I tried changing the colours for the auto message lines in text.dat but when I ran Sync they didn’t change. Is there another file that has these lines because I looked and can’t find it. Please help.
$ The Millionaire $
Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Thu Feb 27 2020 07:18 am
If you're referring to the AutoMsgBy text.dat string, you'll need to write a new auto-message for the new formatting to take effect.
digital man
Synchronet/BBS Terminology Definition #67:
SSH = Secure Shell
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I tried changing the colours for the auto message lines in text.dat but when I ran Sync they didn't change. Is there another file that has these lines because I looked and can't find it. Please help.
The Millionaire wrote to Digital Man <=-
One more question DM. If you say no to create guest / anonymous
account, is there a way to get it back later or is it a one time
thing?
One more question DM. If you say no to create guest / anonymous account, is there a way to get it back later or is it a one time thing?
Unless he's already blown away his user database since that guy from Saigon hack ed him a few days ago, he already has a guest account.
Must be because his public IP was released into the wild. As my attorney, you already know I have been doxed. I will publicly admit that my real name is Frank Linhares since the Millionaire outed me. I was really hoping to keep it a secret, but everyone now knows my real name.
One more question DM. If you say no to create guest / anonymous account,
is there a way to get it back later or is it a one time thing?
Oh you will sooooo need to create a guest account.
Must be because his public IP was released into the wild. As my attorney, you already know I have been doxed. I will publicly admit that my real name is Frank Linhares since the Millionaire outed me. I was really hoping to keep it a secret, but everyone now knows my real name.
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Well you were the one that said all IP addresses should be public for
the whole world to know. How does it feel now that you have been
exposed. It is embarrassing and humiliating to be exploited like that. It’s like someone pulling your pants down in public and everyone sees your one eyed willie sticking out. You wanna know how I got your real name? I googled your first name and it’s on your twitter account so I did nothing that was already there. Don’t put your real name somewhere else because people will find it easily.
Once again you fucking dorf, almost everyone here already knew my real name, hell I have even had beers with people on here. It really isn't that hard to look on an echo in Fidonet or any nodelist of any network I am part of to figure that one out.
We have a real rocket scientist here.
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Again, nothing anyone on here doesn't know already. Don't you have access to a 20,000 message archive. Search.
|15frank |08// |15netsurge
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Then why don’t you have your real full name on your signature in Dove-Net? You’re a trade unionist and a steel worker from Toronto.
We have a real rocket scientist here.
Then why don't you have your real full name on your signature in Dove-Net?
You're a trade unionist and a steel worker from Toronto.
Well you were the one that said all IP addresses should be public for the whole world to know. How does it feel now that you have been exposed. It is embarrassing and humiliating to be exploited like that. It's like someone pulling your pants down in public and everyone sees your one eyed willie sticking out. You wanna know how I got your real name? I googled your first name and it's on your twitter account so I did nothing that was already there. Don't put your real name somewhere else because people will find it easily.
One day, we will have beers. How's the fishing around Toronto?
(assuming you're still near there) I've been meaning to plan a fishing trip to Canada for quite a few years now, but the idea was always to go west instead of east. :)
Once again you fucking dorf, almost everyone here already knew my real name, hell I have even had beers with people on here.
It really isn't that hard to look on an echo in Fidonet or any
nodelist of any network I am part of to figure that one out.
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to Rampage on Fri Feb 28 2020 08:05:09
erich, no one was exposing anyone or anything in public that isn't already easily seen or found... that is where you failed in making your point...
)\/(ark
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Ok Mark Lewis. I was just trying to prove a point about exposing people inpublic.
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to Netsurge on Fri Feb 28 2020 06:25 am
Jesus fuck, what the hell is wrong with you?
All public IP addreses (those not in 10.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.0/16, and 172.16.0.0/12 for the most part) are already known by the whole world. any time you connect to a website, that website can see your IP address. If you post a message, your IP is visible.
If you want to hide your IP, use a VPN. Don't expect to run a BBS on it, though.
Frank signs his messages with his real name because he gives no fucks if someone in BBS land knows it. In Fidonet real (or real sounding, at least) names are a requirement, so everyone in BBS land already knows everyone's real names.
1.5 seconds of googling will get you my real name too.
DaiTengu
... A liberal is a conservative who's been mugged by reality.
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you already know I have been doxed. I will publicly admit that my real name is Frank Linhares since the Millionaire outed me. I was really hoping to keep it a secret, but everyone now knows my real name.
