2007-05-09, 04:44 | Link #243 |
sleepyhead
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: event horizon
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They are just.. too.. not worth it.
--------------------------------- If the Admins wanted they could increse the recent rep thing to whatever number they wished and then you would see past the recent five. (that would take just a few clicks) Also, is knowing how much you reped somebody really needed?.. how is it actually gona make a diffrence??..
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2007-05-09, 12:43 | Link #245 |
sleepyhead
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: event horizon
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It is?!.. Upssy looks like Sky accidently deleted another important thread.. again~
I can't find it either... Try using the Photographs, until it's resurected, it's probably just got accidently soft deleted. ------------------------------- BTW, Welcome Back..
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2007-05-09, 12:55 | Link #248 |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I'll be conscripted into the Army soon, and thus I'll be taking a break of a few years from the anime scene. "Lost" will be inactive. RL will be kicking in. I'll be back tho.
Hmm. Question: Will my User account be deleted, or modified in anyway, if it stays inactive for too long? Especially in the event of a possible hack; will a user account be in danger if no one identifies for it? |
2007-05-09, 14:26 | Link #250 |
sleepyhead
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: event horizon
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It is possible that inforamtion like your sig or your avy might get lost, as I've seen this happen before, most likely a consequence of some hack.
------------------------------------------------ Hope to see you again in a few years.
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2007-05-09, 15:58 | Link #251 | ||
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Age: 44
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2007-05-10, 01:11 | Link #252 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: New York, USA
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As for the event of a possible hack, there is absolutely no way we could lose you. Don't worry about it, we're very safely and regularly backed up now. Avatars were lost once, but it wasn't the result of a hack. Sorry about that.
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2007-05-11, 23:21 | Link #255 | |
AniMexican!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Monterrey N.L. Mexico
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I have a friend who's not been active for almost 8 months now. If this is seriously being considered, I would like to tell him in advance. My friend has made very few posts, btw
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2007-05-11, 23:25 | Link #256 | |
Anime Snark
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Singapore
Age: 41
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Cheers.
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2007-05-12, 02:55 | Link #259 | |
Love Yourself
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Northeast USA
Age: 38
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A proxy basically means that you're connecting to a server, and it handles all of your exchanges with the rest of the internet for you. If you wanted to go to AnimeSuki, your proxy would go to AnimeSuki and then relay the information back to you: your computer itself would never actually touch the site. Tor works by making that entire process distributed. Instead of connecting to a single proxy server, you connect to a group of people also on the Tor network. Information is routed through many peers, meaning that it may be slower (don't use it for heavy downloads) but it's much, much more difficult to trace back and block. I have heard that the firewall does not extend to high-level hotels that experience a high volume of foreign guests, but I don't know that for certain.
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