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Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

June 16th, 2009, 16:38

Withyou,

By any chance, do you have a surname "Arora"?? :mrgreen:

You seem to be just a passive version of Dr. Arora, but with the same kiddo and foolish attitude. Even carrying the same country flag.

A quick IP scan may reveal the things...

(Simon, Sorry for being offtopic, but it was a must.)

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

June 16th, 2009, 17:03

HardDiskBug wrote:Withyou,

By any chance, do you have a surname "Arora"?? :mrgreen:

You seem to be just a passive version of Dr. Arora, but with the same kiddo and foolish attitude. Even carrying the same country flag.

A quick IP scan may reveal the things...

(Simon, Sorry for being offtopic, but it was a must.)

My Dear Big Bug or biggiest bug of this Forum or I can say that each and every where ,there are lot of bugs either at our software parts/any forum/any industry or they reside any other part of the world as virus but i am here to answer so kindly give the perfect answer or not create or work like Bug. for this forum or to give any answer is not good at this platform/forum....
Is IDEMA is not working for this hard drive industry..or ECCOUNSIL is bad , as we have to go ahead and register with thease instituions to grow our knowledge..
..

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

June 16th, 2009, 17:25

back on topic,

Self-proclaimed fellows - ridiculous, audacious. :evil:

Simon, do you know what it takes to become a fellow of an established
institution or professional association.?

Go check something like FRCS - Edinburgh. This is what it takes to be a fellow.
Engineering institutes another good example.

Model your ideas around the above then try again, maybe you could qualify as a student member
and there would exams and possibly after 5 years you could become an associate member,
then another 5 years for full member then maybe when you receive an award from the Queen, you
could be considered for a fellowship.

Heard of Walter Mitty ?

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

June 16th, 2009, 17:54

derp wrote:back on topic,

Self-proclaimed fellows - ridiculous, audacious. :evil:

Simon, do you know what it takes to become a fellow of an established
institution or professional association.?

Go check something like FRCS - Edinburgh. This is what it takes to be a fellow.
Engineering institutes another good example.

Model your ideas around the above then try again, maybe you could qualify as a student member
and there would exams and possibly after 5 years you could become an associate member,
then another 5 years for full member then maybe when you receive an award from the Queen, you
could be considered for a fellowship.

Heard of Walter Mitty ?

Hi Friend
Absolutely I want to wish to cater the knowleledge as i am a qualified person from ECCOUNSIL in CEH and study in CHFI so i just distribute the things that IDEMA is best for knowhow about Hard Drive Structure including algorithm and for Forensic Data recovery ECCOUNSIL is best ...and we have to register to grow our knowledege as these institutions are far away as we think ...

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

June 16th, 2009, 18:42

we have all given this subject too much bandwidth ... NEXT !

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

June 16th, 2009, 20:16

HardDiskBug wrote:Withyou,

By any chance, do you have a surname "Arora"?? :mrgreen:

You seem to be just a passive version of Dr. Arora, but with the same kiddo and foolish attitude. Even carrying the same country flag.

A quick IP scan may reveal the things...

(Simon, Sorry for being offtopic, but it was a must.)

Hi Bug or the gretest Bug of this Forum..
As i dont know who is Mr Arora or Dr Arora But I want to give some slaps of both of the cheaks to you and please fight with your knowledge base as i honour my Flag and dont say like this any more as prior our knowledge we respect our country and our Flag as i always honour and respect to any of the country /Flag.

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

June 17th, 2009, 2:55

withyou wrote:Hi Bug or the gretest Bug of this Forum..
As i dont know who is Mr Arora or Dr Arora But I want to give some slaps of both of the cheaks to you and please fight with your knowledge base as i honour my Flag and dont say like this any more as prior our knowledge we respect our country and our Flag as i always honour and respect to any of the country /Flag.


That's another proof!! :mrgreen:
Mate, I have no personal rival with you, buy you simply sound like the Dr. Arora (search the forum or ask any senior member, you'll know, what I mean).

So, It's a personal advice to read the the forums first, understand it's way of conversation, then when you think you can communicate, jump in the arena. As a friendly advice, to be very frankly, the way you talk right now, simply sounds like a kid/moron. So, if you don't want to make laugh of yourself anymore, simply be a bit mature, and post like a mature person. Not just throwing anything in the air.

This time, I controlled myself, and has not said even a single thing to insult/make laugh of you. I now said, what is true and in the friendly manner. If you'll take my words and think over it, you'll eventually find yourself at a better position.

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

July 8th, 2009, 15:24

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFLnx24T ... annel_page

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

July 8th, 2009, 15:59

Is it good or bad?

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

July 9th, 2009, 4:58

Is this what is known as a pro ? :?