But no one in their right mind posts people's ip addresses in a
public post. Ask Dr. Google that question.
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to DaiTengu on Fri Feb 28 2020 09:46:37
the funny thing here is that no one knew that was *your* IP address until you claimed it when you complained... all i said was that the posts had the same address and showed proof of that...
)\/(ark
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Re: Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to Rampage on Fri Feb 28 2020 08:05:09
erich, no one was exposing anyone or anything in public that isn't already easily seen or found... that is where you failed in making your point...
)\/(ark
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â– Synchronet â– The SouthEast Star Mail HUB - SESTAR
Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to Digital Man on Thu Feb 27 2020 07:18 am
If you're referring to the AutoMsgBy text.dat string, you'll need to write a new auto-message for the new formatting to take effect.
One more question DM. If you say no to create guest / anonymous account, is there a way to get it back later or is it a one time thing?
But no one in their right mind posts people’s ip addresses in a public post. Ask Dr. Google that question.
How do you know what my name is Mark?
From Erich B. to All on Mon Sep 23 07:02:49 2019
erich, no one was exposing anyone or anything in public that
isn't already easily seen or found... that is where you failed
in making your point...
How do you know what my name is Mark?
erich, no one was exposing anyone or anything in public that isn't already
easily seen or found... that is where you failed in making your point...
How do you know what my name is Mark?
I predict the new version of Mystic should land around Christmas
since Gooroo loves to give us a gift of goodies. What do you think?
From Erich B. to All on Mon Sep 23 07:02:49 2019
Where is Rakim ? Let's see how many people get that I am paid in full.
From Erich B. to All on Mon Sep 23 07:02:49 2019
Where is Rakim ? Let's see how many people get that I am paid in full.
now.erich, no one was exposing anyone or anything in public that isn't already
easily seen or found... that is where you failed in making your point...
I never posted your IP address in a public message? Maybe I should start
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to DaiTengu on Fri Feb 28 2020 09:46 am
Your IP address is included automatically in message headers & such. People just have to know where to look.
Nightfox
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To: Rampage
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to Rampage on Fri Feb 28 2020 08:05:09
erich, no one was exposing anyone or anything in public that isn't already easily seen or found... that is where you failed in making your point...
)\/(ark
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â– Synchronet â– The SouthEast Star Mail HUB - SESTAR
I never posted your IP address in a public message? Maybe I should start now.
But no one in their right mind posts people's ip addresses in a public post. Ask Dr. Google that question.
On 28 Feb 2020 at 03:38p, The Millionaire pondered and said...
Because there are billions of them and they move
around.
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A45 2020/02/18 (Windows/32)
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Dorf!
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Then why don’t we just post everyone’s IP address and get it over
with it, shall we?
Then why don’t we just post everyone’s IP address and get it over
with it, shall we?
shall we?Your IP address is included automatically in message headers & such.
People just have to know where to look.
Then why don't we just post everyone's IP address and get it over with it,
The Millionaire wrote to Netsurge <=-
Again, nothing anyone on here doesn't know already. Don't you have access to a 20,000 message archive. Search.
It crashed yesterday. Had problems with Sync and had to take it
down.
The Millionaire wrote to Rampage <=-
erich, no one was exposing anyone or anything in public that isn't already easily seen or found... that is where you failed in making your point...
How do you know what my name is Mark?
Your IP address is included automatically in message headers & such.
People just have to know where to look.
Then why don't we just post everyone's IP address and get it over with it, shall we?
What's the last name (that starts with a B)?
... It's a chain saw. I always carry one for emergencies.
=== MultiMail/Linux v0.52
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The Millionaire wrote to Netsurge <=-
Once again you fucking dorf, almost everyone here already knew my real name, hell I have even had beers with people on here. It really isn't that hard to look on an echo in Fidonet or any nodelist of any network I am part of to figure that one out.
We have a real rocket scientist here.
Then why don't you have your real full name on your signature in
Dove-Net? You're a trade unionist and a steel worker from
Toronto.
The Millionaire wrote to Netsurge <=-you
Must be because his public IP was released into the wild. As my attorney,
already know I have been doxed. I will publicly admit that my real name is Frank Linhares since the Millionaire outed me. I was really hoping to keepit
a secret, but everyone now knows my real name.
Well you were the one that said all IP addresses should be public
for the whole world to know. How does it feel now that you have
been exposed. It is embarrassing and humiliating to be exploited
like that. It's like someone pulling your pants down in public
and everyone sees your one eyed willie sticking out. You wanna
know how I got your real name? I googled your first name and it's
on your twitter account so I did nothing that was already there.
