HI,

Billo, now I understand...  Some of my friends are in the FBI, that's how
they know it's me even if I call from another phone.
Now to the topic, I didn't notice this, I'm going to take a look into my
logs in both systems  (I have Fedora and Debian)  and see what I find.  And
thanks Ed Greshko for the solution, I'll apply it if I see anything out of
order.


Cheers,
Sylvia



2017-04-06 1:42 GMT+02:00 William Oliver <ven...@billoblog.com>:

> On Wed, 2017-04-05 at 14:30 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
> > On 04/05/2017 01:31 PM, JD wrote:
> > >
> > > We have seen the enemy looking back at us in in the mirror :) :)
> >
> > Pogo probably said it best: "We have met the enemy and he is us."
> >
>
> Heh.  When I was in the Army, I worked with some civilian agencies,
> including the FBI.  Some years later, after I had left the military and
> was working at an academic institution, I had occasion to call a friend
> of mine at the FBI because we were both going to the same meeting and I
> thought I might be fun to touch base after all these years.
>
> I called him from a phone in a new office I had -- the number was
> screened both by my department and by the university.  People were
> supposed to only see the main number of the university, not my new
> office number.
>
> Ring ring ring...
>
>
> Him:  Hi Bill!  Haven't heard from you in years!
>
> Me:  Dude!  How in hell did you know it was me?
>
> Him:  Bill, we're the FBI.  We always know where you are.
>
> Me: Damn.
>
>
> billo
>
>
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