I don't mean to interrupt you guys while you're combing important search strings like "best video poker payouts" and "midget porn in clown suits" out of the digital ether, but I'm game for any interpretations you may have of this enquiry from google.pk:
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I blame Kratman.
ReplyDeleteActually, we are using King Air aircraft in the Af for intelligence gathering.
ReplyDeleteWere using Kingairs for 'INT before I enlisted...
ReplyDeleteSame airplane, same mission, different equipment... And interesting location for the query too!
ReplyDeleteI they're relying on the Safari web browser... well, let's just practice kissin' it goodbye...
ReplyDeleteDann in Ohio
Macintosh WinNT ?
ReplyDeleteToo weird - WinNT running on a Mac - but why Safari? Oh sure on a Mac but under WinNT? Maybe NT running under a VM - all confused like normal.
ReplyDeleteToo tired to think - not sure being un-tired would help :)
Yeah...that's hilarious! I'm laugh....wait....the NSA is cracking down on midgets in clown suits?
ReplyDelete::rushes off to clear history::
A Paki, with a Mac, running Win NT. Must be special forces...
ReplyDeleteDig the custom equipment!
Investigating the source of the query is over there and might be dangerous. Investigating why this blog is a good source of information for jihadis is over here and safer.
ReplyDeleteIt might not be too early to start that Tam K. Legal Defense fund or the Find Tam K. Who Has Disappeared and Might Be in a Prison in a Friendly but Backward Country for Questioning fund.
Well first off 182.183.222 is not a complete network but 182.183.222.1 is
ReplyDeleteWho is reports this as
NetRange: 182.0.0.0 - 182.255.255.255
CIDR: 182.0.0.0/8
OriginAS:
NetName: APNIC-182
NetHandle: NET-182-0-0-0-0
Parent:
NetType: Allocated to APNIC
RegDate: 2009-08-03
Updated: 2010-07-30
Ref: http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-182-0-0-0-0
OrgName: Asia Pacific Network Information Centre
He/she stayed for 56 seconds. Apparently, you were not the droid he/she was looking for.
ReplyDeleteWhat other plane-savvy folks said.
ReplyDeleteTalked in detail to a CW about it on R&R.
"Win NT 6.1" is "Windows 7" - but the important thing to remember is that the OS and Browser fields from that Blogger report are just decoded from the user-agent field in the HTTP request.
ReplyDeleteI suspect very strongly that whoever wrote the Blogger user-agent decoder assumes "Safari" means Macintosh and that nobody would care about NT 4 vs. Win2k vs. Vista vs. Win7.
This is someone on Win7 using Chrome.
Chrome reports as Safari (as well as WebKit and Chrome) because it uses WebKit, and a server that doesn't know generic WebKit or Chrome but does know Safari can use that hint to render more usefully than for "random unrecognized browser".
So there's actually nothing remotely unusual there except how broken Blogger's decoding of a user-agent string is.
Which, come to think about it, is also not unusual.