Perhaps you are not understanding what I am saying, obviously your intention is not to DOS them, as you have found out any attempt to do so results in your script failing thanks to protective measures they have in place.
Since you failed to do any work finding out how best to interact with other peoples systems you have effectively created a script which does DOS them. There are people out there who write scripts with this as their goal, you have written a script that does this as a result of you not thinking about what you are doing. I am suggesting that you alter your scripts to work in harmony with their system. Why not do a little research on this?
At no point have I claimed that it is your intention to attack anyone's systems.
Nobody is here to "make fun" of you, and from the replies I have read to your posts, so far nobody has.
Martin
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