RE: A question
October 6, 2011 at 3:55 am
(This post was last modified: October 6, 2011 at 3:56 am by Statler Waldorf.)
(October 6, 2011 at 3:43 am)Tiberius Wrote: I would like to point out (as both a Computer Science and Information Security major) that browser cookies do not work in the way Statler wants you to think they do. I think he knows this; he just expects most of you not to. Neither do registry entries have anything to do with independent HTTP requests to dating sites (or any site for that matter).
Browsers do not make HTTP requests for you. They only do it when you tell them to (i.e. you type in a URL or click on a link).
Interesting. All I know is that sites like facebook, myspace, eharmony, and match will say you are "online" even when you just have Internet Explorer open. I figured it had to be operating off of the cookies, but if you're the expert I'll take your word for it even though you don't seem to take mine for anything.
So now the real question is what's the point? None of that proves I was being dishonest about anything, so why do you waste your time? Accusing someone of lying while all the time lacking the ability to prove they are lying seems like a grand old waste of time to me. Do you want wedding pictures? Perhaps a copy of my marriage license? Details on how the I-485 process works? How about details on the inner workings of the USDA? My pay grade? Seems like a lot of effort to prove I am telling the truth about such trivial matters.
(October 6, 2011 at 3:54 am)Shell B Wrote: Stat, a lot of it does apply to me. The difference is that I am utterly aware of my flaws.
Then why not fix them?