From: Hugh Jeego on

"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Craig Welch wrote
>> Halfix NB wrote
>
>>> Handing out your IP number to a site of unknown origin could never
>>> be a good idea as far as security is concerned, regardless of how
>>> good your security software is.
>
>> Even though you do it every single time you visit a website?
>
>> EVERY SINGLE TIME.
>
>> Despite what Rod Speed dreamed, it has nothing to do with your browser
>> settings. It's how the web works.
>
> I never ever said that THAT was anything to do with browser settings,
> fuckwit.
>
> The browser settings are JUST to avoid getting fucked over by a malicious
> web site, fuckwit.
>
>> Visit http://www.wazu.jp/auscomputers/ for example.
>
>

In any case, EVERY SINGLE TIME as that other person put it is bullshit. All
you need do is buy time through a VPN off someone overseas and you give your
IP address to them and then to nowhere else. That is just the SIMPLE way of
hiding your IP from everyone in existence if you feel the need to do that
but don't talk to me about anything more than that - I am not a hacker - the
people who want to hide their IP need to talk to someone who really knows
how to properly hack or someone who really knows Internet security. This is
why the Great Barrier Reef that K. Rudd and Co will put into place to filter
Australians and what they can see on Internet just wont work. It is also
why, when you go to some site selling something you want and cant progress
any further because "You aren't in America or Canada" can be gotten around.
Buy a VPN connection through some place in USA and they think you are
American.

I just love people telling me "You cant do that" with anything in computing.
Truthfully, I may not know the answer but that is always a challenge and I
go find out if I can or not. Easy enough to do for anyone with an internet
connection, a browser and who can spell GOOGLE.

From: Anonymous on


"Hugh Jeego" <id(a)example.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:7riclaFq7eU1(a)mid.individual.net...
>> Craig Welch wrote
>>> Halfix NB wrote
>>
>>>> Handing out your IP number to a site of unknown origin could never
>>>> be a good idea as far as security is concerned, regardless of how
>>>> good your security software is.
>>
>>> Even though you do it every single time you visit a website?
>>
>>> EVERY SINGLE TIME.
>>
>>> Despite what Rod Speed dreamed, it has nothing to do with your browser
>>> settings. It's how the web works.
>>
>> I never ever said that THAT was anything to do with browser settings,
>> fuckwit.
>>
>> The browser settings are JUST to avoid getting fucked over by a malicious
>> web site, fuckwit.
>>
>>> Visit http://www.wazu.jp/auscomputers/ for example.
>>
>>
>
> In any case, EVERY SINGLE TIME as that other person put it is bullshit.
> All you need do is buy time through a VPN off someone overseas and you
> give your IP address to them and then to nowhere else. That is just the
> SIMPLE way of hiding your IP from everyone in existence if you feel the
> need to do that but don't talk to me about anything more than that - I am
> not a hacker - the people who want to hide their IP need to talk to
> someone who really knows how to properly hack or someone who really knows
> Internet security. This is why the Great Barrier Reef that K. Rudd and Co
> will put into place to filter Australians and what they can see on
> Internet just wont work. It is also why, when you go to some site selling
> something you want and cant progress any further because "You aren't in
> America or Canada" can be gotten around. Buy a VPN connection through some
> place in USA and they think you are American.
>
> I just love people telling me "You cant do that" with anything in
> computing. Truthfully, I may not know the answer but that is always a
> challenge and I go find out if I can or not. Easy enough to do for anyone
> with an internet connection, a browser and who can spell GOOGLE.
>


What brand of weed did that rant come from?

From: Polly the Parrot on
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 11:59:50 +1100, "Hugh Jeego" <id(a)example.com> wrote:

> Easy enough to do for anyone with an internet
>connection, a browser and who can spell GOOGLE.

How do you spell it?
From: Hugh Jeego on

"@" <@.com> wrote in message
news:_hy5n.2297$pv.858(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>
>
> "Hugh Jeego" <id(a)example.com> wrote in message
> news:_rmdnYZiAMoVyMvWnZ2dnUVZ7s-dnZ2d(a)westnet.com.au...
>>
>> "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:7riclaFq7eU1(a)mid.individual.net...
>>> Craig Welch wrote
>>>> Halfix NB wrote
>>>
>>>>> Handing out your IP number to a site of unknown origin could never
>>>>> be a good idea as far as security is concerned, regardless of how
>>>>> good your security software is.
>>>
>>>> Even though you do it every single time you visit a website?
>>>
>>>> EVERY SINGLE TIME.
>>>
>>>> Despite what Rod Speed dreamed, it has nothing to do with your browser
>>>> settings. It's how the web works.
>>>
>>> I never ever said that THAT was anything to do with browser settings,
>>> fuckwit.
>>>
>>> The browser settings are JUST to avoid getting fucked over by a
>>> malicious web site, fuckwit.
>>>
>>>> Visit http://www.wazu.jp/auscomputers/ for example.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> In any case, EVERY SINGLE TIME as that other person put it is bullshit.
>> All you need do is buy time through a VPN off someone overseas and you
>> give your IP address to them and then to nowhere else. That is just the
>> SIMPLE way of hiding your IP from everyone in existence if you feel the
>> need to do that but don't talk to me about anything more than that - I am
>> not a hacker - the people who want to hide their IP need to talk to
>> someone who really knows how to properly hack or someone who really knows
>> Internet security. This is why the Great Barrier Reef that K. Rudd and Co
>> will put into place to filter Australians and what they can see on
>> Internet just wont work. It is also why, when you go to some site selling
>> something you want and cant progress any further because "You aren't in
>> America or Canada" can be gotten around. Buy a VPN connection through
>> some place in USA and they think you are American.
>>
>> I just love people telling me "You cant do that" with anything in
>> computing. Truthfully, I may not know the answer but that is always a
>> challenge and I go find out if I can or not. Easy enough to do for anyone
>> with an internet connection, a browser and who can spell GOOGLE.
>>
>
>
> What brand of weed did that rant come from?

Funny - I was just about to answer "@.com" and then I realised it actually
WAS the weed in question!

From: Hugh Jeego on

"Polly the Parrot" <flatulantdingo(a)deadspam.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 11:59:50 +1100, "Hugh Jeego" <id(a)example.com> wrote:
>
>> Easy enough to do for anyone with an internet
>>connection, a browser and who can spell GOOGLE.
>
> How do you spell it?

"it"