Here again is my response:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
***Hey, baggins! Did ya' see Q pinged ya in #1874:
I don't get the Bagster connection, but you may be onto something***
Connection? Surely you must know that I am a madman! 🎃 {sorry to take so long to get back to ya'! Ya wouldn't believe...}
***[PING] as in like a submarine pings to detect things (enemies)***
Now I suspect you are on to something with enemies. I would take SEC to be security, but since it is all capitals I will propose Secure Electronic Communications test. He could be testing access to his server account to see if it is secure - a good thing in his sort of business.
Defend B720... could be a reference to Sandy Bridge - codename for the microarchitecture used in the "second generation" of the Intel Core processors, a very high performance processor. As to the '1A', perhaps that is a model variation; there is a server designation 1P.
I am getting in over my head.
***The underlined SEC intrigues me***
If not what I suggested, perhaps Q is a college football fan and he meas the 'SEC - Southeastern Conference'... probably not, eh?
This madman will consider the Intel processor [Sandy Bridge] security check server alternative. :^)
The only thing that went through my mind when I saw “SEC” was Securities and Exchange Commission.
Bobby,
Your post about these was written up in the Oracle.
Fine theories, both.
Read a paper, goodman.
:)
Bagster