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Brad Beyenhof wrote:
> On 10/30/2007 04:56 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
>> John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
>>> http://www.decenturl.com/132.239.180.101/tubgirl
>>>
>>> What do you know about that one? Then click. Were you right?
>>
>> I know that it points to an IP address rather than a named host, which
>> means I've got zero reason to trust it.
> 
> Would you trust it if you used Reverse DNS to find out that the IP
> resolves to cw-portal.ucsd.edu?

Not really, because then my next question would be how "tubgirl" ended
up being in the title an HTTP target on UCSD's portal. The possible
answers aren't super pleasing. The best I could hope for is a blog or
news article on "tubgirl", and that would seem highly unlikely to be on
the main portal for USCD. Far more likely that some student is having
some fun at someone else's expense.

- --Chris
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