Or (90S,0), so they get a bit of fresh air and have some time think during the voyage :-)
On 4/11/16 2:14 PM, Josh Luthman wrote: > Or 0,0, send the FBI to Africa on a boating trip. that would probably be > easier than "unknown" or "null". > > > Josh Luthman > Office: 937-552-2340 > Direct: 937-552-2343 > 1100 Wayne St > Suite 1337 > Troy, OH 45373 > > On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 1:11 PM, Hugo Slabbert <h...@slabnet.com> wrote: > >> >> On Mon 2016-Apr-11 13:02:14 -0400, Ken Chase <m...@sizone.org> wrote: >> >> TL;DR: GeoIP put unknown IP location mappings to the 'center of the >>> country' >>> but then rounded off the lat long so it points at this farm. >>> >>> Cant believe law enforcement is using this kind of info to execute >>> searches. >>> Wouldnt that undermine the credibility of any evidence brought up in >>> trials >>> for any geoip locates? >>> >>> Seems to me locating unknowns somewhere in the middle of a big lake or >>> park in >>> the center of the country might be a better idea. >>> >> >> ...how about actually marking an unknown as...oh, I dunno: "unknown"? Is >> there no analogue in the GeoIP lookups for a 404? >> >> >>> /kc >>> >> >> -- >> Hugo Slabbert | email, xmpp/jabber: h...@slabnet.com >> pgp key: B178313E | also on Signal >> >> >> >>> On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 11:55:11AM -0500, Chris Boyd said: >>> > >>> >Interesting article. >>> > >>> >http://fusion.net/story/287592/internet-mapping-glitch-kansas-farm/ >>> > >>> >An hour???s drive from Wichita, Kansas, in a little town called Potwin, >>> >there is a 360-acre piece of land with a very big problem. >>> > >>> >The plot has been owned by the Vogelman family for more than a hundred >>> >years, though the current owner, Joyce Taylor n??e Vogelman, 82, now >>> >rents it out. The acreage is quiet and remote: a farm, a pasture, an old >>> >orchard, two barns, some hog shacks and a two-story house. It???s the >>> kind >>> >of place you move to if you want to get away from it all. The nearest >>> >neighbor is a mile away, and the closest big town has just 13,000 >>> >people. It is real, rural America; in fact, it???s a two-hour drive from >>> >the exact geographical center of the United States. >>> > >>> >But instead of being a place of respite, the people who live on Joyce >>> >Taylor???s land find themselves in a technological horror story. >>> > >>> > >>> >For the last decade, Taylor and her renters have been visited by all >>> >kinds of mysterious trouble. They???ve been accused of being identity >>> >thieves, spammers, scammers and fraudsters. They???ve gotten visited by >>> >FBI agents, federal marshals, IRS collectors, ambulances searching for >>> >suicidal veterans, and police officers searching for runaway children. >>> >They???ve found people scrounging around in their barn. The renters have >>> >been doxxed, their names and addresses posted on the internet by >>> >vigilantes. Once, someone left a broken toilet in the driveway as a >>> >strange, indefinite threat. >>> > >>> >--Chris >>> > >>> >>