Mr CCBW, quit it!

JerrySharrett

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Benchrest Central is apparently using Goober/Google as a search engine. Now my Widows laptop on the breakfast bar is polluted with this Goober crap.. suggesting I use Chrome for a browser and more crap!!


I don't like my computer workings being filtered by the NWO devils!!!!


Poooeyy!!!


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John were do you get shirts like that now?

Well, out here we would get them at the 'Spartacus Adult Store,' costumery and theatre section down on Ainsworth in Portland....... I'd post a linkie but I loaded the link into my mouse and it started to smoke and vibrate.

I say 'costumery' because the 'leather, bondage and toys' section is kinda' scary to browse.... they ask you keep the doors closed between the rooms....
 
Jerry - I don't know what you are talking about! Don't have any "settings" set for that...but maybe I do and don't know it.
 
Jerry - I don't know what you are talking about! Don't have any "settings" set for that...but maybe I do and don't know it.


Somehow Goober/alphabet has intruded when I did a benchrest central search for the chart that shows the suggested dimensions for the carious PPC chambers???

Kind of like when the dog gets fleas, they just keep coming back!!


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Computer woes

Somehow Goober/alphabet has intruded when I did a benchrest central search for the chart that shows the suggested dimensions for the carious PPC chambers???

Kind of like when the dog gets fleas, they just keep coming back!!


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Jerry,
If you want a real eye opener as to how Google operates and gets info. about your likes/dislikes I suggest you watch a documentary called 'The Creepy Line'. I watched it on Amazon's Fire Stick but imagine it is available in several venues. You may just go back to sending smoke signals from atop a big hill after watching.
 
Jerry,
If you want a real eye opener as to how Google operates and gets info. about your likes/dislikes I suggest you watch a documentary called 'The Creepy Line'. I watched it on Amazon's Fire Stick but imagine it is available in several venues. You may just go back to sending smoke signals from atop a big hill after watching.




When a parent sends his kids to school.... even 50yrs ago...... the child is forced into an indoctrinary environment.

When a person drives down the road or reads the paper, or a book..... he is in an indoctrinary environment.

When I'm on this BRC forum, I'm voluntarily involved in an indoctrinary environment.

When I'm at a match, I'm in an indoctrinary environment.

I guess what I'm saying is... for an environment to be EFFECTIVE, it must be rife with indoctrination. This is why in the real world our parents raised us to be cautious of strangers, to not go into that old guys house and to trust NOTHING we see, read or hear and to cultivate the art of discernment.

CIVILIZATION depends on this discernment, it's what raises us above the worms.



What scares me..... REALLY scares me...... is that ordinary people don't seem to consider the ramifications of the internet, to realize that TO BE EFFECTIVE, TO BE GOOD and TO BE USEFUL it absolutely must be free of control. Or that the controls must favor the intended usage. That is MUST be either regulated by the owner and his rules (like this site) OR it must be un-censored public domain.......I found 'The Creepy Line' to be a boring waste of my time, an hour and twenty minutes of people sonorously restating the obvious. Then pompously gabbling on about "fixing the problem" by regulation and control of these entrepeneurs they refer to a "gods"....... the inmates want to control the asylum, the workers want to make decisions for the boss by assigning or imposing THEIR idea(s) of "fairness" onto the thing.

"fairness"

"trust"

"evil"

"good"

"control"

all stupidwords where someone's trying to tell me how and what to think of another man's work.

Some geeks came up with a better newspaper, a bigger billboard, a louder bullhorn....... and the world's response is "crucify them!!"

I say "it's their room, ya' play by their rules!"

Or leave the room.
 
Well, out here we would get them at the 'Spartacus Adult Store,' costumery and theatre section down on Ainsworth in Portland....... I'd post a linkie but I loaded the link into my mouse and it started to smoke and vibrate.

I say 'costumery' because the 'leather, bondage and toys' section is kinda' scary to browse.... they ask you keep the doors closed between the rooms....

Portland is "special". My daughter lived there for 5 years, & still spends a week a month there on business. It was always interesting to visit, but I wouldn't live there on a bet. :)
 
What we project into the outside world and what we take from it require our constant discernment. Where and how do you want to communicate your innermost thoughts? Write a book? Send a letter? Start a blog? Post to a forum? Talk to your wife or neighbor or talk to your cat? Maybe we just decide to take it in and not expound. The point is, WE are in control. We have to understand that all communication has consequences.

