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Phonedisc and similar databases
is there anywhere you can obtain free access or copies of these type of
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
Masked Patriot <maskedp@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4236174d$0$12362$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > is there anywhere you can obtain free access or copies of these type of > databases? The last DTMS is available on emule. |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:39mlktF642ngvU1@individual.net... > > Masked Patriot <maskedp@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:4236174d$0$12362$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > >> is there anywhere you can obtain free access or copies of these type of >> databases? > > The last DTMS is available on emule. > Whats dose DTMS and emule stand for? |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
B. Conners <bconners@spamtrap.com> wrote in message news:d17h91$rnt$1@possum.melbpc.org.au... > Rod Speed <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote >> Masked Patriot <maskedp@hotmail.com> wrote >>> is there anywhere you can obtain free access or copies of these type of >>> databases? >> The last DTMS is available on emule. > Whats dose DTMS DTMS made one of the phonediscs until Telstra stomped them and stopped them doing that. > and emule stand for? emule is one of the P2P file sharing systems. http://www.emule-project.net/home/perl/general.cgi?l=1 |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
can the telstra (or is it sensis) released whitepages be modified to allow
reverse lookups? "Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:39p34jF5vp88hU1@individual.net... > > B. Conners <bconners@spamtrap.com> wrote in > message news:d17h91$rnt$1@possum.melbpc.org.au... >> Rod Speed <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote >>> Masked Patriot <maskedp@hotmail.com> wrote > >>>> is there anywhere you can obtain free access or copies of these type of >>>> databases? > >>> The last DTMS is available on emule. > >> Whats dose DTMS > > DTMS made one of the phonediscs until Telstra > stomped them and stopped them doing that. > >> and emule stand for? > > emule is one of the P2P file sharing systems. > http://www.emule-project.net/home/perl/general.cgi?l=1 > > |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
yes... and it's sensis.
"Daniel Juhn" <j.u.h.n.remove.the.periods@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message news:42395b76$0$967$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au. .. > can the telstra (or is it sensis) released whitepages be modified to allow > reverse lookups? > > "Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:39p34jF5vp88hU1@individual.net... >> >> B. Conners <bconners@spamtrap.com> wrote in >> message news:d17h91$rnt$1@possum.melbpc.org.au... >>> Rod Speed <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote >>>> Masked Patriot <maskedp@hotmail.com> wrote >> >>>>> is there anywhere you can obtain free access or copies of these type >>>>> of databases? >> >>>> The last DTMS is available on emule. >> >>> Whats dose DTMS >> >> DTMS made one of the phonediscs until Telstra >> stomped them and stopped them doing that. >> >>> and emule stand for? >> >> emule is one of the P2P file sharing systems. >> http://www.emule-project.net/home/perl/general.cgi?l=1 >> >> > > |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
Daniel Juhn <j.u.h.n.remove.the.periods@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message news:42395b76$0$967$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au. .. > can the telstra (or is it sensis) released whitepages be modified to allow > reverse lookups? It's claimed to be possible. I havent actually seen that claim proven tho. I havent bothered, essentially because the DTMS worked pretty well. I might get off my arse when the last DTMS has got a bit more obsolete and have a proper look at doing it. There isnt likely to be much rocket science involved. > "Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:39p34jF5vp88hU1@individual.net... >> >> B. Conners <bconners@spamtrap.com> wrote in >> message news:d17h91$rnt$1@possum.melbpc.org.au... >>> Rod Speed <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote >>>> Masked Patriot <maskedp@hotmail.com> wrote >> >>>>> is there anywhere you can obtain free access or copies of these type of >>>>> databases? >> >>>> The last DTMS is available on emule. >> >>> Whats dose DTMS >> >> DTMS made one of the phonediscs until Telstra >> stomped them and stopped them doing that. >> >>> and emule stand for? >> >> emule is one of the P2P file sharing systems. >> http://www.emule-project.net/home/perl/general.cgi?l=1 >> >> > > |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
"Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:39p34jF5vp88hU1@individual.net... > >> Whats dose DTMS > > DTMS made one of the phonediscs until Telstra > stomped them and stopped them doing that. > >> and emule stand for? > > emule is one of the P2P file sharing systems. > http://www.emule-project.net/home/perl/general.cgi?l=1 > Thanks Rodney. |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