Don't put your real name somewhere else because people will find
it easily.
The Millionaire wrote to Rampage <=-
Ok Mark Lewis. I was just trying to prove a point about exposing
people in public.
You failed.
... To err is human; to forgive is unusual.
--- MultiMail/Linux v0.52
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And what are you?
(Besides a guy who once saw an audio mixing board back in 1984).
... Nuke 'em till they glow, then shoot 'em in the dark!
--- MultiMail/Linux v0.52
â– Synchronet â– Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!
Once used. Not saw.
I fail at everything according to your perfectionism.
Then why don't we just post everyone's IP address and get it over
with it, shall we?
Because there are billions of them and they move
around.
I'm glad all the audio engineering education from Bob's House Of Audio Engineering in BC allowed you to your a mixer once.
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We all fail from time to time, you just seem to do it all the time.
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My school was not even called that. My instructor was a multi-award
Grammy winner as well.
Then why do you want to logon to a failure’s Bbs then?
Yet it allowed you to use a mixer once and use a reference of 200nW. Sounds like a great school.
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I used a mixing board more than once and it was 0dB@250nw back in the 80’s.
My school was not even called that. My instructor was a multi-award Grammy winner as well.
Then why do you want to logon to a failure's Bbs then?
The Millionaire wrote to Netsurge <=-
Then why do you want to logon to a failure's Bbs then?
Really? I have never seen Synchronet "crash". Ever.
What kind of system are you running it on?
Have you fixed it? When will it be back up?
And what are you?
(Besides a guy who once saw an audio mixing board back in 1984).
Once used. Not saw.
On 02-29-20 00:24, Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-
You've never seen Synchronet crash? Synchronet is stable as a rock for you? I've been running Synchronet in a Windows 7 32-bit VM, and I've
seen it crash fairly often. For a long time, I've noticed sbbsctrl
acts like it has a memory leak. It seems to take up more and more
memory until it crashes. From my casual observations, it seems like Synchronet's web server can drive up its memory usage quite a bit. I
have a program set up to run every 5 minutes to check see if sbbsctrl
is running or not and will run sbbsctrl if it's not running.
You've never seen Synchronet crash? Synchronet is stable as a rock for you? I've been running Synchronet in a Windows 7 32-bit VM, and I've seen it crash fairly often. For a long time, I've noticed sbbsctrl acts like
Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-
Really? I have never seen Synchronet "crash". Ever.
You've never seen Synchronet crash? Synchronet is stable as a
rock for you? I've been running Synchronet in a Windows 7 32-bit
VM, and I've seen it crash fairly often. For a long time, I've
noticed sbbsctrl acts like it has a memory leak. It seems to take
up more and more memory until it crashes. From my casual
observations, it seems like Synchronet's web server can drive up
its memory usage quite a bit. I have a program set up to run
every 5 minutes to check see if sbbsctrl is running or not and
will run sbbsctrl if it's not running.
In the past, I had also seen it crash sometimes while using my
message reader.
erich, no one was exposing anyone or anything in public that
isn't already easily seen or found... that is where you failed
in making your point...
How do you know what my name is Mark?
you posted somewhere with it, of course ;)
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to Gamgee on Fri Feb 28 2020 05:40 pm
You keep talking about being an expert in the Trident series 65 console, but you've only used one once?
Nightfox
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Re: Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to Netsurge on Fri Feb 28 2020 17:51:44
It was later discovered that his grandmother, whom he affectionately referred to as "Grammy", presented him with several "World's Best Grandson" type gifts, and they really went to his head.
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echicken
electronic chicken bbs - bbs.electronicchicken.com
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You've never seen Synchronet crash? Synchronet is stable as a rock
for you? I've been running Synchronet in a Windows 7 32-bit VM, and
I've seen it crash fairly often. For a long time, I've noticed
sbbsctrl acts like
I wonder if you are running it differently to me?
I have an Synchronet in a W7 VM and it runs without a problem. It only does mail, and rarely do I (or anybody) log onto it - its the Hub 3 for FSXnet.
I forget its there half the time... (and I have no problems...)
When I first ran Synchronet, I had an occasional crash. Now, I don't know, because my system will restart sbbs if it stops running. :)
How do you know what my name is Mark?
you posted somewhere with it, of course ;)
If his name is Mark, then who is Erich?
