[SI-LIST] Re: [OT] Offshore engineering

  • From: Dimiter Popoff <dimiter.popoff@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 0:14:50 +0200

Sorry I have to post once more on this thread.

Sandor,

> It looks like your other expertise is in installing spyware on your potenti=
> al customers' PCs?!!  Doesn't sound very professional, does it?

I did not know there were any spybots on my website. Here, from my IP,
I get exactly the html file I have uploaded, free of any pop-up crap
(see below). I'll look into it, I may have to change the hosting
service.

> Reading your post, I had this unshakable feeling that it was not much more
> than an excuse to advertise your service, without adding much to the conv
> ersation.

Which services of mine did I advertise? To my knolwdge, most if not all
people on this list have nothing to do with nuclear spectroscopy, which is
what my end products - offered on my website - are all about.

Dimiter

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Transgalactic Instruments, Gourko Str. 25 b, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
http://transgalactic.freeyellow.com

> telnet -r transgalactic.freeyellow.com 80
> Trying...
> Connected to transgalactic.fr.
> Telnet protocol will not be used.
> Operating in line-by-line mode.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> GET / HTTP/1.0
> Host: transgalactic.freeyellow.com
> 
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 22:23:46 GMT
> Server: Apache
> Last-Modified: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 16:31:06 GMT
> ETag: "2851bd-bd3-3e2ad2ca"
> Accept-Ranges: bytes
> Content-Length: 3027
> Connection: close
> Content-Type: text/html
> 
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
> <html>
> <head>
> <meta name="title"
> content="Transgalactic Instruments Website">
> <meta name="DESCIPTION"
> content="Manufacturer of gamma spectrometers"
\ <meta name="KEYWORDS"
> content="MCA nuclear spectroscopy portable modular dsp high-resolution gamma 
> HPGe evaluation"
> </head><body BGCOLOR="#ffffff" LINK=#0000ff   VLINK=#000000"
> marginheight=5 marginwidth=8>
> 
> <table border=0 rules=0 align=center cellspacing=1>
> <colgroup span=5>
> <tr><td colspan width=292><a href="whower.htm"><img src=tgilogo.gif 
> BORDER=1 alt="About TGI"></a></td><!--
> --><td colspan width=163><a href="pntb.htm"><img src=pnfr-thl.gif 
> BORDER=1 alt="The Nukeman"></a></td><!--
> --><td colspan width=95><a href="hstb.htm"><img src=hs-thl.gif 
> BORDER=1 alt="hi-spec module"></a></td><!--
> --><td colspan width=93><a href="movtb.htm"><img src=mov-thl.gif 
> BORDER=1 alt="MOVIC HV bias"></a></td><!--
> --><td colspan width=114><a href="detect.htm"><img src=det-thl.gif 
> BORDER=1 alt="DSG-Mainz Detectors"></a></td>
> </table><br>
> <img src=demo1.gif align=center alt="A DPS screenshot"><br>
> <p>
> <font size=+1 face="Times New Roman" color=#000080>
> Our notebook sized modular Nukeman system with our HI-SPEC <br>
> DSP based spectroscopy module is the highest performace gamma <br>
> spectroscopy system money can buy. <br> <br>
> 
> - Highest resolution &amp; throughput (sample spectra are <a 
> href=spectra.htm>here</a>)<br>
> - Truly digital - both fast and slow channels implemented digitally <br>
> - Pipelined operation - zero conversion time; events rejected only because of 
> pileup <br>
> - Multiple (up to 4) detectors operated by a single Nukeman <br>
> - Live oscilloscope display of input and filtered signals -ideal for detector 
> diagnostics<br>
> - Input count rate indicator <br>
> - Negligible temperature drift - practically no warmup time <br>
> - No offset 0 - energy calibration by 1 point enough with linear (HPGe) 
> detectors <br>
> - Extended low range - only the lowest 0.2% of the spectrum are not usable 
> <br>
> - Up to 16K spectrum length (software limited) <br>
> - Dual-core DSP with 14-bit, 9.2 MSPS sampling <br>
> - Battery life &gt; 8 hours <br>
> - Ethernet, SCSI, Nukebus, NuPCI and RS-232 interfaces <br>
> - TFT display, HDD, LS-120 FDD and CD <br>
> - Non-wintel - DPS boots within &lt; 15 seconds, truly multi-task &amp; quick 
> <br>
> - Transparent media/data exchange with wintel systems. <br>
> <br>
> </p>
> <p>
> <img src=navbar.gif usemap=#navbmap border=0 align=center>
> <map name=navbmap>
> <area href=index.htm alt="TGI Home" shape=rect coords=0,0,61,32>
> <area href=products.htm alt="List of Products" shape=rect coords=62,0,145,32>
> <area href=homepage.htm alt="Old Documents" shape=rect coords=146,0,229,32>
> <area href=contact.htm alt="Contact Us" shape=rect coords=230,0,337,32>
> <area href=whower.htm atl="About US" shape=rect coords=338,0,436,32>
> </map>
> 
> </p>
> <p>
> <IMG SRC="http://count.freeyellow.com/cgi-shl/count.exe?df=transgalactic.dat";>
> </p>
> </body></html>
> 
> 
> CLI: Connection closed.
> 
>

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