B. said....
>>> is there anywhere you can obtain free access or copies of these type >> of databases? >> >> The last DTMS is available on emule. >> > Whats dose DTMS and emule stand for? Don't bother looking on Emule. I own the last edition of DTMS's Phonedisc (July 2004). When reinstalling all my apps onto a newly bought PC the other day, I couldn't find the disc. I looked everywhere (or so I had thought). I checked out the local Hardly Normal and Officeworks, but they only had the Telstra version (OW had an ancient DSTMS product, but the cheap/non reverse number lookup version). So, I've been checking out the P2P networks, in a bid to get a copy. No joy there, either. Today, when searching through my work bag looking for a pay docket, I found the Phonedisc. What the hell it was doing in there I have no idea. |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
"Martin Taylor" <mjpt57@gmail.com> wrote in message news:423a48ad.0e46548f.bm001@gmail.com... > B. said.... > >>>> is there anywhere you can obtain free access or copies of these type >>> of databases? >>> >>> The last DTMS is available on emule. >>> >> Whats dose DTMS and emule stand for? > > Don't bother looking on Emule. I own the last edition of DTMS's > Phonedisc (July 2004). > > When reinstalling all my apps onto a newly bought PC the other day, I > couldn't find the disc. I looked everywhere (or so I had thought). I > checked out the local Hardly Normal and Officeworks, but they only had > the Telstra version (OW had an ancient DSTMS product, but the cheap/non > reverse number lookup version). > So, I've been checking out the P2P networks, in a bid to get a copy. No > joy there, either. You cant have looked very hard. > Today, when searching through my work bag looking for a pay docket, I > found the Phonedisc. What the hell it was doing in there I have no idea. > |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
funny
finished downloading from emule yesterday myself... quite decent speeds too at least 15 sources... "Martin Taylor" <mjpt57@gmail.com> wrote in message news:423a48ad.0e46548f.bm001@gmail.com... > B. said.... > >>>> is there anywhere you can obtain free access or copies of these type >>> of databases? >>> >>> The last DTMS is available on emule. >>> >> Whats dose DTMS and emule stand for? > > Don't bother looking on Emule. I own the last edition of DTMS's > Phonedisc (July 2004). > > When reinstalling all my apps onto a newly bought PC the other day, I > couldn't find the disc. I looked everywhere (or so I had thought). I > checked out the local Hardly Normal and Officeworks, but they only had > the Telstra version (OW had an ancient DSTMS product, but the cheap/non > reverse number lookup version). > > So, I've been checking out the P2P networks, in a bid to get a copy. No > joy there, either. > > Today, when searching through my work bag looking for a pay docket, I > found the Phonedisc. What the hell it was doing in there I have no idea. > |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
"Martin Taylor" <mjpt57@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:423a48ad.0e46548f.bm001@gmail.com... > B. said.... > >>>> is there anywhere you can obtain free access or copies of these type >>> of databases? >>> >>> The last DTMS is available on emule. >>> >> Whats dose DTMS and emule stand for? > > Don't bother looking on Emule. I own the last edition of DTMS's > Phonedisc (July 2004). > > When reinstalling all my apps onto a newly bought PC the other day, I > couldn't find the disc. I looked everywhere (or so I had thought). I > checked out the local Hardly Normal and Officeworks, but they only had > the Telstra version (OW had an ancient DSTMS product, but the cheap/non > reverse number lookup version). > > So, I've been checking out the P2P networks, in a bid to get a copy. No > joy there, either. > It must have been a very superficial check. I checked eMule 5 mins ago for the heck of it. There were more than 20 sources there. And that's at about 3am! I started a download and the download rate was excellent - over 40 KBPS. So the download would probably have completed within a couple of hours if I had let it continue running. However, no need because I have a legit CD of the DtMS Phonedisc. > Today, when searching through my work bag looking for a pay docket, I > found the Phonedisc. What the hell it was doing in there I have no idea. > |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
That fool has never been able to manage even the simplest stuff.
