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[General] Traffic Shaper script that actually works! »
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WhyADuck
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Re: Crap just hit the fan, but something's not rig

said by rjackson See Profile:

The picture on the right looks brigher because a flash was used at close range. The picture on the left is a picture from a monitor or TV, doesn't look like any artificial light was used at all.
Perhaps. When I first saw the picture in the article (on the TV station site) I initially thought the baby was black, which is why it shocked me to see what appears to be a very caucasian baby on the other site.

said by rjackson See Profile:

Honestly the site does not appear all that professional to me. There's no evidence she did the site herself, perhaps a friend or family member did it as a favor.
I don't know - I grant you it isn't flashy but when I look at the content of the site, it just doesn't look amateurish at all to me. I'm sure that if a PR firm were behind it, they would not be so obvious as to use a lot of graphics and such. Rather, they'd make a carefully crafted but somewhat plain, deliberately non-flashy site, so as not to overplay their hand, so to speak.

said by rjackson See Profile:

I'm not backing up or refuting your claims, just saying based on this evidence alone it doesn't look like she's frauding anyone based on this.
I'm NOT making any claims, just asking some hard questions and airing my suspicions. I may be totally wrong, it wouldn't be the first time. But I sure wish there was some way to track this down a bit better, to confirm or refute my thoughts. Is there no way to tell where the server that hosts this site is located?


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said by WhyADuck See Profile:

Is there no way to tell where the server that hosts this site is located?
The IP range in which the site's domain resolves to is registered to GoDaddy, so it's reasonable to believe that's who's hosting the site. Where it's physically located though, is largely irrelevant and probably won't get you any closer to who's behind it.


WhyADuck
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It might possibly be relevant if the location were suspicious - for example, at the same location as a bunch of other sites created by a particular PR firm.


rjackson
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Ok...for as little as $3.95/mo anyone can host a site at GoDaddy.
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