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From: Gordon Darling on 25 May 2010 14:48 On Tue, 25 May 2010 17:26:14 +0000, Bear Bottoms wrote: > I use Hotpot Shield all the time. > > "Hotspot Shield protects your entire web surfing session; securing your > connection at both your home Internet network & Public Internet networks > (both wired and wireless). Hotspot Shield protects your identity. > Hotspot Shield enables access to all information online, providing > freedom to access all web content freely and securely." > http://www.hotspotshield.com/ > > For the doubters and naysayers of ACF this is what CNet says: > > promises to encrypt all your Internet connections, Hotspot Shield's > effectiveness > detailing your Connection Status, IP Address, Server Address, Bytes > sent and received, and the duration of the connection. a strong > recommendation, .....worth trying out. > > http://download.cnet.com/hotspot-shield/#rateit "Hotspot Shield is ad supported, so you'll get a big banner ad that lives at the top of every Web page, too. Closing the tab with the app's control panel doesn't disconnect the shield, though: for that, or to reload the control panel, you have to go through the green shield icon that gets loaded into your system tray. Also, there's a 5 GB transfer limit." "Overall, we can't give Hotspot Shield a strong recommendation, but as a last resort it might be worth trying out" http://download.cnet.com/hotspot-shield/ Professor BearBie Doll he say "Control the monkey." and "I haven't dug into it deep enough cause I can't use it yet." -- ox·y·mo·ron n. pl. ox·y·mo·ra or ox·y·mo·rons A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in Microsoft Security, Microsoft Help and Microsoft Works.
From: Mark Warner on 25 May 2010 15:22 Bear Bottoms wrote: > Gordon Darling wrote: >> Bear Bottoms wrote: >>> >>> I use Hotpot Shield all the time. >>> >>> "Hotspot Shield protects your entire web surfing session; securing your >>> connection at both your home Internet network & Public Internet >>> networks (both wired and wireless). Hotspot Shield protects your >>> identity. Hotspot Shield enables access to all information online, >>> providing freedom to access all web content freely and securely." >>> http://www.hotspotshield.com/ >>> >>> For the doubters and naysayers of ACF this is what CNet says: >>> >>> promises to encrypt all your Internet connections, Hotspot Shield's >>> effectiveness detailing your Connection Status, IP Address, Server >>> Address, Bytes sent and received, and the duration of the connection. >>> a strong recommendation, .....worth trying out. >>> >>> http://download.cnet.com/hotspot-shield/#rateit >> >> "Hotspot Shield is ad supported, so you'll get a big banner ad that >> lives at the top of every Web page, too. Closing the tab with the app's >> control panel doesn't disconnect the shield, though: for that, or to >> reload the control panel, you have to go through the green shield icon >> that gets loaded into your system tray. Also, there's a 5 GB transfer >> limit." >> >> "Overall, we can't give Hotspot Shield a strong recommendation, but as a >> last resort it might be worth trying out" >> >> http://download.cnet.com/hotspot-shield/ >> >> Professor BearBie Doll he say "Control the monkey." and "I haven't dug >> into it deep enough cause I can't use it yet." > > More contradiction coupled with the luzer tactic: insults. That is really > funny. You don't have a clue. That puts you beyond ignorant. Classic. -- Mark Warner ....lose .inhibitions when replying
