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![]() If you watch shows or movies on Netflix then you are in favor of Net Neutrality. If you like YouTube then you are in favor of Net Neutrality. If you listen to Pandora then you are in favor of Net Neutrality. If you enjoy funny videos of animals or kids on Facebook then you are in favor of Net Neutrality. If you dislike the idea of your Internet provider squeezing the "pipe" to a trickle unless you pay an additional premium then you are in favor of Net Neutrality. If you are creeped out by the idea that your Internet provider could stop you from getting to the websites of their competitors then you are in favor of Net Neutrality. -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
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On 2/27/2015 10:07 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
If you watch shows or movies on Netflix then you are in favor of Net Neutrality. If you like YouTube then you are in favor of Net Neutrality. If you listen to Pandora then you are in favor of Net Neutrality. If you enjoy funny videos of animals or kids on Facebook then you are in favor of Net Neutrality. If you dislike the idea of your Internet provider squeezing the "pipe" to a trickle unless you pay an additional premium then you are in favor of Net Neutrality. If you are creeped out by the idea that your Internet provider could stop you from getting to the websites of their competitors then you are in favor of Net Neutrality. And, of course, if you are in favor of the government controlling just about E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G, you are a liberal. ;-) -- Respectfully submitted by Justan Laugh of the day from Krause "I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here. I've been "born again" as a nice guy." |
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 16:25:56 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: It must be interesting (not) to live in such a state of "wonderment" or fear that you make sure you don't get those awful "graphics" with some of your emails. === Surely even you know better than that. The graphics aren't an issue. It's the scripting behind the graphics that can cause mischief. |
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 17:39:46 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 16:25:56 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: It must be interesting (not) to live in such a state of "wonderment" or fear that you make sure you don't get those awful "graphics" with some of your emails. === Surely even you know better than that. The graphics aren't an issue. It's the scripting behind the graphics that can cause mischief. MS Outlook doesn't open graphics unless I ask it to. -- Guns don't cause problems. The behavior of certain gun owners causes problems. |
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On 2/27/2015 5:39 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 16:25:56 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: It must be interesting (not) to live in such a state of "wonderment" or fear that you make sure you don't get those awful "graphics" with some of your emails. === Surely even you know better than that. The graphics aren't an issue. It's the scripting behind the graphics that can cause mischief. That's one thing I like about Thunderbird. It prevents opening and displaying anything in an email unless you tell it to. |
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On 2/27/2015 6:06 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/27/15 5:51 PM, wrote: On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 17:39:46 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 16:25:56 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: It must be interesting (not) to live in such a state of "wonderment" or fear that you make sure you don't get those awful "graphics" with some of your emails. === Surely even you know better than that. The graphics aren't an issue. It's the scripting behind the graphics that can cause mischief. I try not to confuse Harry with too much technical chatter. He will call me a hobbyist and snerk. D'oh "To protect you from those with malicious intent, Thunderbird does not allow any scripts (VBscript JavaScript) to run within the email. This means that the bouncing ball or the funny banner that the sender programs to follow your mouse simply will not work, but it also means that the folks over at virii R us can't get their little gem to play either, so even if the mail contains a script to download every know virus onto your computer, opening the email will do nothing because the script simply can't run. "This is also the case with Flash animations and flash movies. They also don't work, and for the same reason that the scripts are disabled. They represent a threat to your security." Perhaps you need to upgrade to modern software, eh? Oh, and I'm going to eat more beans, to make Wayne's sniffing up my ass more pleasant for him. I just mentioned that feature about Thunderbird that I like. In order to open and view something in an email you must click on "Options" and allow remote content. I only do that for emails I am expecting and/or from people I know. |
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