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#64851 - 06/10/04 06:27 PM Re: The Harpooner's Point has moved!
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Originally posted by CV32:
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Originally posted by Sunburn:
If that's how you define constant backroom manouverings, public potshots, double-dealing and legal threats then yeah... the HQ doesn't need any of this. Ciao :p
Now, see, there ya go, and ask for my input again. Here's a bit of advice, free of charge: Legal threats are only effective against the guilty.
Heh, that's rich. You practice law yourself, son. You know as well as I do that litigation over there can kill off even an angel by the legal bills alone. It's not whether you're guilty or not, the true question is whether you can spare the time and bucks to fight in court. There are enough loopholes that even God can be found guilty for Adam & Eve's sin. So spare the cheap tricks for another audience.

Welcome back, Byron


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#64852 - 06/10/04 07:01 PM Re: The Harpooner's Point has moved!
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Originally posted by Sunburn:
Heh, that's rich. You practice law yourself, son. You know as well as I do that litigation over there can kill off even an angel by the legal bills alone. It's not whether you're guilty or not, the true question is whether you can spare the time and bucks to fight in court. There are enough loopholes that even God can be found guilty for Adam & Eve's sin. So spare the cheap tricks for another audience.
LOL. You give yourself far too much credit. Must be all those night classes. \:\)
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#64853 - 06/10/04 07:04 PM Re: The Harpooner's Point has moved!
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BTW this thread is dead as a rotten corpse as far as I'm concerned. You may continue your chest-thumping uninterrupted. Thank you.

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#64854 - 06/10/04 07:20 PM Re: The Harpooner's Point has moved!
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Originally posted by Sunburn:
BTW this thread is dead as a rotten corpse as far as I'm concerned. You may continue your chest-thumping uninterrupted. Thank you.
No, thank YOU. \:D
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#64855 - 06/10/04 07:51 PM Re: The Harpooner's Point has moved!
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From: C Brad Leyte (bkleyte@nfld.com)
Date: 02/02/02

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From: "C Brad Leyte"
Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 20:18:55 -0330


I was wondering whether keystroke logging software, the kind that you find
in many spyware programs, can be used to remotely access a PC and thereby
retrieve the keystrokes from that PC. In other words, if there is no spyware
on a PC, can someone potentially hack into that PC through a continuously
connected Internet connection and retrieve keystrokes remotely from that PC
?

Reply to that question available at:

http://www.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/comp.security.firewalls/2002-02/0101.html

Further proof of e-mail can be found at:

http://www.geocities.com/area51/corridor/3119/geobook.html

Later
D

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#64856 - 06/10/04 07:57 PM Re: The Harpooner's Point has moved!
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ROFLMAO. You guys are hilarious. Is that supposed to be proof of a conspiracy or something ? If inquiring minds really want to know what it was about, and don't want to spend the money for the paper at the grocery checkout, this was some research I was doing for an electronic privacy case at my law practise. Geez, too funny. :p
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#64857 - 06/10/04 08:00 PM Re: The Harpooner's Point has moved!
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Yeah....I never met a hacker who hacked either....

Later
D

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#64858 - 06/10/04 08:11 PM Re: The Harpooner's Point has moved!
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Originally posted by Dale Hillier:
Yeah....I never met a hacker who hacked either.... Later D
LOL. What is this - a tag team ? Now you fellas are giving ME too much credit. I can't get the quote thingy to work right, let alone be a "hacker". Keep em coming, this is fun. :p
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