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Ohio Presidential Debate Chilly8 02-26-2008
Posted by Chilly8 on February 27, 2008, 10:36 pm
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>> That feed is encrypted with DRM,
>> so there is no POSSIBLE way the boss
>> will know what these workers are up to,
>> since the connection is encrypted. And
>> because it is not in any filtering lists, the
>> debate can be listened to nearly every
>> workplace, in Hawaii, or elsewhere.
>
> It's very easy to spot the connection, every major firewall on the
> market will expose it.


Well, I am chatting right now, on my chat server, with one
woman who surfs through my proxy, from her work, and
her boss has no clue as to what she is up to. She just
changed the settings in her browser to point to my
proxy, and all her traffic goes through my either of
my proxies, and her boss has no clue as to what she
is up to.




Posted by Mr. Arnold on February 27, 2008, 10:43 pm
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>
> X-No-Archive: Yes
>
>>> That feed is encrypted with DRM,
>>> so there is no POSSIBLE way the boss
>>> will know what these workers are up to,
>>> since the connection is encrypted. And
>>> because it is not in any filtering lists, the
>>> debate can be listened to nearly every
>>> workplace, in Hawaii, or elsewhere.
>>
>> It's very easy to spot the connection, every major firewall on the
>> market will expose it.
>
>
> Well, I am chatting right now, on my chat server, with one
> woman who surfs through my proxy, from her work, and
> her boss has no clue as to what she is up to. She just
> changed the settings in her browser to point to my
> proxy, and all her traffic goes through my either of
> my proxies, and her boss has no clue as to what she
> is up to.
>

Oh no, he is one of those. Any respect that most had for you is now lost,
count on it.


Posted by Chilly8 on February 27, 2008, 11:40 pm
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>
>>
>> X-No-Archive: Yes
>>
>>>> That feed is encrypted with DRM,
>>>> so there is no POSSIBLE way the boss
>>>> will know what these workers are up to,
>>>> since the connection is encrypted. And
>>>> because it is not in any filtering lists, the
>>>> debate can be listened to nearly every
>>>> workplace, in Hawaii, or elsewhere.
>>>
>>> It's very easy to spot the connection, every major firewall on the
>>> market will expose it.
>>
>>
>> Well, I am chatting right now, on my chat server, with one
>> woman who surfs through my proxy, from her work, and
>> her boss has no clue as to what she is up to. She just
>> changed the settings in her browser to point to my
>> proxy, and all her traffic goes through my either of
>> my proxies, and her boss has no clue as to what she
>> is up to.
>>
>
> Oh no, he is one of those. Any respect that most had for you is now lost,
> count on it.

Oh, I don't know. This one women seems to see me as a
potential future husband.


>



Posted by Mr. Arnold on February 28, 2008, 12:44 am
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>
> X-No-Archive: Yes
>
>>
>>>
>>> X-No-Archive: Yes
>>>
>>>>> That feed is encrypted with DRM,
>>>>> so there is no POSSIBLE way the boss
>>>>> will know what these workers are up to,
>>>>> since the connection is encrypted. And
>>>>> because it is not in any filtering lists, the
>>>>> debate can be listened to nearly every
>>>>> workplace, in Hawaii, or elsewhere.
>>>>
>>>> It's very easy to spot the connection, every major firewall on the
>>>> market will expose it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Well, I am chatting right now, on my chat server, with one
>>> woman who surfs through my proxy, from her work, and
>>> her boss has no clue as to what she is up to. She just
>>> changed the settings in her browser to point to my
>>> proxy, and all her traffic goes through my either of
>>> my proxies, and her boss has no clue as to what she
>>> is up to.
>>>
>>
>> Oh no, he is one of those. Any respect that most had for you is now lost,
>> count on it.
>
> Oh, I don't know. This one women seems to see me as a
> potential future husband.
>

Oh, you're a lady's man too, a lover and a womanizer on the Internet -- LOL.
I see now that there is something wrong with you. You have got problems, Mr.
Proxy the Internet lover. <VBG>


Posted by Chilly8 on February 28, 2008, 1:25 am
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X-No-Archive: Yes

>
>>
>> X-No-Archive: Yes
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> X-No-Archive: Yes
>>>>
>>>>>> That feed is encrypted with DRM,
>>>>>> so there is no POSSIBLE way the boss
>>>>>> will know what these workers are up to,
>>>>>> since the connection is encrypted. And
>>>>>> because it is not in any filtering lists, the
>>>>>> debate can be listened to nearly every
>>>>>> workplace, in Hawaii, or elsewhere.
>>>>>
>>>>> It's very easy to spot the connection, every major firewall on the
>>>>> market will expose it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Well, I am chatting right now, on my chat server, with one
>>>> woman who surfs through my proxy, from her work, and
>>>> her boss has no clue as to what she is up to. She just
>>>> changed the settings in her browser to point to my
>>>> proxy, and all her traffic goes through my either of
>>>> my proxies, and her boss has no clue as to what she
>>>> is up to.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Oh no, he is one of those. Any respect that most had for you is now
>>> lost, count on it.
>>
>> Oh, I don't know. This one women seems to see me as a
>> potential future husband.
>>
>
> Oh, you're a lady's man too, a lover and a womanizer on the Internet --
> LOL. I see now that there is something wrong with you. You have got
> problems, Mr. Proxy the Internet lover. <VBG>


There is NOTHING wrong with Internet radio, from work, as
long as it does not interfere with your work, and this one women
in South Carolina happens to agree with me.
>




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