Correct, I've never seen it crash. Not once. Now, I've only been
running it for about a year and a half, but... Also running here
on Linux, which may be the difference. I watch it closely,
including memory leakage, and see nothing wrong. I'm gonna update
later today, but it's been running for a month with no issues. I
usually update to the latest CVS version every 3-4 weeks.
I know I've seen you mention that you're thinking about switching
over to Linux.... perhaps it's time? :-)
My instructor worked with the Canadian band from Vancouver named Toto.
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: Dan Cross to The Millionaire on Sat Feb 29 2020 12:42:13
Then why don't we just post everyone's IP address and get it over
with it, shall we?
Because there are billions of them and they move
around.
FWIW: there are
4,294,967,296 IPv4 addresses (32bits)
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: Gamgee to The Millionaire on Fri Feb 28 2020 06:30 pm
Really? I have never seen Synchronet "crash". Ever.
What kind of system are you running it on?
Have you fixed it? When will it be back up?
You've never seen Synchronet crash? Synchronet is stable as a rock for you? I've been running Synchronet in a Windows 7 32-bit VM, and I've seen it crash fairly often. For a long time, I've noticed sbbsctrl acts like it has a memory leak. It seems to take up more and more memory until it crashes. From my casual observations, it seems like Synchronet's web server can drive up its memory usage quite a bit. I have a program set up to run every 5 minutes to check see if sbbsctrl is running or not and will run sbbsctrl if it's not running.
In the past, I had also seen it crash sometimes while using my message reader.
Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-
Correct, I've never seen it crash. Not once. Now, I've only been
running it for about a year and a half, but... Also running here
on Linux, which may be the difference. I watch it closely,
including memory leakage, and see nothing wrong. I'm gonna update
later today, but it's been running for a month with no issues. I
usually update to the latest CVS version every 3-4 weeks.
I know I've seen you mention that you're thinking about switching
over to Linux.... perhaps it's time? :-)
Yeah, I was thinking about that the other day. Though, I'd think
it should be stable in Windows.. But I believe DM runs his BBS
(at least one instance) in Windows, and if he had seen the same
issue, he may have fixed it by now. So perhaps something weird
is going on with my setup.
I do have one or two Win32 doors installed on my BBS that I'd
have to drop if I switched to Linux.. One of them is Ambroshia:
Test Of Time, which seemed somewhat popular for a while, but I'm
not sure how many users are playing that these days.
Not every Synchronet install is the same, nor every Synchronet BBS used identically by its users. So it's not unexpected that some bugs (e.g. memory leaks) may only appear on some BBSes or under specific use-cases. I do track the memory usage of my Synchronet instances for Vertrauen (Windows and Linux) and currently observe no memory leakage over long up-times (months).
Your Synchronet system likely has a lot of JS mods that aren't enabled/used in a default Synchronet install, so it's likely that some JS operations invoked by your mod(s) are triggering some bug not seen in a default/stock installation. Narrowing that down to a specific JS method or property usage would help identify the likely cause and solution to the problem.
FWIW: there are
4,294,967,296 IPv4 addresses (32bits)
Not to niggle, but not every possible combination of 32-bits is a valid unicast IPv4 address. Millions of those bit combinatinos are reserved
for special purposes (broadcast, multicast) and millions more can't be used on the Internet (loopback, private networks). But yeah, it's in
the billions.
How do you know what my name is Mark?
you posted somewhere with it, of course ;)
If his name is Mark, then who is Erich?
he left out a comma ;)
On 02-29-20 10:16, Nightfox wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
The way I can tell is that I usually like to keep sbbsctrl maximized,
and in the lower-right pane, I usually switch to the FTP tab. I can
tell when it has been restarted when the maximize button is not on maximize and the FTP tab is not selected.
The way I can tell is that I usually like to keep sbbsctrl
maximized, and in the lower-right pane, I usually switch to the FTP
tab. I can tell when it has been restarted when the maximize button
is not on maximize and the FTP tab is not selected.
I run it as a daemon. :P
On 03-01-20 16:29, Nightfox wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: Tony Langdon to Nightfox on Sun Mar 01 2020 08:15 pm
The way I can tell is that I usually like to keep sbbsctrl
maximized, and in the lower-right pane, I usually switch to the FTP
tab. I can tell when it has been restarted when the maximize button
is not on maximize and the FTP tab is not selected.
I run it as a daemon. :P
How do you keep track of what's going on on your BBS? Do you ever want
to watch anything in real-time?
Nightfox wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
The way I can tell is that I usually like to keep sbbsctrl
maximized, and in the lower-right pane, I usually switch to the FTP
tab. I can tell when it has been restarted when the maximize button
is not on maximize and the FTP tab is not selected.
