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From: Ari on 11 Jun 2010 19:03 On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 22:27:59 +0000 (UTC), Spamblk wrote: > Ari <AriSilverstein(a)yahoo.com> wrote in > news:87d6ahF502U1(a)mid.individual.net: > >> Only if you don't know how to track and reclaim it, FYI > > LOL... I fess up to being one of the dont knows. Go to Google Groups, search alt.privacy and/or sci.crypt under Ari and "using the Internet as a backup" -- Talk about F-Cars - www.ferrarichat.com/forum/member.php?u=89702
From: Phil on 11 Jun 2010 19:26 On 10/06/2010 13:14, Poutnik wrote: > In article<m54Qn.42$g76.28(a)hurricane>, plkmeister(a)gmail.com says... >> >> Firefox has become a bit bloated, and - in my personal experience - >> become Crasherama. >> Despite all its detractors on here (you'd think it's a mix of an >> Undercover Neo-Nazi Browser going by some of the comments), Chrome IS >> faster. (As is Safari) and Opera is at least as fast. And BOTH crash a >> lot less than Firefox (actually neither has crashed at all for me) >> >> (I enjoy doing asides in brackets. Amazing how many newsgroup dwellers >> it irritates !) > > There is an old and wise saying in czech language, > freely translated as: > > There is no discussion against personal preferences. > Plenty on here do though.
From: Franklin on 12 Jun 2010 12:11
Ari wrote: > On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 10:07:38 +0000 (UTC), Bear Bottoms wrote: > >> VanguardLH <V(a)nguard.LH> wrote in news:huq4aq$r8v$1(a)news.albasani.net: >> >>> Even if not a so-called terrorist (the definition of which can include >>> you if you threaten with just a baseball bat), be wary of what you >>> store at Google. They caught a spammer using Google Docs for their >>> records (http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/04/cloud-warrant/) so >>> they can see anything of yours if suddently they decide that you are a >>> "person of interest". >>> >> >> Do you understand that your ISP has a record of everything you do? > > I'm positive yours does. I'm positive mine doesn't. The difference is > in the capabilities of the user. Ari, what brings you back at this time? |