"The Family" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:423afad0$1@duster.adelaide.on.net... > "Martin Taylor" <mjpt57@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:423a48ad.0e46548f.bm001@gmail.com... >> B. said.... >> >>>>> is there anywhere you can obtain free access or copies of these type >>>> of databases? >>>> >>>> The last DTMS is available on emule. >>>> >>> Whats dose DTMS and emule stand for? >> >> Don't bother looking on Emule. I own the last edition of DTMS's >> Phonedisc (July 2004). >> >> When reinstalling all my apps onto a newly bought PC the other day, I >> couldn't find the disc. I looked everywhere (or so I had thought). I >> checked out the local Hardly Normal and Officeworks, but they only had >> the Telstra version (OW had an ancient DSTMS product, but the cheap/non >> reverse number lookup version). >> >> So, I've been checking out the P2P networks, in a bid to get a copy. No >> joy there, either. >> > > It must have been a very superficial check. > > I checked eMule 5 mins ago for the heck of it. There were more than 20 > sources there. And that's at about 3am! I started a download and the > download rate was excellent - over 40 KBPS. So the download would probably > have completed within a couple of hours if I had let it continue running. > However, no need because I have a legit CD of the DtMS Phonedisc. > >> Today, when searching through my work bag looking for a pay docket, I >> found the Phonedisc. What the hell it was doing in there I have no idea. >> > > |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
The said....
>> So, I've been checking out the P2P networks, in a bid to get a copy. No >> joy there, either. > It must have been a very superficial check. Depends on how you define "superficial". I'm running Emule in standard configuration. I entered combinations of DTMS, Phonedisc, Phone disc, etc. The search results came up zip. Not that it matters, as I found my legit copy. |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
funny thats what i did
cys. "Martin Taylor" <mjpt57@gmail.com> wrote in message news:423b381c.7beae685.bm001@gmail.com... > The said.... > >>> So, I've been checking out the P2P networks, in a bid to get a copy. No >>> joy there, either. > >> It must have been a very superficial check. > > Depends on how you define "superficial". I'm running Emule in standard > configuration. I entered combinations of DTMS, Phonedisc, Phone disc, > etc. The search results came up zip. > > Not that it matters, as I found my legit copy. > > |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
Daniel said....
> funny thats what i did > cys. And here's a link to a screen shot of Emule searching for instances of dtms and phonedisc. You can see the tabbed windows which display zero results. http://home.austarnet.com.au/mtaylor/emule.jpg Perhaps you can reciprocate.... > "Martin Taylor" <mjpt57@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:423b381c.7beae685.bm001@gmail.com... >> The said.... >> >>>> So, I've been checking out the P2P networks, in a bid to get a copy. >> No joy there, either. >> >>> It must have been a very superficial check. >> >> Depends on how you define "superficial". I'm running Emule in standard |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
http://members.optushome.com.au/djuhn/sigh.jpg
"Martin Taylor" <mjpt57@gmail.com> wrote in message news:423e6060.67784590.bm000@gmail.com... > Daniel said.... > >> funny thats what i did >> cys. > > And here's a link to a screen shot of Emule searching for instances of > dtms and phonedisc. You can see the tabbed windows which display zero > results. > > http://home.austarnet.com.au/mtaylor/emule.jpg > > Perhaps you can reciprocate.... > > >> "Martin Taylor" <mjpt57@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:423b381c.7beae685.bm001@gmail.com... >>> The said.... >>> >>>>> So, I've been checking out the P2P networks, in a bid to get a copy. >>> No joy there, either. >>> >>>> It must have been a very superficial check. >>> >>> Depends on how you define "superficial". I'm running Emule in standard |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
Daniel said....
> http://members.optushome.com.au/djuhn/sigh.jpg Ah, found out why I wasn't picking it up. You've got an option, "global server" selected. I only have "server" selected. I too am seeing the same search results... |
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Re: Phonedisc and similar databases
Martin Taylor <mjpt57@gmail.com> wrote in message news:423ecffc.6cfc8d61.bm000@gmail.com... > Daniel said.... >> http://members.optushome.com.au/djuhn/sigh.jpg > Ah, found out why I wasn't picking it up. You've got an option, > "global server" selected. I only have "server" selected. > I too am seeing the same search results... Like I said, cant even manage the simplest stuff without a seeing eye dog and a white cane. No wonder it needs a union. |
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