> Mortimer Schnerd, RN
> mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com
>
>
>
Yes it is. But I think it's goes through his secretary first.
Jim
In article <[email protected]>,
Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>In article <[email protected]>,
>[email protected] () wrote:
>>In article <[email protected]>,
>>Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
<...snipped...>
>>>Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly enough,
>>>[email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb. Do
>>>ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>><...snipped...>
>>
>>Maybe. Did you try calling back and asking? :)
>
>I did. There was no answer.
>
I guess he's on his way over then.
--
Often wrong, never in doubt.
Larry Wasserman - Baltimore, Maryland - [email protected]
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote:
>Hi Doug,
>
>You betcha.
>
>Call came in yesterday at 12:06:31 (just as I was sitting down to lunch
>with some friends).
12:06 MST = 10:06 EST, or less than fifteen minutes after he called me.
> Sure enough, the number was (205) 257-4369. When
>I answered the caller hung up. I get a lot of wrong numbers so I
>didn't give it much thought. But, now I know *exactly* who it was!
>It's a landline and I'm sure he thinks that he is protected by having
>an unlisted number.
If he persists, he'll learn just how thin that protection is when a complaint
is made to the telco about harassing calls.
>
>Thanks,
>Ed Bennett
>
>Doug Miller wrote:
>> Got this call earlier this morning...
>>
>> [ring] [ring]
>> [me] This is Doug Miller.
>> [caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see you.
>> [me, sarcastic] Is that right.
>> [caller] (hangs up)
>>
>> Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly enough,
>> [email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb. Do
>> ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>>
>> Anybody else get a phone call like this?
--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>,
> [email protected] () wrote:
>>In article <[email protected]>,
>>Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>Got this call earlier this morning...
>>>
>>>[ring] [ring]
>>>[me] This is Doug Miller.
>>>[caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see
>>>you.
>>>[me, sarcastic] Is that right.
>>>[caller] (hangs up)
>>>
>>>Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly
>>>enough,
>>>[email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham
>>>suburb. Do
>>>ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>><...snipped...>
>>
>>Maybe. Did you try calling back and asking? :)
>
> I did. There was no answer.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
>
> It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
Try calling them at 2 or 3 in the morning.
In article <[email protected]>, "Locutus" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Got this call earlier this morning...
>>
>> [ring] [ring]
>> [me] This is Doug Miller.
>> [caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see
>> you.
>> [me, sarcastic] Is that right.
>> [caller] (hangs up)
>>
>> Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly
>> enough,
>> [email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb.
>> Do
>> ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>>
>> Anybody else get a phone call like this?
>>
>
>What would be the motivation for someone to call you? Have you recently been
>in a heated argument?
I guess you haven't been reading the thread about the TS-Aligner 2006 Fall
Promo?
Yes, you might say I've been in an argument. Wasn't heated on *my* end... but
then, it wasn't *me* that got bent far enough out of shape to look up the
other guy's home address and phone number, and call him.
>
>In any case, you might want to report the call. It could certainly be
>construed as a threat.
I plan to, if he calls a second time. Right now, I figure he's just a
blowhard, and probably a coward besides. Plus, he's three states away, not
across the street. If he does actually show up...he may regret that decision.
We're capable of protecting ourselves, and ready to do so if need be.
--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] () wrote:
>In article <[email protected]>,
>Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>>In article <[email protected]>,
>>[email protected] () wrote:
>>>In article <[email protected]>,
>>>Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
><...snipped...>
>>>>Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly enough,
>>>>[email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb.
> Do
>>>>ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>>><...snipped...>
>>>
>>>Maybe. Did you try calling back and asking? :)
>>
>>I did. There was no answer.
>>
>I guess he's on his way over then.
>
Then he should've been here before now. I guess he got lost.
--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
"Locutus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Doug Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Got this call earlier this morning...
>>
>> [ring] [ring]
>> [me] This is Doug Miller.
