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  1. #11
    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: Unknown or unawailible monitoring software, spyware or their anties...

    David H. Lipman wrote:

    >This is not a "chat room", it is a news group so please type in full English.
    >Please don't use sentences such as... "It's like u always want 2 know what u r dealing with"


    Lighten up a bit Dave, his posting host has a Ukraine address and he
    might actually be posting from there. I don't think you can expect
    everyone from a non-English speaking country to have as firm a grasp
    of the English language as you do. YMMV

  2. #12
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Unknown or unawailible monitoring software, spyware or their anties...

    From: "Andy Walker" <awalker@nspank.invalid>


    |
    | Lighten up a bit Dave, his posting host has a Ukraine address and he
    | might actually be posting from there. I don't think you can expect
    | everyone from a non-English speaking country to have as firm a grasp
    | of the English language as you do. YMMV

    Yes, you are right about English in general but even non-English speaking people post
    without resorting to 'chat' shorthand.

    Thanx Andy... I'll try to be less pedant.

    Actually, I really shouldn't complain since my spelling is abhorrent. :-(

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    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



  3. #13
    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: Unknown or unawailible monitoring software, spyware or their anties...

    David H. Lipman wrote:

    >From: "Andy Walker" <awalker@nspank.invalid>
    >
    >
    >|
    >| Lighten up a bit Dave, his posting host has a Ukraine address and he
    >| might actually be posting from there. I don't think you can expect
    >| everyone from a non-English speaking country to have as firm a grasp
    >| of the English language as you do. YMMV
    >
    >Yes, you are right about English in general but even non-English speaking people post
    >without resorting to 'chat' shorthand.
    >
    >Thanx Andy... I'll try to be less pedant.


    No problem, I just didn't want people to think you were French... ;-)

    >Actually, I really shouldn't complain since my spelling is abhorrent. :-(


    Ditto! Tho' I usually know how to spell all the words, it's my
    fingers that can't quite get it right. :-)

  4. #14
    sad.pierrot.boy@gmail.com Guest

    Re: Unknown or unawailible monitoring software, spyware or their anties...

    On Mar 2, 12:03 am, "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nosp...@Verizon.Net>
    wrote:
    >
    > This is not a "chat room", it is a news group so please type in full English.
    > Please don't use sentences such as... "It's like u always want 2 know what u r dealing with"


    My English is good enough not to use shortenings. At all, bad-english-
    speaking is not the reason somebody uses abreviations. Maybe I just
    wanted to seem as fresh and aknowleged as you guys think you are.
    Thanks for the warning, anyway. I don't want to be off-topic but I had
    to react.


  5. #15
    sad.pierrot.boy@gmail.com Guest

    Re: Unknown or unawailible monitoring software, spyware or their anties...

    On Mar 2, 2:37 am, Andy Walker <awal...@nspank.invalid> wrote:

    >
    > You could try thishttp://www.google.com/search?q=government+spy+software&hl=en
    >


    Thank You Andy for the responce, but do You really think I'm that lame
    not to push google on that subject?! I wrote even much more
    sophisticated queries. To many or not enough results to wach trough.
    But I'm not giving up and will keep searching. Thank You.

    Still expecting for advises.



  6. #16
    sad.pierrot.boy@gmail.com Guest

    Re: Unknown or unawailible monitoring software, spyware or their anties...

    On Mar 1, 11:22 pm, Leythos <v...@nowhere.lan> wrote:
    > In article <wljc5v$rb...@measly-gagas.org>, nntp.n...@gmail.com says...


    >
    > Yea, I have, and you're obviously unaware that you can be traced from
    > your home to the first hop (the proxy) and that if the proxy is working
    > with the police that they know where you are going...
    >


    What about long enough proxy chains? I think those are safe enough.


  7. #17
    sad.pierrot.boy@gmail.com Guest

    Re: Unknown or unawailible monitoring software, spyware or their anties...

    On Mar 2, 2:02 pm, Leythos <v...@nowhere.lan> wrote:

    >
    > What if you thought you were using a "Proxy" chain that was really a
    > front for watching what you are doing?
    >
    > Once your connection leaves your home you don't honestly know where it's
    > going, all you know is that it's going - and you don't know who is
    > watching.


    Maybe You are right. But this is a fertile ground for pathological
    paronoia for me. Here, in adition to Your words I want to add a prety
    old news link I found: http://cryptome.org/ip-tla.htm those IP's I
    will avoid for sure.


  8. #18
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Unknown or unawailible monitoring software, spyware or their anties...

    From: "Far Canal" <me@privacy.net>


    | If he's a Ukrainian - my cock's a kipper.

    Kippered cock ? That's phunny !

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    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



  9. #19
    Rhonda Lea Kirk Guest

    Re: Unknown or unawailible monitoring software, spyware or their anties...

    Far Canal wrote:
    > Andy Walker wrote
    >
    >> David H. Lipman wrote:
    >>
    >>> This is not a "chat room", it is a news group so please type in
    >>> full English.
    >>> Please don't use sentences such as... "It's like u always want 2
    >>> know what u r dealing with"

    >>
    >> Lighten up a bit Dave, his posting host has a Ukraine address and he
    >> might actually be posting from there. I don't think you can expect
    >> everyone from a non-English speaking country to have as firm a grasp
    >> of the English language as you do. YMMV
    >>

    >
    >
    > If he's a Ukrainian - my cock's a kipper.


    I think your cock's a kipper, then.

    --
    Rhonda Lea Kirk

    Happiness limits the amount of suffering one is
    willing to inflict on others. Phèdre nó Delaunay



  10. #20
    Kadaitcha Man Guest

    Re: Unknown or unawailible monitoring software, spyware or their anties...

    Rhonda Lea Kirk <rhondalea@gmail.com> Thou ugly cheater. Thou bootless
    such a dish of skim milk. Thou base slave. Thou cutpurse. Ye tinkled and
    ye insinuated:

    > Far Canal wrote:
    >> Andy Walker wrote
    >>
    >>> David H. Lipman wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> This is not a "chat room", it is a news group so please type in
    >>>> full English.
    >>>> Please don't use sentences such as... "It's like u always want 2
    >>>> know what u r dealing with"
    >>>
    >>> Lighten up a bit Dave, his posting host has a Ukraine address and he
    >>> might actually be posting from there. I don't think you can expect
    >>> everyone from a non-English speaking country to have as firm a grasp
    >>> of the English language as you do. YMMV
    >>>

    >>
    >>
    >> If he's a Ukrainian - my cock's a kipper.

    >
    > I think your cock's a kipper, then.


    <throws out 2kg of fresh kippers>

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