Fornits
Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => Straight, Inc. and Derivatives => Topic started by: Powerful Attitude on April 09, 2003, 12:25:00 AM
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1) Router
2) Firewall
Do not leave computer defenseless.
The Router blocks all computers behind it. IT BLOCKS YOUR UNIQUE IP ADDRESS.
When on line do not have programs travel the internet without your consent(firewall). It will show you all your "In" & "Out" traffic.
If you get on the internet and your computer seems to be slower or begins to not respond.
Watch out they could be watching you.
Just a thought. :wave:
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I keep the King James on top and the Koran on eiter side, the only way in is from the bottom which is protected by a rather large electromagnet.
I suggest you do the same.
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Too funny sysgod!!! I have animal magnetism; every time I go outside, squirrels stick to me.
Bill
PS If you put a torah on your printer your ink never runs out, and get this, The Samhita placed strategically near the hard drive will ensure complete reincarnation from any sys crashes. I just hope my 6o gig doesnt come back as a Conner 270MB circa 1993...
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I wallpapered my study with the Torah and keep a bust of Rabbi Soloman ben Isaac on top of the monitor.
When I'm working, I whistle, "Hav von nagila!"
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who needs protection :???:
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On 2003-04-08 21:25:00, Powerful Attitude wrote:
"1) Router
2) Firewall
Do not leave computer defenseless.
The Router blocks all computers behind it. IT BLOCKS YOUR UNIQUE IP ADDRESS.
When on line do not have programs travel the internet without your consent(firewall). It will show you all your "In" & "Out" traffic.
If you get on the internet and your computer seems to be slower or begins to not respond.
Watch out they could be watching you.
Just a thought. :wave:
"
This is actually quite sane advice.
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On 2003-04-08 21:32:00, SysAdmin wrote:
"I keep the King James on top and the Koran on eiter side, the only way in is from the bottom which is protected by a rather large electromagnet.
I suggest you do the same."
No, THIS is the sane advice! What were you thinking!?Education is that which remains, if one has forgotten everything he learned in school.
--Albert Einstein, Out of My Later Years, 1950