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Kilroy
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join:2002-11-21
Ann Arbor, MI
reply to sfogliatelle
Re: do company servers know where you've been?

If you go through a proxy server that requires authorization they know every dirty little secret, if they care to look.
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When will the people realize that with DRM they aren't purchasing anything?
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