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Privacy, Security, on the Web

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CJMorgan:"Thanks for the gratuitous insults, Antiwomen."

LOL, too funny for words, little fella.

CJMorgan:"Given that I'm in a loving relationship with [myself]"

Yes little fella, we know.
Posted by Antiseptic, Tuesday, 1 September 2009 8:49:54 AM
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Ooh so uptight CJ. Still fumbling over my cake mathematics it seems.

'His participation here is always negative and mostly narcissistic wankery that is almost a caricature of 'Gen-X' nihilism.'

Yeah that's pretty accurate. What of it. I'm a taker me. I take all your time and words, and give you nothing in return. That's why I'm smilin'. Although I do provide a service for the chronically anal retentive types like yourself to let off steam and feel superior, not a feeling you get very often in real life I bet.

'He only ever posts his snide drivel during office hours'
Yep, that's because I have a life. What's wrong, do you miss me on the weekends? I can log in just for you if you want.

examinator,

It's not about you, get over yourself. It's an article about the media thinking anything is 'news' if it happened on Facebook. Stalking is stalking, bullying is bullying, identity theft works pretty well purely via use of discarded bank statements, and you don't need Facebook to do any of it.

Man you and CJ are pretty sensitive about your age.

I'll wager my generation are 100 times more tech savvy that you old boy.

I'm sure you're one of these people who bought your wireless router from Harvey Norman and set it up without encryption. I can look into the next door neighbours computer any time I like or use his download quota, as I'm sure I could yours if I knew where you lived.

Hey did you know paedophiles can get control of your computer and make the keyboard set off fumes that make you feel... 'suggestible'
Posted by Houellebecq, Tuesday, 1 September 2009 9:21:22 AM
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Houellebecq

<< I can look into the next door neighbours computer any time I like or use his download quota .. >>

<< I am bored at work. Sometimes any distraction beats actually doing work. As to those that 'inhabit' OLO (ie those that have no life and post on the weekends in their own time when they're not being paid) .. >> (Posted on "Why do we inhabit OLO?")

Your generation might be "100 times more tech savvy" than ours, Houellebecq, not that anyone but you would really care.

Most of us though could certainly teach you a thing or two when it comes to ethics.
Posted by Bronwyn, Tuesday, 1 September 2009 5:45:32 PM
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Yeah thanks mum.

ethics? Don't talk to me about ethics. I own most of it.

I said 'I can', not 'I do'. Also, I don't smoke and I don't drink tea or coffee, so I waste no more time than the average office worker. You're a public servant anyway, you're in no position to talk about wasting time. I'm paying your wages so sod off.

I see the trend here after yours and CJs comments. This Gen X crowd, they have no ethics! This Gen X crowd, they're so cynical and a bunch of nihilists!

Whining Baby Boomers. Full of their own self importance they are. Woodstock was just a f$cking concert man. Who made Gen-X cynical huh? They were brought up by you lot. Think about it.

Now run along and tell all your stories about how everything was better in the good 'ol days, when the flowers smelt nicer and everyone said hello to each other when they passed in the street.
Posted by Houellebecq, Tuesday, 1 September 2009 6:18:06 PM
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I have your back Houel, except I drink coffee, tea, smoke, and would so break in to the neighbours computer if I could and I look for new and better ways to waste time every day. I say hello to everyone I pass and if they don’t say hello back I abuse the crap outta them, I cry when I think about how I was too young for Woodstock.

I treasure anyone older than me; ditto fat people, ugly people, stupid people and dwarves. I love them all. They make my look young, skinny, pretty, smart and tall.

And I have missed a comment trend?

OLO so needs its own gossip column, a thread with one person who can regularly report on what is happening with the users.

Who hates who, who is stalking who, who made up recently and how they were brought together by lashing out at a third party.

Who stepped in and defended them and who went home crying.

Who is new and what kind of user they seem to be and are they playing their cards close while fence sitting or have they launched in swinging and already mentioned which church they attend.
Posted by The Pied Piper, Tuesday, 1 September 2009 7:06:53 PM
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H,
Of course it's not about me everything you write is about you, we all know that. As I've said before OLO isn't group therapy... it's a discussion site nor is it a graffiti wall.

Any similarity between you, your skills(?)and the real tech heads of your or any generation is affectation at best.
Posted by examinator, Tuesday, 1 September 2009 7:54:54 PM
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