Re: How safe is Tor for logging into http (nont https) web sites

Re: How safe is Tor for logging into http (nont https) web sites

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Re: How safe is Tor for logging into http (nont https) web sites Joan Battaglia 10-27-2007
Posted by Franklin on November 1, 2007, 10:58 pm
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>>> >Now come on and squawk for me again...
>>>
>>> Your surrender is accepted by the sane forces on this newsgroup.
>>
>>I've anything but surrendered sonny. Indeed I may grow quite fond of
>>toying with you.
>
> I can assure you I'm otherwise occupied right now playing with our
> own village idiot: Franklin, to take you on too. Please book an
> appointment thru my secretary.


Come off it Hummingbird.

I can hardly be utilising all your brainpower.
In fact I'm hardly posting much about you at all.

Say, if it helps I could take a rest and just watch while you get owned.

Posted by Krazee Brenda on November 2, 2007, 3:16 am
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On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 09:45:36 -0800, Craig wrote:

> Which NG are you representing again?
>
> tia,
> -Craig

FreeSpeechWare?

Posted by Franklin on November 1, 2007, 1:58 pm
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On Wed 31 Oct 2007 17:44:06, Anonymous Sender wrote:
> hummingbird wrote:
>> On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 03:10:15 +0100 (CET) 'Anonymous' wrote:
>> >hummingbird wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> If you look at the recent sporge on many newsgroups, they
>> >> contain IP's from all over the place but are not those of theo
>> >> posters.
>> >
>> > Those aren't forged IP addresses, they're "forged" headers.
>> > Completely different issue. And they're usually not even
>> > forged at all, they're the IP address of some proxy.
>>
>> You're making this up as you go along ain't yer. Lol.
>> I never used the word "forged", you did.
>
> Childish semantics quibble noted.
> And discarded.
>
>> I wrote this: "...fake usage of IP addresses" ... and I
>> explained several times what I meant by that. Too bad you
>> don't understand.
>
> I do understand kid. I had to explain it to you in fact. You're
> talking about proxies. Period. Learn to deal with it.
>
>> Maybe that's why you post using *Anonymous* - too ashamed
>> to use a regular handle or name.
>>
>
> So now we're reduced to taking cheap shots at anonymity are
> we? Last club in your bag, isn't it you pathetic little
> bitch? Can't even come up with a decent sounding reply so
> your hypocritical ass tries to attack the method someone
> uses to post.
>
>> > You're not just out in deep left center here guy, you on
>> > got lost your way to the ballpark. :-)
>>
>> la la la. Grow up and get a life dork.
>
> What's a "life dork"? <snicker>
>>
>> EOT for me.
>
> You said that in another message to you pathetic little bitch.
> Now come on and squawk for me again...
>


Anonymous Sender -

I see you're exchanging words with Hummingbird who is the court jester
and champion k00k of alt.comp.freeware. You'll find he often makes no
sense, even to himself.

Hummingbird will act like a primadonna when losing an exchange. So
calling him "bitch" seems very appropriate. Even more so on account of
his homosexual preferences.

His postings are so bizarre that recently I have been concerned about
his mental health.

See "Hummingbird -- Is it time to get proper help?"
http://preview.tinyurl.com/2ox2lo or

For a discussion of Hummingbird's k00ky handiwork see this reply to him.
http://preview.tinyurl.com/2yvwat

A useful thread on this wacko is this one
"Welcome to a.c.f - Hummingbird: THIS IS YOUR LIFE! :)"
http://preview.tinyurl.com/34ajy4



--
Hummingbird loves bear bottoms.

Some of Hummingbird's methods are explained here:
http://www.searchlores.org/way_kook.htm

Posted by Nomen Nescio on November 1, 2007, 7:00 pm
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Franklin wrote:

> Anonymous Sender -
>
> I see you're exchanging words with Hummingbird who is the court
> jester and champion k00k of alt.comp.freeware. You'll find he often
> makes no sense, even to himself.

I think the term is "village idiot". ;)

Every village has one, he happens to be yours. Do you mind terribly if
I amuse myself with him for a short while? I promise to return him
mostly undamaged. ;)


Posted by hummingbird on November 1, 2007, 7:58 pm
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On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 00:00:17 +0100 (CET) 'Nomen Nescio'
wrote this on alt.comp.freeware:

>I think the term is "village idiot". ;)
>
>Every village has one, he happens to be yours. Do you mind terribly if
>I amuse myself with him for a short while? I promise to return him
>mostly undamaged. ;)


No you're wrong there, Franklin is our prize village idiot and has
been for a long time. If you'd been around acf long enough, you'd
already know that. Don't judge others' stupidity by your own.

Now go back and Franklin. He likes people playing with him and has a
very special interest in homosexuality and paedophilia doncha know.

bye bye sweety.

--
uh oh...black helicopter ... gotta run

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