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Hello all,
A good risotto sounds good right about now. I recommend cooking vegetable and meat for it on this product here, perfect for parties/gatherings with family and friends; http://www.freewebstore.org/Orozco-T.../product/eg001 Any one have any good vegan recipes to share? Haha! I like meat too, but vegan is healthier. |
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On May 29, 4:57*pm, trios > wrote:
> Hello all, > > A good risotto sounds good right about now. I recommend cooking vegetable and meat for it on this product here, perfect for parties/gatherings with family and friends; > > http://www.freewebstore.org/Orozco-T.../product/eg001 > > Any one have any good vegan recipes to share? Haha! I like meat too, but vegan is healthier. ? Ghengis Khan didn't conquer Asia and Europe by being a vegan. He was a notorious mutton eater. |
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On May 29, 5:49*pm, Andy > wrote:
> A Moose in Love > wrote: > > > ? Ghengis Khan didn't conquer Asia and Europe by being a vegan. *He > > was a notorious mutton eater. > > A Moose in Love, > > I can't believe you fell for that spam. The URL made it plainly obvious > what "it" really wanted. > > It probably installed tons of cookies and spybots on your computer. > > "A good risotto sounds good right about now." > > *In this heat? Definitely a mindless claim. That was the instant giveawa > to me. > > Be more careful in the future,, is my advice. > > Andy Andy, I didn't fall for the spam. I knew it was a crap posting, but I did not realize that spybots etc. could be put on the machine so easily. Maybe I should not reply to spam. I do sometimes, just to muck about. That's why I got into the Ghengis Khan schtick. |
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On May 29, 5:49*pm, Andy > wrote:
> A Moose in Love > wrote: > > > ? Ghengis Khan didn't conquer Asia and Europe by being a vegan. *He > > was a notorious mutton eater. > > A Moose in Love, > > I can't believe you fell for that spam. The URL made it plainly obvious > what "it" really wanted. > > It probably installed tons of cookies and spybots on your computer. > > "A good risotto sounds good right about now." > > *In this heat? Definitely a mindless claim. That was the instant giveawa > to me. > > Be more careful in the future,, is my advice. > > Andy btw Andy, I did not go to the website. So I should be safe from cookies, spybots etc.... |
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![]() "Andy" > wrote in message ... >A Moose in Love > wrote: > >> btw Andy, I did not go to the website. So I should be safe from >> cookies, spybots etc.... > > > Oh, good! > > I thought that Ghengis Kahn remark was disputing something on that > website. > > If I want to look at an unknown website, I turn off "Accept cookies" Turn > off Javascript, Disable auto-load images, double check that "Ad Block" > and Spyware Blaster are running and Flash is disabled before I click the > URL. Many insist I turn this or that on to display properly. Homey don't > play that game! > > Then it's a PITA reverting all those settings back. Cause enough to leave > those websites alone! > > Best, I use Firefox, locked down to basics, for mystery sites and have had no problem to date. Google Chrome is my browser of choice and set how I like it. Mike |
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Andy wrote:
> > ...you can trust me on this, Usenet is completely reviewed in > minute detail by law enforcement!!! Don't ask me how I know! > > Andy You are correct. The NSA monitors all overseas communications and Usenet qualifies. Their computer programs scan for certain key words and a post will get flagged if it contains some. Somewhere down the line (maybe after other scans to narrow down the many) a real person will check it out. Big Brother is definitely with us now. Gary |
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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Andy wrote: >> >> ...you can trust me on this, Usenet is completely reviewed in >> minute detail by law enforcement!!! Don't ask me how I know! >> >> Andy > > You are correct. The NSA monitors all overseas communications and Usenet > qualifies. Their computer programs scan for certain key words and a post > will get flagged if it contains some. Somewhere down the line (maybe after > other scans to narrow down the many) a real person will check it out. > > Big Brother is definitely with us now. > > Gary Sort of like certain library books that are checked out of a library automatically red flag to authorities. Cheri |
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On 6/9/2012 8:48 AM, Cheri wrote:
> "Gary" > wrote in message > ... >> Andy wrote: >>> >>> ...you can trust me on this, Usenet is completely reviewed in >>> minute detail by law enforcement!!! Don't ask me how I know! >>> >>> Andy >> >> You are correct. The NSA monitors all overseas communications and >> Usenet >> qualifies. Their computer programs scan for certain key words and a >> post >> will get flagged if it contains some. Somewhere down the line (maybe >> after >> other scans to narrow down the many) a real person will check it out. >> >> Big Brother is definitely with us now. >> >> Gary > > Sort of like certain library books that are checked out of a library > automatically red flag to authorities. Where? I doubt there are many libraries that make a habit of cooperating with the authorities. The ALA is quite zealous about guarding library patrons' privacy. They'll only give up that information when the feds come a-knockin'. In fact, a lot of libraries automatically purge their circulation histories upon each book's return, specifically so that if the feds want to know what books a patron checked out, or who checked out what books, the library can't tell them. |
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On Jun 9, 4:24*am, Andy > wrote:
> "Bloke Down The Pub" > wrote: > > > I use Firefox, locked down to basics, for mystery sites and have had > > no problem to date. *Google Chrome is my browser of choice and set how > > I like it. > > I tried Google Chrome for a trial few weeks when it came to light in > their TOS, that declared that everything you do and say becomes their > copyright material. > > I believe the same is true of Facebook. > > Usenet is the same but that's a different freedom of information aspect, > imho. But you can trust me on this, Usenet is completely reviewed in > minute detail by law enforcement!!! Don't ask me how I know! > > Andy Pretty much anything you post on the net becomes free to anyone. |
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