>> [caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see
>> you.
>> [me, sarcastic] Is that right.
>> [caller] (hangs up)
>>
>> Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly
>> enough,
>> [email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham
>> suburb. Do
>> ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
>>
>> Anybody else get a phone call like this?
>>
>
> What would be the motivation for someone to call you? Have you recently
> been in a heated argument?
>
Doug would never argue with anyone! Must have been a simple mistake.
(just for the record, I was asleep...)
"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" <mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Doug Miller wrote:
>> I plan to, if he calls a second time. Right now, I figure he's just a
>> blowhard, and probably a coward besides. Plus, he's three states away,
>> not
>> across the street. If he does actually show up...he may regret that
>> decision.
>> We're capable of protecting ourselves, and ready to do so if need be.
>
>
>
> I got into a pissing match with a blowhard in another newsgroup once... he
> said he was going to come see me. I told him to come on, published my
> street address and suggested he come in through the window... and carry
> some ID, so I'd know where to send the remains.
>
> So far, he hasn't shown up. <G> Just as well, as I'm not likely to call
> 911. That's not the coroner's number, is it?
Not a good idea--found a suspicous package in the mailbox one day with a
return address that showed that it was from a netkook with whom I had been
engaged in a pissing match. The guy claimed to be a pacifist. Opened it
from 100 yards with a 5.56mm letter opener. It made a surpisingly loud
noise and I owed the range for a target stand. One of the few times in my
life that I've regretted not calling the cops to deal with a problem but at
that point there wasn't a useful amount of evidence left. I stopped using
my real name online after that--it's distinctive and there are only a half a
dozen people in the country who share it and I'd really rather not have to
monitor my mail quite that carefully.
On 5 Nov 2006 12:21:52 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>
>J. Clarke wrote:
>> ...
>> It made a surpisingly loud
>> noise and I owed the range for a target stand. One of the few times in my
>> life that I've regretted not calling the cops to deal with a problem but at
>> that point there wasn't a useful amount of evidence left. I stopped using
>> my real name online after that--it's distinctive and there are only a half a
>> dozen people in the country who share it and I'd really rather not have to
>> monitor my mail quite that carefully.
>
>It took less than that to convince to use an alias online.
>
>I do not want to deal with all the hassle that follows from
>culling the gene pool of idiots.
Yep. My last name is rare enough that it'd take about 5 minutes with
a phone book for any old looney to start making harassing calls to my
house. I don't worry about the regulars, but there are plenty of
lurkers and kooks around. The irritation just isn't worth it.
That, and there's no particular reason not to use an alias- for all I
know, every name on here is an alias, and some just look more like
real names than others. Doesn't make a bit of difference to me if I
know people by their handles or their given names.
BTW, hope this nonsense amounts to nothing, Doug and Ed.
On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 16:40:22 GMT, [email protected] (Doug Miller)
wrote:
>Got this call earlier this morning...
...
Sorry to hear that, but reinforces my belief/opinion as expressed in
my latest response to you in the "ts-aligner" thread.
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] () wrote:
>In article <[email protected]>,
>Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>>Got this call earlier this morning...
>>
>>[ring] [ring]
>>[me] This is Doug Miller.
>>[caller] Hey, Doug, it's your buddy from the wreck, coming over to see you.
>>[me, sarcastic] Is that right.
>>[caller] (hangs up)
>>
>>Call came from (205) 257-4369. That's the Birmingham AL area. Oddly enough,
>>[email protected] said once that he lives in Helena, a Birmingham suburb. Do
>>ya think he might be my "buddy" who called?
><...snipped...>
>
>Maybe. Did you try calling back and asking? :)
I did. There was no answer.
--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
"Charlie M. 1958" <[email protected]> writes:
> "Scorned Woodworker Uses Lasers and Prisms to Align Knife Blade
> Precisely Perpendicular to Victim's Chest"
LOL!!!!
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