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09-28-17 12:34 #581
Posts: 421LEO out taking on the hardened criminals
Looks like some activity to close down more hobby spots:
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/l...stitution-bust
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08-13-17 23:19 #580
Posts: 170WTF. Couldn't even recognize his own wife's body? And then he is the only one up on charges? Or at least the article only mentions him being in legal trouble.
Originally Posted by Bob0324 [View Original Post]
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08-13-17 22:01 #579
Posts: 606Ooops
I hate it when this happens http://www.unitednews.org/lexington-...-wife-arrived/.
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08-05-17 09:17 #578
Posts: 375I have $5. 8 million
Which providers want to come stay with me?
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...802-story.html
The guy was an idiot! You know why? Because he only had one. I would at least have 8, one for each day of the week plus 2 on Saturdays.
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07-26-17 16:52 #577
Posts: 801Choosing the right one when god no on vacation.
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07-12-17 17:26 #576
Posts: 141Out of Terre Haute
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07-09-17 09:44 #575
Posts: 421Originally Posted by MayTag4040 [View Original Post]
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07-09-17 04:47 #574
Posts: 141Anyone heard of this?
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06-02-17 19:57 #573
Posts: 421A business plan for success!
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06-01-17 02:24 #572
Posts: 164Laughter not the best medicine
Originally Posted by StillNotMe [View Original Post]
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05-31-17 15:25 #571
Posts: 454Hey
Originally Posted by Stnick62 [View Original Post]
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05-28-17 17:20 #570
Posts: 227Really?
Originally Posted by Kevrob911 [View Original Post]
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05-24-17 17:39 #569
Posts: 428Guys with big.
Originally Posted by StillNotMe [View Original Post]
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05-24-17 16:03 #568
Posts: 335Saw this
And had to share.
http://nypost.com/2017/05/23/murder-...nd-not-guilty/
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05-22-17 20:38 #567
Posts: 112Internet Privacy Part Two
I while back I posted about keeping your internet surfing habits out of the hands of Internet Service Providers (ISPs). ISPs are the guys supplying your internet connection. Congress recently passed a bill allowing ISPs to harvest and sell information from customers, including surfing history. In the last post I wrote about virtual private networking (VPNs), a service that can be used to hide the addresses of the sites you visit from your ISP and anyone else that might be tracking you.
Now let me tell you about the TOR Browser. Many people may have heard of using the TOR browser to go to some of the creepier places on the deep web. Thats not my thing, and in fact I've never surfed the deep web. In truth the TOR Browser has nothing to do with the deep web. It can be used to reach any website, deep or otherwise. It was developed as a tool for dissidents in oppressive nations to safely send and receive information via the internet. TOR is based on the well known Firefox internet browser. The browser has been tweaked bounce your traffic through a series of locations before it reaches the destination website. TOR calls this a circuit. As I type this post my circuit goes through France, Germany, and Norway. Each of those represents a node set up in in that country. There are thousands of nodes all over the world. Each time the TOR Browser is restarted, the circuit randomly changes. With one click I can get a new random circuit while browsing if I want. Anyone in the middle of the circuit, including your ISP, can not see my ultimate destination website.
As we loose more privacy through internet companies sucking up our information and selling to the highest bidder, hobbyists need to learn what tools are available to maintain anonymity. I find some websites work with TOR and others with VPN. These two tools can work together to keep your information out of the wrong hands. Safe and happy hobbying.
I would be looking more at getting international VPN's because now that net neutrality is toast the religious right (Sessions/Pence) will be applying pressure to slow sites like ours down to the point that they are unreadable. (I hope not but this is my fear) so since we are in Germany, if you have a German IP you should be good.
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