From: za kAT on 25 May 2010 15:29 On Tue, 25 May 2010 15:22:28 -0400, Mark Warner wrote: > Bear Bottoms wrote: >> Gordon Darling wrote: >>> Bear Bottoms wrote: >>>> >>>> I use Hotpot Shield all the time. >>>> >>>> "Hotspot Shield protects your entire web surfing session; securing your >>>> connection at both your home Internet network & Public Internet >>>> networks (both wired and wireless). Hotspot Shield protects your >>>> identity. Hotspot Shield enables access to all information online, >>>> providing freedom to access all web content freely and securely." >>>> http://www.hotspotshield.com/ >>>> >>>> For the doubters and naysayers of ACF this is what CNet says: >>>> >>>> promises to encrypt all your Internet connections, Hotspot Shield's >>>> effectiveness detailing your Connection Status, IP Address, Server >>>> Address, Bytes sent and received, and the duration of the connection. >>>> a strong recommendation, .....worth trying out. >>>> >>>> http://download.cnet.com/hotspot-shield/#rateit >>> >>> "Hotspot Shield is ad supported, so you'll get a big banner ad that >>> lives at the top of every Web page, too. Closing the tab with the app's >>> control panel doesn't disconnect the shield, though: for that, or to >>> reload the control panel, you have to go through the green shield icon >>> that gets loaded into your system tray. Also, there's a 5 GB transfer >>> limit." >>> >>> "Overall, we can't give Hotspot Shield a strong recommendation, but as a >>> last resort it might be worth trying out" >>> >>> http://download.cnet.com/hotspot-shield/ >>> >>> Professor BearBie Doll he say "Control the monkey." and "I haven't dug >>> into it deep enough cause I can't use it yet." >> >> More contradiction coupled with the luzer tactic: insults. That is really >> funny. You don't have a clue. That puts you beyond ignorant. > > Classic. I nearly fell off my chair. Absolutely priceless. That's up there with the Craig and his gonads quote... -- zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat - Sergeant Tech-Com, DN38416. Assigned to protect you. You've been targeted for denigration!
From: Gordon Darling on 25 May 2010 15:32 On Tue, 25 May 2010 15:22:28 -0400, Mark Warner wrote: > Bear Bottoms wrote: >> Gordon Darling wrote: >>> Bear Bottoms wrote: >>>> >>>> I use Hotpot Shield all the time. >>>> >>>> "Hotspot Shield protects your entire web surfing session; securing >>>> your connection at both your home Internet network & Public Internet >>>> networks (both wired and wireless). Hotspot Shield protects your >>>> identity. Hotspot Shield enables access to all information online, >>>> providing freedom to access all web content freely and securely." >>>> http://www.hotspotshield.com/ >>>> >>>> For the doubters and naysayers of ACF this is what CNet says: >>>> >>>> promises to encrypt all your Internet connections, Hotspot Shield's >>>> effectiveness detailing your Connection Status, IP Address, Server >>>> Address, Bytes sent and received, and the duration of the >>>> connection. a strong recommendation, .....worth trying out. >>>> >>>> http://download.cnet.com/hotspot-shield/#rateit >>> >>> "Hotspot Shield is ad supported, so you'll get a big banner ad that >>> lives at the top of every Web page, too. Closing the tab with the >>> app's control panel doesn't disconnect the shield, though: for that, >>> or to reload the control panel, you have to go through the green >>> shield icon that gets loaded into your system tray. Also, there's a 5 >>> GB transfer limit." >>> >>> "Overall, we can't give Hotspot Shield a strong recommendation, but as >>> a last resort it might be worth trying out" >>> >>> http://download.cnet.com/hotspot-shield/ >>> >>> Professor BearBie Doll he say "Control the monkey." and "I haven't dug >>> into it deep enough cause I can't use it yet." >> >> More contradiction coupled with the luzer tactic: insults. That is >> really funny. You don't have a clue. That puts you beyond ignorant. > > Classic. Funny thing is both the posts were by the BB forger through datemas.de but they really are classic Bearbie Doll in style! Regards Gordon -- ox·y·mo·ron n. pl. ox·y·mo·ra or ox·y·mo·rons A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in Microsoft Security, Microsoft Help and Microsoft Works.
From: Lew/Silat on 25 May 2010 15:45 "Gordon Darling" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message news:4bfc25cd$0$3698$afc38c87(a)read01.usenet4all.se... > Funny thing is both the posts were by the BB forger through datemas.de > but they really are classic Bearbie Doll in style! > > Regards > Gordon The forger spends too much time studying the style of Prof Bear B Doll ( TradeMark owned by LEW) . Lew
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