 BPremium,MVM join:2000-10-28 | reply to bcool
Re: [FireFox] proxy in Mozilla Firefox to disguise requests head Hmm, a choice between (a) the remote possibility that CNN is sanitizing its articles for non-US IP addresses and (b) the certainty that leeching onto a "random" proxy means you will eventually be abusing someone's PC who's infected with malware and unintentionally proxying to the rest of the world. Not a tough call in my opinion. 
You could, of course, just set up a proxy on your own computer and allow him to surf through you long enough to see that (or whether) his fears are unjustified....
If he wants a legitimate paid service I expect that »www.anonymizer.com/ or any number of other services would be glad to take his Euros. 
-- B -- In a realm outside causality and function |
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 bcoolPremium join:2000-08-25 The Ozarks | said by B:If he wants a legitimate paid service I expect that » www.anonymizer.com/ or any number of other services would be glad to take his Euros.  -- B He's always bragging how well the Euro is doing against our dollar. Damn straight, let him pay for it! Thanks B. -- "in flagrante delicto" |
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| OT: Bush is turning our dollar into this with the current war effort, hopefully people bought items like gold which hold their value in all markets. [att=1]
You can also use translation sites to proxy pages, even if your not translating anything. |
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 MaxoYour tax dollars at work.Premium,VIP join:2002-11-04 Tallahassee, FL | reply to B said by B:You could, of course, just set up a proxy on your own computer and allow him to surf through you long enough to see that (or whether) his fears are unjustified.... I would second this idea. |
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