I has a keylogger on my comp, I mostly use for retrieving lost data I've typed. Even saves specific things like chat conversations in seperate section and takes screen shots when activity is noticed. Keeps web browsing history and all that fun stuff.... mostly for my reference though... If he ever put a password on his AP (if he ever puts it up) I could just check my keylogger out.
The proxy suffices for me, I love learninginvestment.com/a I use it for school most oftenly b/c the school not only blocks bad things from us, but also can't distinguish the good things either and blocks very good resources from everyone, like wikipedia, and AFFFFF!! AF has been a useful resource even, with its search option, can almost find anything I need. You guys rock!
I'm not sure if he's looking out for me as much as just being against anything other than his own religion (Bigotry). I don't think he's been through the AF at all, or not. I looked throught this history and found that my entry was still there, but not any additional ones.
The proxy suffices for me, I love learninginvestment.com/a I use it for school most oftenly b/c the school not only blocks bad things from us, but also can't distinguish the good things either and blocks very good resources from everyone, like wikipedia, and AFFFFF!! AF has been a useful resource even, with its search option, can almost find anything I need. You guys rock!
I'm not sure if he's looking out for me as much as just being against anything other than his own religion (Bigotry). I don't think he's been through the AF at all, or not. I looked throught this history and found that my entry was still there, but not any additional ones.
--- RDW, 17
"Extraordinary claims, require extraordinary evidence" - Carl Sagan
"I don't believe in [any] god[s]. I believe in man - his strength, his possibilities, his reason." - Gherman Titov, Soviet cosmonaut
"Extraordinary claims, require extraordinary evidence" - Carl Sagan
"I don't believe in [any] god[s]. I believe in man - his strength, his possibilities, his reason." - Gherman Titov, Soviet cosmonaut