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

July 9th, 2009, 7:13

like to see a 10 character password being cracked :lol:

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

November 18th, 2009, 7:38

derp wrote:At the top of the member list, honorary fellow, WHO ? Simon of course.

At the top of the list of companies, Who? Disklabs of course.

Got to be a complete idiot to fall for this scam, not even half as smart as Madoff.

So you pay his organisation to make him look much better than he really could be.

Now he asks for nothing to make him look good. This is so funny

So who got duped, some rather nice guys sadly.

Not too late to resign



So cynical Derp.

Of course, if there is a chance that I can get myself at the top of the list, I will do. I was the first member, followed by Richard Cuthbertson, followed by Mike Montgomery.

You state that you 'pay my organisation'. No you dont. IT IS FREE!

I was once paid £150 by ABC Data Recovery to go on the top of the list. This was refunded - as ABC has not requested to join - or submitted sufficient proof.

If you can think of a better way of protecting clients, then please let me know and I will help. Until then, as my father used to say 'If you have nothing positive to say....' ;0)

Regards, as ever,

Simon
www.ipdra.org

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

November 18th, 2009, 7:42

HardDiskBug wrote:Withyou,

By any chance, do you have a surname "Arora"?? :mrgreen:

You seem to be just a passive version of Dr. Arora, but with the same kiddo and foolish attitude. Even carrying the same country flag.

A quick IP scan may reveal the things...

(Simon, Sorry for being offtopic, but it was a must.)



No idea who this Arora is, I am sure you know my name, (Steggles).

As for the same country flag, I am British?

Regards,

Simon

www.ipdra.org

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

November 18th, 2009, 7:46

derp wrote:back on topic,

Self-proclaimed fellows - ridiculous, audacious. :evil:

Simon, do you know what it takes to become a fellow of an established
institution or professional association.?

Go check something like FRCS - Edinburgh. This is what it takes to be a fellow.
Engineering institutes another good example.

Model your ideas around the above then try again, maybe you could qualify as a student member
and there would exams and possibly after 5 years you could become an associate member,
then another 5 years for full member then maybe when you receive an award from the Queen, you
could be considered for a fellowship.

Heard of Walter Mitty ?


The system is based on that of the British Computer Society. Its a sound Society, so I took a lead from that.

I am a Chartered I T Professional - Member of the BCS, so yes, I do understand what it is - a little.

We are a data recovery industry, not engineers, so that model isnt particuarily good for us, hence our rules and standards are a little more specific.

As for exams, yes, I agree, its a good idea, but until membership is up and I start charging serious money, thats never going to happen.

I love the fact that you have to be awarded by the queen BEFORE you can become a fellow!

Mr Mitty was indeed a fine fellow.

Regards,

Simon
www.ipdra.org

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

November 18th, 2009, 7:49

guru wrote:like to see a 10 character password being cracked :lol:


Its more a forensics thing than a Data Recovery thing. Rainbow tables would most likely make quick work of it....

Simon
www.ipdra.org

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

November 18th, 2009, 7:50

Still more and more members to the association.

Thought I would keep you updated.

Now covering 15 countries.

Regards,

Simon

www.ipdra.org

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

November 19th, 2009, 8:51

[quote="Disklabs
I was once paid £150 by ABC Data Recovery to go on the top of the list. This was refunded - as ABC has not requested to join - or submitted sufficient proof.

[/quote]

Then why is he displaying the IPDRA logo on his site?

http://www.abc-data-recovery.co.uk

Dave

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

December 1st, 2009, 10:16

dr.king wrote:[quote="Disklabs
I was once paid £150 by ABC Data Recovery to go on the top of the list. This was refunded - as ABC has not requested to join - or submitted sufficient proof.



Then why is he displaying the IPDRA logo on his site?

http://www.abc-data-recovery.co.uk

Dave[/quote]

Dave,

Good spot!

I have checked his site and will be asking him to remove the logo.

It states next to it about updating all the members so that they have a valid ISO 14644 Clean Facility/Room/Cabinet.

I am not sure exactly what this 'bee in the bonnet' is about, we, (Disklabs), like most people here have had one for years and years?

Thanks for pointing this out to me.

Regards,

Simon
www.ipdra.org

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

December 1st, 2009, 11:35

The email has now been sent to abc data recovery ref removing the logo.

Re: International Professional Data Recovery Association

December 2nd, 2009, 3:18

dr.king wrote:[quote="Disklabs
I was once paid £150 by ABC Data Recovery to go on the top of the list. This was refunded - as ABC has not requested to join - or submitted sufficient proof.



Then why is he displaying the IPDRA logo on his site?

http://www.abc-data-recovery.co.uk

Dave[/quote]

I think that is just another excuse to talk about clean room certification, or apparent lack of it. with a bit of luck his new years resolution will be to find something else to talk about to keep himself amused :lol:
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