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  1. #11

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    Re: How to Play Plants vs Zombies on USB Device

    Lol, you better be not a bot or i'm a-bot to kill you.

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    Re: How to Play Plants vs Zombies on USB Device

    lol im a-bot to kill you!

    so has he or it pm'ed anyone back yet?

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    Re: How to Play Plants vs Zombies on USB Device

    Let me check his IP, thatll give a clue.

    EDIT: I got this when I clicked on the IP:

    Code:
    % This is the RIPE Database query service.
    % The objects are in RPSL format.
    %
    % The RIPE Database is subject to Terms and Conditions.
    % See http://www.ripe.net/db/support/db-terms-conditions.pdf
    
    % Note: This output has been filtered.
    %       To receive output for a database update, use the "-B" flag.
    
    % Information related to '0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255'
    
    inetnum:      0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255
    netname:      IANA-BLK
    descr:        The whole IPv4 address space
    country:      EU # Country is really world wide
    org:          ORG-IANA1-RIPE
    admin-c:      IANA1-RIPE
    tech-c:       IANA1-RIPE
    status:       ALLOCATED UNSPECIFIED
    remarks:      The country is really worldwide.
    remarks:      This address space is assigned at various other places in
    remarks:      the world and might therefore not be in the RIPE database.
    mnt-by:       RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
    mnt-lower:    RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
    mnt-routes:   RIPE-NCC-RPSL-MNT
    source:       RIPE # Filtered
    
    organisation: ORG-IANA1-RIPE
    org-name:     Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
    org-type:     IANA
    address:      see http://www.iana.org
    remarks:      The IANA allocates IP addresses and AS number blocks to RIRs
    remarks:      see http://www.iana.org/ipaddress/ip-addresses.htm
    remarks:      and http://www.iana.org/assignments/as-numbers
    e-mail:       [email protected]
    admin-c:      IANA1-RIPE
    tech-c:       IANA1-RIPE
    mnt-ref:      RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
    mnt-by:       RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
    source:       RIPE # Filtered
    
    role:         Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
    address:      see http://www.iana.org.
    e-mail:       [email protected]
    admin-c:      IANA1-RIPE
    tech-c:       IANA1-RIPE
    nic-hdl:      IANA1-RIPE
    remarks:      For more information on IANA services
    remarks:      go to IANA web site at http://www.iana.org.
    mnt-by:       RIPE-NCC-MNT
    source:       RIPE # Filtered
    The IP for his two posts, are 219.137.239.195, and 65.49.2.184. When I look up both, it just gives the IP again, nothing like mine, which is pool-74-111-181-159.pitbpa.fios.verizon.net

    A normal user would have a thing like mine.

    Here are my details.

    Code:
    OrgName:    Verizon Internet Services Inc. 
    OrgID:      VRIS
    Address:    1880 Campus Commons Dr
    City:       Reston
    StateProv:  VA
    PostalCode: 20191
    Country:    US
    
    NetRange:   74.96.0.0 - 74.111.255.255 
    CIDR:       74.96.0.0/12 
    NetName:    VIS-BLOCK
    NetHandle:  NET-74-96-0-0-1
    Parent:     NET-74-0-0-0-0
    NetType:    Direct Allocation
    NameServer: NS1.VERIZON.NET
    NameServer: NS3.VERIZON.NET
    NameServer: NS2.VERIZON.NET
    NameServer: NS4.VERIZON.NET
    NameServer: NS5.VERIZON.NET
    NameServer: NS6.VERIZON.NET
    Comment:    
    RegDate:    2009-01-26
    Updated:    2009-10-14
    
    OrgAbuseHandle: VISAB-ARIN
    OrgAbuseName:   VIS Abuse 
    OrgAbusePhone:  +1-214-513-6711
    OrgAbuseEmail:  [email protected]
    
    OrgTechHandle: ZV20-ARIN
    OrgTechName:   Verizon Internet Services 
    OrgTechPhone:  800-243-6994
    OrgTechEmail:  [email protected]
    
    # ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2010-07-01 20:00
    # Enter ? for additional hints on searching ARIN's WHOIS database.
    #
    # ARIN WHOIS data and services are subject to the Terms of Use
    # available at [u]https://www.arin.net/whois_tou.html[/url]
    #
    # Attention! Changes are coming to ARIN's Whois service on June 26.
    # See [u]https://www.arin.net/features/whois[/url] for details on the improvements.
    Note that the organization name for mine is Verizon Internet Services. A very normal one, considering Verizon is a very popular company here in North America.

    His, though, is IANA, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. From what I can tell, not an internet provider, BUT a completely different thing that hands out IP's to every single bot that may come on this Arcade Trainer Forum.

    I rest my case.
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    Re: How to Play Plants vs Zombies on USB Device

    The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is the body responsible for coordinating some of the key elements that keep the Internet running smoothly. Whilst the Internet is renowned for being a worldwide network free from central coordination, there is a technical need for some key parts of the Internet to be globally coordinated – and this coordination role is undertaken by IANA.

    hmm...

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    Re: How to Play Plants vs Zombies on USB Device

    well he is still most likely a bot. i bet if aub searched my IP address right now it would look normal. but his, like aub said, is just weird and his IP was most likely provided by a company that provides IP's for bots.

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    Re: How to Play Plants vs Zombies on USB Device

    So there are companies out there that are making ip addresses specifically for bots? What has the world come to? D:
    "We're playing in the same sandbox. Why can't we be nice to each other?"

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    Re: How to Play Plants vs Zombies on USB Device

    No, it makes numbers for everybody. But they do it for bots too.

    As this guy doesn't have an internet company that would be classified as "normal" we could conclude he is some form of bot.

    Plausibly.
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