Rick, thanks for the forum. It is one of the gifts of the internet that made
the internet personally useful in ways I never imagined possible. It's nice to
connect with folks about TM and a million other subjects without having to
necessarily be politically correct at local center. We have
Yes, I would like to thank Rick too for starting this forum and allowing me to
be part of it after these years. Good luck in your future endeavors and we'll
be watching your BATGAP presentations. Come back and visit us anytime.
JR
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steve.sundur@...
And then there is TAILS which is a TOR based Linux. Put it on a USB
stick and boot up or even run it off a DVD. Fun stuff.
On 07/19/2015 01:53 PM, j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
Messages can always be deleted from the Yahoo archives. And, with
Yahoo's anonymity
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jr_esq@... wrote :
Yes, I would like to thank Rick too for starting this forum and allowing me to
be part of it after these years. Good luck in your future endeavors and we'll
be watching your BATGAP presentations. Come back and visit us anytime.
Curtis,
That's well said. But all things must change. This forum has its own karma,
and I'm willing to be a witness as to how this forum will evolve in the near
future. For myself, I can't believe I've been here this long. Life goes on...
---In
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, j_alexander_stanley@... wrote :
I am glad to hear it was offered to you and that it was your choice. I don't
blame you for not wanting it. I also appreciate your information about the
security issues. That pretty much destroys any chance of being
Ownership of FFL was offered to me several years ago, and I turned it down. Had
he asked me again, I'd have turned him down again. Yahoo's anonymity system has
the gaping security hole that lets Ravi post, with little that I can do to stop
it; I don't mind that Ravi does it, because he's not a
Messages can always be deleted from the Yahoo archives. And, with Yahoo's
anonymity system, user info appears to be in the header in encrypted form, so
if something legally actionable were to be posted, I'm pretty sure the identity
could be revealed with legal proceedings. By contrast, my group