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A warning to all

Post by href » Sun Nov 21, 2004 4:19 pm

Hi,

I have just had to removed any trace of a member from this community on their request (not a small job!)

Please can all members be reminded of the personal impact membership of this this site can have if discovered.
Total anonimity is the best safeguard, but this is not a guarentee.

I would also strongly advise against any interaction with this place whilst at work.
Mistakes such as this are amost always punished.

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Post by tectile » Mon Nov 22, 2004 8:37 am

Wow!
My sympathy goes out to that member. Something really bad must have happened.

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Post by droid_boy » Wed Nov 24, 2004 3:38 pm

isn't this taking it a bit far? personally, i don't think that visiting this BBS is nearly as bad as looking at pornography, for example. i can understand how a significant other might be perhaps slightly weirded out, but....is it really such a big deal? not to sound pretentious, but i try not to do anything i would be ashamed of if others knew. i don't consider my facination with androids a terribly shameful thing. just my two pence.

best of luck to the member in question.

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I beg to differ......

Post by droidlvr » Thu Nov 25, 2004 7:31 am

I beg to differ in opinion. All that seems to come to mind when the subjects of female and android are combined,especially in this country in general,negative associations usually follow. No real need for me to go into details. :roll:

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Sad... but

Post by Trace Venom » Thu Nov 25, 2004 1:41 pm

Href reminds me in this post of Harvey Keitel in Pulp Fiction

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Post by href » Thu Nov 25, 2004 3:32 pm

LOL in a good way I hope.

I think it boils down to what you look at while your in work.
Where I work, this would be instant dismissal, simply because of the adult nature of the site, not especially whats it about.

Stick to bbc.co.uk and you'll not go wrong :)

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Post by Trace Venom » Thu Nov 25, 2004 4:29 pm

in a funny way :)

Still, those words Href just said are words to live by.

Remember kids: there's the Freemasons, the Illuminatti, Skull and Bones, and then there's us.

You wouldn't want the general public to know your a member of a kinky secret society. Partly because that's what's cool about it (secrecy) and partly because Jimmy at accounting wouldn't get it. Since Jimmy is a dud, Jimmy either makes fun of/ or is disgusted by/ that which he doesn't get.

So heed the operators words... stick with the news sites at work and visit this clubhouse in your leisure time. Don't make him pick up the cloth towel and windex if you get caught. :wink:

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Post by andoroido » Fri Nov 26, 2004 9:00 am

I want to sympathize with whoever seems to have gotten in trouble at work, I hope he/she can rejoin us from a private PC under a different name sometime in the future, but still..

This is not as innocent a site as some seem to think!
The stories section is full of erotica, and the gallery is full of nudity.
There are plenty of links to other adult sites.

Viewing this site at work is, well, not a good idea in light of the above...
And just because of the "goofing off at work" as well.

I mean there are even some of us who could lose our jobs even if our private Internet habits on our own home PCs were found out! Especially in certain countries, or sensitive government jobs.

I also really worry for people accessing this site form university accounts!
How anonymous are they, really?

And of course there's many of us who have to worry about people snooping through the Internet history folder! (How many of us become much less active when we have a sginificant other, hiding and deleting all those links, and come back after a breakup?)

andoroido

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Post by Brytestar » Mon Nov 29, 2004 11:33 pm

I feel that I had to weigh in on this issue. I hope whoever the member of this community that got in trouble at their place of employment would learn from this experience.

Concidering the work environment in which SHARED OR PUBLIC computers are the norm. The chances would just be too high of discovery. Depending on the work rules the best bet would be simply not to surf.

At my workplace I cant get onto the internet and e-mail is all I get. I see no reason for surfing because I simply dont have the time. I am reminded of this saying...

"Sometimes the best way to win is simply not to play."
-unknown

I hope that things would improve with the member in question in the coming weeks. Href already listed a site what about a list? Maybe that can help?

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Post by kb7rky » Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:12 pm

Or, you can do what the majority of us do and surf in the privacy of your own home.

Doug (64 to go!)

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Re: Sad... but

Post by zerodin » Wed Feb 23, 2005 1:19 am

Trace Venom wrote:Href reminds me in this post of Harvey Keitel in Pulp Fiction
Yeah Harvey Keitel owned in that movie!

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Post by ROB » Sat Feb 26, 2005 9:52 pm

I work for the U.S. government. I have two passwords just get into my computer. You better believe I behave myself while I'm using it. It's MSN, and Fox News for me if I get onto the internet at all. While at home it's equally important that the wife not find out so I'm used to being careful.

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