tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17343979.post7099851543430532306..comments2024-01-10T18:44:26.513-06:00Comments on LadyBroadoak Visionary Planetary Healing Tutorial: Solution to fiscal crisis by creditory economistsladybroadoakhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11525308772572314967noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17343979.post-91411034483349988902008-11-18T14:31:00.000-06:002008-11-18T14:31:00.000-06:00[ private comment ]Subj: TPM Spam, your comments1....[ private comment ]<BR/><BR/>Subj: TPM Spam, your comments<BR/><BR/>1. TPM IP<BR/><BR/>The TPM blog changed, and the IP numbers are not visible. However, you can still enter the IP numbers into the search option on TPM and still find the posts, even though the IP numbers aren't visible.<BR/><BR/>There's also a way to bypass the system and still identify the IP numbers on TPM.<BR/><BR/>2. Your points:<BR/><BR/>LB: "We have some difficulties tracking those IP numbers as yet, and establishing the identity as the name we were given seem WEIRD and don't fit the other comments."<BR/><BR/>Look for numbers that start with 128.135 and match the University of Chicago.<BR/><BR/>----------------------<BR/><BR/>LB: "In fact some comments left to me appear to have been removed !!YUP !!"<BR/><BR/>Not sure if you're talking about your own blog, or the TPM blog. Some of the TPM blog comments aren't visible, but still available through the Movable Type system.<BR/><BR/>----------------------<BR/><BR/>LB: "I have gotten in touch with someone to get a CANADIAN criminal attorney involved. He cannot publish crap like that up here, butcha know that."<BR/><BR/>I would encourage you to keep a track of the IP numbers. If you would like to search for the IP numbers on TPM there is a way. Let me know which IP numbers you want scanned.<BR/><BR/><B>Tips</B><BR/><BR/>Copy this link to a new browser before posting/connecting to the URL:<BR/><BR/>Note, in the URL, there is a "blog number" [ blog_id=<B>2102</B> ] -- change that number to match <I>your</I> blog number at TPM.<BR/><BR/>use <A HREF="http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/cgi-bin/mt-current/mt.cgi?__mode=search_replace&_type=comment&blog_id=2102&is_limited=1&search_cols=ip&search=128.135.111.144&do_search=1" REL="nofollow">this link</A> to search using IP numbers. Notice, the IP numbers are not visible, but they're indexed.<BR/><BR/>Note the IP number is 128.135, which goes to the University of Chicago.<BR/><BR/>Also, note below the "search box" there are options to select names or filter. You can adjust these.<BR/><BR/>This link is important to keep because there's no direct way to access this search feature through TPM.<BR/><BR/>[ end private comment ]Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com