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| On 16 Jan 2006 08:38:19 -0800, "as400" <mxserver1@yahoo.com> wrote: >I have heard or read that the DMV databases are using RS-6000 running >AIX to store all of our SS#, DL#, Name, Age, Warrants, and etc... > >Does anyone know what the DMV use to process this information? Thanks Interesting. Almost a month ago you posted a similar message in another newsgroup: On 24 Dec 2005 08:06:44 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main, "as400" <mxserver1@yahoo.com> wrote: >Dispatchers who enter license plate numbers or license numbers to query >about our personal records get authorized to access the DMV databases >in order to do those tasks. My question is, do those records on the DMV >database stored on a DB2 or IMS application on the mainframes? My guess >would be that the DMV uses like an RS6000 mainframe server to access >our records because it takes about 5 seconds for a dispatcher to access >these and query them back to an officer. Then lo and behold, a quick Google search also found: On 16 Jan 2006 09:08:27 -0800, in alt.2600.hackers, "as400" <mxserver1@yahoo.com> wrote: >Hello - > >I was wondering how police dispatchers access our information like >records, warrants, through our driver license numbers when they enter >it...Does anybody know what software they use? >hh >For example: When the police reads my driver license plate or number >for the dispatchers to enter them, where does that information stored? >Is it on a Mainframe, UNIX? Also, what application they use for this? > >I listen to my scanner all the time and I just want to know how they >lookup or which system they use to lookup our information when they >enter the driver license plate? > >Thanks... On 16 Jan 2006 10:14:32 -0800, in alt.2600, "as400" <mxserver1@yahoo.com> wrote: >Does the DMV use the Mainframes to access our driver license >information or do they use UNIX bases systems? > >Can anyone please post a link to some website that explains this in >detail? > >I once went into the DMV local office in my area and saw thay they were >using systems that displayed the black backround and the green looking >text...I was assuming that they were using the AS/400 servers or >something.... > >Can anyone have any insight on this? You do seem awfully focused on this question of computer systems that maintain DMV records... -- Eric Chevalier E-mail: etech@tulsagrammer.com Web: www.tulsagrammer.com Is that call really worth your child's life? HANG UP AND DRIVE! |
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| On 2006-01-16, as400 <mxserver1@yahoo.com> wrote: > If you do not know the answer then do not post at all...Its silly... > > Can you answer this or no?? > > If you dont know then be honest about it.. > The short answer is it depends on the municipality. |
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| On 16 Jan 2006 11:57:05 -0800, "as400" <mxserver1@yahoo.com> wrote: >If you do not know the answer then do not post at all...Its silly... > >Can you answer this or no?? Yes. >If you dont know then be honest about it.. Well, if we're going to talk about "honesty", then why are you posting anonymously? -- Eric Chevalier E-mail: etech@tulsagrammer.com Web: www.tulsagrammer.com Is that call really worth your child's life? HANG UP AND DRIVE! |
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| Eric Chevalier <etech@tulsagrammer.com> wrote in news:i31os19nj4rt5mnt0uuucnb6h7i6b19huk@4ax.com: > On 16 Jan 2006 11:57:05 -0800, "as400" <mxserver1@yahoo.com> wrote: > >>If you do not know the answer then do not post at all...Its silly... >> >>Can you answer this or no?? > > Yes. > >>If you dont know then be honest about it.. > > Well, if we're going to talk about "honesty", then why are you posting > anonymously? > honesty and anonymity are not mutually exclusive however the original poster needs to get over the idea that they can hack away their poor driving record |
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| On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 11:57:05 -0800, as400 took a five-minute break from flipping burgers to boot the etch-a-sketch and scribble out: > If you do not know the answer then do not post at all...Its silly... Well, I don't know the answer, but I'm still posting. > > Can you answer this or no?? Yes. (Of course, results may vary depending on the country/state/county you are in.) > > If you dont know then be honest about it.. HTH! HAND. -- kai www.perfectreign.com linux - genuine windows replacement part |
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| as400 wrote: > If you dont know then be honest about it.. For as far as honesty goes i have to say i'm hoestly surprised how fast some people make an impression and piss everybody off! Haven't seen this for a while. Honestly are you going for the middle weight championship of the annoyance? From what i've seen in c.u.a & c.u.s it sure looks like that! Why don't you do every- one an honest favour and crawl back into the hole that spitted you out a few months ago? Oh i almost forgot: Before you leave make sure to honestly threaten everyone to "report this to the moderator...??"[1]. Honestly, how do *you* want to hack something if you don't even get a cd burner going after about 50 helpful pointers? This is just sad ... Frank [1] http://groups.google.de/group/comp.u...7a9e1?rnum=101 |
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| On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 07:58:01 +0100, Frank Fegert <fra.nospam.nk@gmx.de> wrote: >as400 wrote: >> If you dont know then be honest about it.. > >For as far as honesty goes i have to say i'm hoestly surprised >how fast some people make an impression and piss everybody off! >Haven't seen this for a while. Honestly are you going for the >middle weight championship of the annoyance? From what i've seen >in c.u.a & c.u.s it sure looks like that! Why don't you do every- >one an honest favour and crawl back into the hole that spitted >you out a few months ago? Oh i almost forgot: Before you leave >make sure to honestly threaten everyone to "report this to the >moderator...??"[1]. Honestly, how do *you* want to hack something >if you don't even get a cd burner going after about 50 helpful >pointers? > >This is just sad ... > > Frank > > >[1] http://groups.google.de/group/comp.u...7a9e1?rnum=101 I think you're both a couple of stupid RLs if that helps. ^_^ ....although the comp hierarchy is outside of alt net, so I wouldn't expect too many true Netters out of that end of the spectrum anyway. -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ¹ x ¹ http://www.backwater-productions.net http://www.backwater-productions.net/hatter-blog Hatter Quotes ------------- "I'm not a professional, I'm an artist." "The more I learn the more I'm killing my idols." "Is it wrong to incur and then use the hate ridden, vengeful stupidity of complete strangers in random Usenet froups to further my art?" "Freedom is only a concept, like race it's merely a social construct that doesn't really exist outside of your ability to convince others of its relevancy." "Next time slow up a lil, then maybe you won't jump the gun and start creamin yer panties before it's time to pop the champagne proper." "Reality is directly proportionate to how creative you are." "People are pretty fucking high on themselves if they think that they're just born with a soul. *snicker*...yeah, like they're just givin em out for free." "Quible, quible said the Hare. Quite a lot of quibling...everywhere. So the Hare took a long stare and decided at best, to leave the rest, to their merry little mess." "There's a difference between 'bad' and 'so earth shatteringly horrible it makes the angels scream in terror as they violently rip their heads off, their blood spraying into the faces of a thousand sweet innocent horrified children, who will forever have the terrible images burned into their tiny little minds'." "How sad that you're such a poor judge of style that you can't even properly gauge the artistic worth of your own efforts." "Those who record history are those who control history." "Is my .sig delimiter broken? Really? You're sure? Awww, gee...that's too bad...for YOU!" `, ) |