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Vrede wrote:"Still dishonest, still defensive, still projecting, still adorable."
Oh, stop your whining....

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Vrede wrote:Recap:
Mr.B posts a hot guy video and about (then deletes that one with nary an explanation), hmmm.I don't criticize either.
Mr.B whines on and on, anyhow, and adorably projects that upon my hilarity. It's what he does.
A "hot guy" video...? :shock: That's too funny.....Would you have been one of them oglers or catcallers had you been there? :lol:

You're STILL bellyachin' ? That's gonna haunt you the rest of your life, ain't it?

BTW...in case you missed this because you were fantasizing, Brady's "perfect" balls were footballs! (imagine that!)

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Meanwhile, in Canada:


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...however, we will tell you if you throw this cup on the ground, it'll turn back into a tree....
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That looks like it would be fun!
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Opps!
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Stay out of traffic.....
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Obsessed......
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No comment necessary.....

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Vrede wrote: :D

Tech idea: A smart bracelet that deletes all the embarrassing files that you don't want your heirs to ever see once your heart stops.
Better idea...don't have any to begin with.

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Vrede wrote:"Says the guy that routinely searches for and posts fabulous gay pics."
pffft!....obsessive, aren't you.

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Vrede wrote:"About mocking you when you post dumb, like imagining that there are no embarrassing files, history or logons that you don't want your heirs to ever see? Yes. So?"
There's none; nothing to hide. The best part is, if there is/was, you'll never get to know about it. So much for your gloating, huh? So?

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Mr.B wrote:
Vrede wrote: :D

Tech idea: A smart bracelet that deletes all the embarrassing files that you don't want your heirs to ever see once your heart stops.
Better idea...don't have any to begin with.

Better idea, encrypt everything.

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Vrede wrote:
Mr.B wrote:There's none; nothing to hide....
My bad, sorry, you are proud of all your searches for and posts of fabulous gay pics. Cool, your PRIDE is a good thing.
Hell's bells...all you gotta do is turn your pc on...it's all right there in your face; no matter what you're looking for.... including your PRIDE links....therefore, if I want to post something here dealing with PRIDE, I type in V-R-E-D-E in the search box...and viola! :toothy:

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bannination wrote:
Mr.B wrote:
Vrede wrote: :D
"Tech idea: A smart bracelet that deletes all the embarrassing files that you don't want your heirs to ever see once your heart stops."
"Better idea...don't have any to begin with."
"Better idea, encrypt everything."
Is that what you do?

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Mr.B wrote:
bannination wrote:
Mr.B wrote:
Vrede wrote: :D
"Tech idea: A smart bracelet that deletes all the embarrassing files that you don't want your heirs to ever see once your heart stops."
"Better idea...don't have any to begin with."
"Better idea, encrypt everything."
Is that what you do?
Sure do.

Account #'s, SSN's, passwords, etc. Someone steals anything they ain't getting shiat. With 4 or 5 laptops and countless hard drives laying around it'd be pretty reckless to not encrypt everything.

You don't?

Besides, I do backups of the forum database, and while there shouldn't be anything too terribly sensitive in it, I take protecting your data seriously.

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bannination wrote: "You don't?"
I don't visit any of the sites that are of current subject. However, I do delete my browsing history, including passwords, after visiting any web page. If I visit Amazon.com, I use in-private browsing so as not to get "recommended for you" when I log in for potential purchases.

It works. :thumbup:

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bannination wrote:
Mr.B wrote:
bannination wrote:
Mr.B wrote:
Vrede wrote: :D
"Tech idea: A smart bracelet that deletes all the embarrassing files that you don't want your heirs to ever see once your heart stops."
"Better idea...don't have any to begin with."
"Better idea, encrypt everything."
Is that what you do?
Sure do.

Account #'s, SSN's, passwords, etc. Someone steals anything they ain't getting shiat. With 4 or 5 laptops and countless hard drives laying around it'd be pretty reckless to not encrypt everything.

You don't?

Besides, I do backups of the forum database, and while there shouldn't be anything too terribly sensitive in it, I take protecting your data seriously.
What do you think about Dashlane?

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Vrede wrote:My links and posts are about tolerance and equality, yours are about gay sex and fabulous looking gays, nttawwt.
Lie

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O Really wrote: "What do you think about Dashlane?"
Didn't he play in a couple of episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies ?

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O Really wrote: What do you think about Dashlane?
Never heard of it. My initial reaction is that it isn't open source and makes it impossible for anyone to verify if they've implemented correct encryption. From their description it sounds like a pretty solid service.

I've used both Keepass and Password Safe. I don't know which of those if any are convenient for phone usage.

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Mr.B wrote:
bannination wrote: "You don't?"
I don't visit any of the sites that are of current subject. However, I do delete my browsing history, including passwords, after visiting any web page. If I visit Amazon.com, I use in-private browsing so as not to get "recommended for you" when I log in for potential purchases.

It works. :thumbup:
Just cause you delete it, doesn't mean it's gone. Why are you trying to hide the recommended purchases from a company that already knows what you purchase from them?

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bannination wrote:
O Really wrote: What do you think about Dashlane?
Never heard of it. My initial reaction is that it isn't open source and makes it impossible for anyone to verify if they've implemented correct encryption. From their description it sounds like a pretty solid service.

I've used both Keepass and Password Safe. I don't know which of those if any are convenient for phone usage.
I've used Dashlane for maybe a couple of years. As far as I can tell, it works well. Syncs across devices, accessible if you lose your device, and works well for auto sign-in. It offers the chance to use one of its random passwords, as well as giving you a "security score" and identifying weaknesses. New feature lets you use it to change passwords, with the objective to have each one unique and complex. For a while I didn't trust it enough to let it make up passwords or change them, because I'd be screwed if for some reason I couldn't recover them I'd never be able to remember them. Of course, I could print a list, but that sorta defeats a lot of the purpose of security, doesn't it? :o

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Mr.B wrote:
O Really wrote: "What do you think about Dashlane?"
Didn't he play in a couple of episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies ?
No, that was Dash Riprock.

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Mr.B wrote:
bannination wrote: "You don't?"
I don't visit any of the sites that are of current subject. However, I do delete my browsing history, including passwords, after visiting any web page. If I visit Amazon.com, I use in-private browsing so as not to get "recommended for you" when I log in for potential purchases.

It works. :thumbup:
I always visit sites that don't make any sense for me to visit. That way they never know what I really buy or am interested in. I take great pride in circumventing all marketing strategies. I have no dog but search dog food sites endlessly. I need no tampons but do extensive searches for the best deal on them. Lately I've been on an iron lung binge.

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