I got burned slightly by the internet once early in my involvement, in a way that suggested unknown parties could mess with my life. Not as bad as the folks whose "Smart" home got hacked and their Alexa started chanting "Redrum, Redrum" or something like that, but bad enough to realize that malicious unknowns might be watching.

I still have the quaint notion that a cell phone is just something to be turned on only when needed for a critical communication. The naifs I work with don't understand why I don't want to be connected 24/7. Maybe they never get tired of constant intrusions on their privacy or the constant judgements of others. Are they afraid of anonymity? I kind of enjoy it most of the time. I certainly don't want to be interrupted in a business meeting because the Jehova's Witnesses rang my Ring Doorbell. The cell phone of the girl in the next cube goes off when the squirrels mess with the camera next to the bird feeder on her deck. How do these people function?
 
I wonder if I could still use Archie and Jughead? Those were the search engines we used in the late '80's when we used a Teletype 33 TTY33 as the I/O device and a 300 BPS phone modem.

This World Wide Web (WWW) didn't come along till about 1995 when the first GUI, Graphic User Interface came along.

I still have a Windows 2.0 load. Wonder if it will still load?

Now my banker wells me I will soon have to be Windows 10 to use online banking!! And some of our banks still ru Widows XP Pro. Why? It still worked where Vista and some of hat geeky crap was full of bugs....



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I wonder if I could still use Archie and Jughead? Those were the search engines we used in the late '80's when we used a Teletype 33 TTY33 as the I/O device and a 300 BPS phone modem.

This World Wide Web (WWW) didn't come along till about 1995 when the first GUI, Graphic User Interface came along.

I still have a Windows 2.0 load. Wonder if it will still load?

Now my banker wells me I will soon have to be Windows 10 to use online banking!! And some of our banks still ru Widows XP Pro. Why? It still worked where Vista and some of hat geeky crap was full of bugs....



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New vulnerabilities will always be found and there is overhead in supporting multiple platforms - that's why you have to stay up to date, particularly for activities like banking. That said, you don't need Windows. I'm sure you can access your bank from a Linux machine with firefox now that most everything is browser based. Linux is now as easy to install as Windows on most computers that are more than a year old. Support for a brand new laptop is where you might run into problems. It's free and you can test it out from a thumbdrive or CD rom without installing it if you want to make sure it will work for you.

I'm also sure that this site has nothing to do with any google/alphabet intrusion on your pc - it was something else. If you want some separation from the alphabet overlords I'd suggest using the firefox browser, and install
1. Privacy badger.
2. Duck Duck Go (search engine / google alternative that won't track you).
3. uBlock Origin (not "uBlock") ad/spamware blocker.
4. Firefox multi-account containers. Lets you separate sites into buckets that don't "know" about each other. Great for signing in to the same service with two different accounts (e.g. work account and personal account) at the same time, as well as partitioning some activities from others. For instance, I use separate containers for banking, 'normal' browsing, shopping, work-related, and for Yahoo email (another data mining company).

GsT
 
New vulnerabilities will always be found and there is overhead in supporting multiple platforms - that's why you have to stay up to date, particularly for activities like banking. That said, you don't need Windows. I'm sure you can access your bank from a Linux machine with firefox now that most everything is browser based. Linux is now as easy to install as Windows on most computers that are more than a year old. Support for a brand new laptop is where you might run into problems. It's free and you can test it out from a thumbdrive or CD rom without installing it if you want to make sure it will work for you.

I'm also sure that this site has nothing to do with any google/alphabet intrusion on your pc - it was something else. If you want some separation from the alphabet overlords I'd suggest using the firefox browser, and install
1. Privacy badger.
2. Duck Duck Go (search engine / google alternative that won't track you).
3. uBlock Origin (not "uBlock") ad/spamware blocker.
4. Firefox multi-account containers. Lets you separate sites into buckets that don't "know" about each other. Great for signing in to the same service with two different accounts (e.g. work account and personal account) at the same time, as well as partitioning some activities from others. For instance, I use separate containers for banking, 'normal' browsing, shopping, work-related, and for Yahoo email (another data mining company).

GsT

Unix. xenaix, Aix, all that stuff is not what I want. As far as needing Windows for internet banking I have 3 iPads and a Xd iPhone.

Somehow Goober/alphabit got in and I don't like it. Mainly I don't like the UNINVITED intrusion this crowd does!!! Goober Chrome, Goober Play......GO AWAY Goober!!!

So??


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