I run it as a daemon. :P
How do you keep track of what's going on on your BBS? Do you
ever want to watch anything in real-time?
On 03-01-20 22:04, Gamgee wrote to Nightfox <=-
How do you keep track of what's going on on your BBS? Do you
ever want to watch anything in real-time?
Very easy to do in Linux. I have multiple terminal windows open
which are "tailing" various log files. All activity (callers
logging in, echo/Dove mail coming in/going out, events,
everything) is right there in real time.
Plus, it looks cool. :-)
Then why don't we just post everyone's IP address and get it over with it, shall we?
Then why do you want to logon to a failure's Bbs then?
I'm kinda impressed that just Googling Frank would list me anywhere near the top, lmao.
My instructor worked with the Canadian band from Vancouver named Toto.
Very easy to do in Linux. I have multiple terminal windows open
which are "tailing" various log files. All activity (callers
logging in, echo/Dove mail coming in/going out, events,
everything) is right there in real time.
Congratulations, according to my google search of the name "Frank"
(which googl e bases on my personal interests because they know more
about me than I know abo ut myself), your name is now Frank Castle.
How do you keep track of what's going on on your BBS? Do you ever want
to watch anything in real-time?
Log files work. :) Besides, I don't have the time or screen real estate to monitor things. Maybe if I could get a small LCD to hang off the wall (and dedicated to the BBS machine), it would be worth doing. :)
DaiTengu wrote to Gamgee <=-
Very easy to do in Linux. I have multiple terminal windows open
which are "tailing" various log files. All activity (callers
logging in, echo/Dove mail coming in/going out, events,
everything) is right there in real time.
tmux is a wonderful thing.
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: Gamgee to Nightfox on Sun Mar 01 2020 10:04 pm
Very easy to do in Linux. I have multiple terminal windows open
which are "tailing" various log files. All activity (callers
logging in, echo/Dove mail coming in/going out, events,
everything) is right there in real time.
tmux is a wonderful thing.
On 03-02-20 09:12, Rampage wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
i just keep my monitoring windows in the background or on a virtual desktop so i can ALT-TAB or CTRL-Fx to them whenever i want/need to ;)
for example, right now, i have six windows open into one system i'm monitoring... there's another 4 or 6 windows open into another system being monitored as well... screen real estate? what's that and why is
it needed when we can stack windows behind each other or have them on virtual desktops and stacked on them? LUL
My instructor worked with the Canadian band from Vancouver named Toto.
pfft, everyone knows they're from Africa.
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to DaiTengu on Fri Feb 28 2020 09:46 am
Your IP address is included automatically in message headers & such. People
just have to know where to look.
Nightfox
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? Synchronet ? Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com
Then why don?t we just post everyone?s IP address and get it over
with it,
shall we?
Spam Bots don't run BBSes, only Sysops do.
PeopleRe: Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to DaiTengu on Fri Feb 28 2020 09:46 am
Your IP address is included automatically in message headers & such.
just have to know where to look.
Nightfox
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? Synchronet ? Digital Distortion: digitaldistortionbbs.com
Then why don?t we just post everyone?s IP address and get it over
with it,
shall we?
Are you sure you're not a spam bot? No-one can be this thick.
My instructor worked with the Canadian band from Vancouver named
Toto.
pfft, everyone knows they're from Africa.
I heard it rains there.
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: The Millionaire to Netsurge on Fri Feb 28 2020 05:53 pm
Schadenfreude
DaiTengu
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I heard it rains there.
Hurry boy, she's waiting there for you.
I understand that reference.
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: DaiTengu to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Mar 04 2020 11:13 am
I heard it rains there.
Hurry boy, she's waiting there for you.
I understand that reference.
I heard it rains there.
Hurry boy, she's waiting there for you.
On 03-04-20 12:42, Nightfox wrote to DaiTengu <=-
Re: Re: Auto Message
By: DaiTengu to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Mar 04 2020 11:13 am
I heard it rains there.
Hurry boy, she's waiting there for you.
I understand that reference.
I heard it rains there.
Hurry boy, she's waiting there for you.I understand that reference.
Yes, I know.. It's why I said I understand the reference. :)
Hurry boy, she's waiting there for you.
I understand that reference.
It's a line from 'Africa' by Toto.
Yes, I know.. It's why I said I understand the reference. :)
I guess I missed it. I saw I don't understand the reference. I must have quoted the wrong person. My apologies.
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