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  1. Joined:Oct 7 2007, 04:49 PM Other Aliases:none Posts:277 Were you on OLD IBM (The blue skin former one?):i believe so. Do you want VIP for the content, or to contribute to a smaller private area?:i want VIP to be apart of an elite group of concerned and caring members who can work together to make a better site. Knowing that there is leaked content in there, do you support leaked content or frown upon it?:i dont support leaked content.
  2. ah conficker. finally made a move eh?
  3. this is actually a really good idea. sure there would be flamming but thats expected. there is flamming everywhere anyways. the no post count raise is a good thing it would discourage spamming. its all really great. i would like to see this happen
  4. what is peggle? whats wrong with playing guitar hero competivly?
  5. i havent visited the site yet and i am pretty sure i would be an old member. i been here since .forumer that does make me an old member eh?
  6. hey dataanti you live in cold lake? my best friend lives there. she is the coolest girl ever. lol now you all get to see the dead zone
  7. how old are you? i am just wondering about the driving course. buildin a garage sounds fun
  8. see you later. have some fun on the trip eh?
  9. i want it badly. just its an hour drive to go buy a new game.
  10. crazyeightz

    Hospital

    good luck with the blood work. see you later
  11. clickeded.
  12. it are 1337 lol
  13. AH! it are gonna eat me lol its a nice bot i like it haha. what is that little lol bot?
  14. hmmm i am not quit sure how my first one went. and i am at school so i cant check but i am pretty dam sure i got tossed around badly. lol
  15. Time Spent On Forums: 1d 11h 32m 30s lol thats super pitiful considering how long i have been apart of the site. i will try harder guys
  16. nice. hope its all good soon bro. good luck with the comps. p.s. LOVIN THE SIG(the last convo)
  17. hahaha yeh. i live in canada. we always get snow were i live. not so much recently but stilll super ass cold
  18. smokie that doesnt make you sound like a racist. but yeh these days it seems like alot of blacks are racist. not a big deal tho. i ignore all of that. its kinda trivial. we kicked our principal out of our school for creeping on girls. he didnt technically do anything but he was kinda creepy.
  19. fattwam. i love you dude, your my hero! thanks all of you
  20. crazyeightz

    proxies

    post any good prxies here. preferably recently made. please
  21. ok. so did you even read the god dam post? it is NOT!!! just another person fighting cancer SHE IS A SCAM. a made up character. figment of peoples imagination... so shut your god dam mouth with "big ass filler post" maybe you should read it and post something thoughtful not just something you read in the first couple sentences expecially since you are sub-admin. i am sorry bout your sis man. i lost my grandma to cancer and am losing a really great friend to cancer. and thank you subs. means alot bro. and i think this does belong in general discussion because it is a topic i brought forward to have an actual discussion on. it shouldnt be in the off topic section to be ignored. because last time i checked THIS IS AN ISSUE! not ********. there is topics still in general discussion about CATS. BLOODY CATS! dude i got nothing against you or your cat it just bugs me that this got moved here
  22. World Wide Web Of Lies Kaycee Nicole was a vibrant teenager, whose internet diary chronicling her tragic fight with cancer kept a community of friends and well-wishers spellbound for years. Itâs a shame then that she never existed â in fact, everything about Kaycee Nicole was the figment of one womanâs fevered imagination. Science View looks at the ease with which any individual can construct a web of lies on the internet and how the innocent user can be protected from the webâs worst excesses. To listen to the programme please click here Researchers studying life on the internet have found that people are more likely to tell lies online than face-to-face. The potential for everyday people â not just con artists and professional scammers â to change their identities is staggering. The internet offers immediate anonymity, which can be essential in some instances, such as when discussing political or cultural issues or dealing with delicate subjects, but it also means that can be used for personal, emotional or financial gain too. The Kaycee Nicole Hoax The Kaycee Nicole story was one of the most meticulous web hoaxes recorded to date. On her very own web site, Living Colour, Kaycee Nicole wrote an online journal. For several years, fellow internet diarists shared KayCee Nicole's pain as she chronicled her struggle to survive the cancer consuming her body. Even though they'd never met her, many mourned her passing when she finally lost the fight. Imagine then, how shocked her online friends were to learn, shortly after her death was announced, that sheâd never actually existed. The photographs of the pretty teenager adorning her web site were, in fact, pictures of a high school basketball star who was unaware of the scam and the journals had been written by one Debbie Swenson, a woman people believed to be KayCee's mother. The hoax had spiraled out of proportion. More and more people offered their sympathy and Swenson was forced to come clean. After two years of believing in Kaycee Nicole, internet mourners were left to debate the reality of the web and to nurse their broken hearts. A message on the personal website of one person taken in by the hoax sums up the level of feeling: âThis was a horrible hoax that broke my heart. How dare someone burden the hearts and minds of so many caring people?â Authentication The story of Kaycee Nicole is certainly unsettling and it highlights just how easy it is to deceive people online. So, how important is it to be wary of people we meet over the internet? Protection from tricksters is essential, but not quite as easy as in the real world as Judith Donath, director of the sociable Media Research Group explains: âIn the real world there is a single entity connected to a single body. Many of our ways of restraining people is by saying that, "You are not allowed in this building againâ, â âOnline there is no inherent singularity to identity. If someone is so intent on creating different guises that's a very difficult thing to stop without creating complex systemsâ¦I think that one of the things that we will see over the next few years will be greater use of things such as authenticated signatures.â Signatures are just way a person can authenticate who they are, documentation is another. Digital certificates are increasingly being employed by financial institutions, but as broadcaster and web consultant Bill Thomson explains, they could soon be a prerequisite for chat room entry too: âYou actually have to go to someoneâs office and sign a piece of paper and bring a photo and that can prove who you are online. We could see communities or chat rooms requiring that sort of verification before they let you join because these are places for real people.â Online Personas Advocates of internet relationships may believe that getting to know someone through sharing thoughts and feelings before revealing their physical identity is a positive thing, but such practise is open to abuse. Some groups of people are bigger targets for infiltrators and deceivers than others. In chat roomsâ people can change gender, status, age and nationality at the click of a mouse. Paedophiles can become friendly youths and men can become women in ******* chat rooms with consummate ease. Accounts of people who have fallen in love over the internet, only to discover that in real life the person is not who they claimed to be, fill newspapers and like the thousands of people, who believed in the Kaycee Nicole scam, the internet can leave people emotionally scarred. The simplest way to prevent such pain and heartache is, as Bill Thomson outlines, to simply be on your guard: âThe boundary between who people are and who people are online is blurred. Once it starts to matter to you who these people are, then itâs worth investigating a little further.â ----------------------- we are looking at this at school so i would like some people to comment on it please
  23. i thouht it was a pretty decent movie. i had it on my pod for a while. i would rate it a at least a 8/10 ****shouldnt this be in media? movie reviews are media in my opinin. a mod should move it****
  24. ok well i think this topic should be refocused on the idea of having a post count before being able to shout. it has to bemore than 1 post because then that statistic will change from that many members having none to have one. it wont change to much anyways it would have to be a decent amount of posts to discourage SPAM!
  25. its a really great idea dude. you and dansomee have a really great idea here. you really do have my full support. lots of love dudes. and i understand peaches wants to keep the forums limited till we get more popular but a welcome section is definatly worth it.
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