On 06/30/2013 07:30 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
> emptybill:
>> You are bought and sold by your masters every day...
>>
> You simple nerd - I already posted this information.
> You're just taking up band-space now.
>
> Why are you so paranoid - if you haven't done or said
> anything illegal, what are you worried about? So, you
> broke the internet netiquette on FF - so what, it's
> not the end of the world. LoL!
>
> You newbies need to get some smarts about the texting
> on social networks ALWAYS boot up your laptop with a
> command line Linux shell using a 32 gigabyte micro-SD
> card.
>
> Then, you need to get yourself a proxy server, or at
> least set up a VPN to connect a small LAPTOP with your
> home desk top computer running LINUX - never reveal
> your IP address or Who-Is location. Always use a free
> text editor like EditPad. Never install Apple, Microsoft,
> Norton, Kaspersky, or McAfee programs!!!
>
> Maintain a log of every post you make and copy all
> your data to the SD card, ENCRYPT it, (never save your
> data on your desktop hard drive). Hide the micro-card
> inside a cracked and flashed, cheap flip phone - don't
> tell ANYONE where the micro-card is, EVER. Conceal
> the phone in your underpants.
>
> When you log on to the internet to send your one-line
> text messages, always use an anonymous login. NEVER
> sign up to any site using your real name, reveal your
> age or gender, or your past exploits.
>
> Tips: 1. Don't sit at the same table in the same
> coffee shop every day. 2. Drive a sleeper car, like a
> white van and tinted windows, with a V-8 under the
> hood. 3. Always pay your student loan to Sallie Mae
> using a  money order and snail mail. 4. When you go
> out in public always wear shades, a black T-shirt and
> old blue jeans and running shoes. 5. Take a computer
> course at a community college. 6. Avoid getting any
> tattoos on your body or piercings that can identify
> you.
>
>
> Read more:
>
> 'Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution'
>    25th Anniversary Edition
> by Steven Levy
>
>

Here's one of your neighbor's video that's pretty funny about "Laws You 
Didn't Know Existed".  Of course paranoid FFLers will probably think 
they will be arrested just for watching it. :-D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-uwbrqFN7M

So how many laws did you break today?  Most people break about 20 every 
day without even knowing it.  Of course the lame way our government 
(both local, state and federal) is they pass new laws without rescinding 
obsolete ones. "Gotta show I'm doing somethin' to get re-elected, yook, 
yook."



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