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Reply #30 posted 03/11/08 6:50am

Imago

Graycap23 said:

If u need 2 install this program.....it's time 2 breakup with your lover.

And there it is right there folks.

Even though Carrie and I have been dating for a long time, I don't need a keylogger to know if she's being faithful to me. I mean, her "left-over" pie thread pretty much was an admission of guilt. rolleyes
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Reply #31 posted 03/11/08 6:51am

Statuesqque

JustErin said:

Statuesqque said:




that would be correct!


Actually, that is wrong.

If someone is using his computer to participate in something like a child porn ring...I don't think he has any right to privacy.



true but the question wasn't about child porn, it's an unquestionable given that a person doesn't have a right to privacy in that case. but in the frame of which the question was asked then it is correct.
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Reply #32 posted 03/11/08 6:52am

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Imago said:

Graycap23 said:

If u need 2 install this program.....it's time 2 breakup with your lover.

And there it is right there folks.

Even though Carrie and I have been dating for a long time, I don't need a keylogger to know if she's being faithful to me. I mean, her "left-over" pie thread pretty much was an admission of guilt. rolleyes


Two measly bites of leftover pie is nothing. You've whored yourself out to the entire male and half the female population of the org.
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Reply #33 posted 03/11/08 6:57am

Imago

CarrieMpls said:

Imago said:


And there it is right there folks.

Even though Carrie and I have been dating for a long time, I don't need a keylogger to know if she's being faithful to me. I mean, her "left-over" pie thread pretty much was an admission of guilt. rolleyes


Two measly bites of leftover pie is nothing. You've whored yourself out to the entire male and half the female population of the org.


Well excuse me, your worshipfullness!! mad
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Reply #34 posted 03/11/08 7:13am

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CarrieMpls said:

SnakePeel said:

Penn and Teller had a really good segment about 'True Love' on their show "Bullshit!" I don't always agree with their slant on things — Penn's a rabid Libertarian — but the Love segment was really good. Monogamy ISN'T a normal, biological urge, and yeah, maybe love doesn't last forever...but when you're in it, it feels fucking great.


Whether or not monogamy is a normal, biological urge, making a committment to monogamy and then breaking that commitment is utterly dishonorable. Don't make a commitment you can't keep. And tell your partner before you plan to break it.
That's all.


All that said, it still doesn't condone hooking some crazy thing up to your computer to spy on anyone.


Wait a sec, I do think that many people enter into things they think they can do and really want to do only later to realize that can't do it.

That said, I do agree with you about just ending it if its not working out. There is no need to fuck around on someone. Cutting romantic ties does not mean that you have to cut all ties (if there are children involved). It's too bad people can't be mature when these things happen.
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Reply #35 posted 03/11/08 7:14am

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Imago said:

CarrieMpls said:



Two measly bites of leftover pie is nothing. You've whored yourself out to the entire male and half the female population of the org.


Well excuse me, your worshipfullness!! mad



I don't know who you are or where you've come from, but from now on you'll do as I say, okay?
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Reply #36 posted 03/11/08 7:15am

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Statuesqque said:

JustErin said:



Actually, that is wrong.

If someone is using his computer to participate in something like a child porn ring...I don't think he has any right to privacy.



true but the question wasn't about child porn, it's an unquestionable given that a person doesn't have a right to privacy in that case. but in the frame of which the question was asked then it is correct.


I took those comments as speaking in general terms as he said that "invasion of privacy was never ok".
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Reply #37 posted 03/11/08 7:19am

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JustErin said:

Statuesqque said:




that would be correct!


Actually, that is wrong.

If someone is using his computer to participate in something like a child porn ring...I don't think he has any right to privacy.


How would you know if you weren't invading his privacy? Not saying it's right...but how would you know?
The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.

BOB JOHNSON IS PART OF THE PROBLEM!!
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Reply #38 posted 03/11/08 7:23am

Statuesqque

DexMSR said:

JustErin said:



Actually, that is wrong.

If someone is using his computer to participate in something like a child porn ring...I don't think he has any right to privacy.


How would you know if you weren't invading his privacy? Not saying it's right...but how would you know?



that's true too, if there was no prior indication of any type of perversion then it would be snooping and invading the person’s privacy.
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Reply #39 posted 03/11/08 7:26am

Imago

CarrieMpls said:

Imago said:



Well excuse me, your worshipfullness!! mad



I don't know who you are or where you've come from, but from now on you'll do as I say, okay?

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Reply #40 posted 03/11/08 7:38am

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DexMSR said:

JustErin said:



Actually, that is wrong.

If someone is using his computer to participate in something like a child porn ring...I don't think he has any right to privacy.


How would you know if you weren't invading his privacy? Not saying it's right...but how would you know?


lol

I'm not talking about some gf spying on their bf. I am talking about law enforcement.

Bottom line is this, if you are breaking the law, you give up your rights to privacy.
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Reply #41 posted 03/11/08 7:42am

DexMSR

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JustErin said:

DexMSR said:



How would you know if you weren't invading his privacy? Not saying it's right...but how would you know?


lol

I'm not talking about some gf spying on their bf. I am talking about law enforcement.

Bottom line is this, if you are breaking the law, you give up your rights to privacy.


You know this is not what we mean.....but a nice spin nonetheless baby!!

Whap!!
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Reply #42 posted 03/11/08 7:50am

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DexMSR said:

JustErin said:



lol

I'm not talking about some gf spying on their bf. I am talking about law enforcement.

Bottom line is this, if you are breaking the law, you give up your rights to privacy.


You know this is not what we mean.....but a nice spin nonetheless baby!!

Whap!!


Well, you're the one who said it's never ok, and that's what I am responding to. There is no spin here.

If you mean only in regards to spying on someone to see if you can catch them doing something you might not like or agree with than sure, I totally agree.
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Reply #43 posted 03/11/08 7:51am

One4All4Ever

that's illegal ...
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Reply #44 posted 03/11/08 8:12am

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JustErin said:

DexMSR said:



You know this is not what we mean.....but a nice spin nonetheless baby!!

Whap!!


Well, you're the one who said it's never ok, and that's what I am responding to. There is no spin here.

If you mean only in regards to spying on someone to see if you can catch them doing something you might not like or agree with than sure, I totally agree.


Ok....Whap!
The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.

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