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Anybody else delete their FACEBOOK account because of the heartache caused? I found that the worry and anxiety was always there over worrying what somebody might comment on a picture or a nasty message.
I never knew what might be waiting for me.
I'd scroll through my ex boyfriends account like some crappy amateur spy, making myself miserable looking at his pictures, and his comments.
It seemed like everybody was spying on everybody.
I have honestly never felt so free since i deactivated my account (it keeps your details for some reason), and i've started to live again. | I HEAR YA!!
facebook was sending me queer in the head. i was getting obsessed with looking at my fiance's ex girlfriend and also people i used to be friends with in school. it left me feeling really crappy about myself and very jealous, since i deactivated it, i have rediscovered this wonderful thing called ..... LIFE!!! | Does spy bot search and destroy work? my laptop has been weird, im abit of an amateur so i downloaded spy bot and have run it a few times doesn't seem to have made much difference so is it trusted? what is it? and does anyone know how to get rid of spyware or malware or whatever has made my laptop crap? | Spybot was one of the first and best... of its time.
But it has fallen seriously behind today's antimalware / antispyware programs.
You should download and keep installed the free versions of both Superantispyware and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and run them regularly.
If you want to keep Spybot, keep it updated (it only updates once a week ;-) ) and use its SD Helper function - that provides a degree of browser immunity.
But don't rely on Spybot for malware detection.
> Superantispyware: www.superantispyware.com/
> Malwarebytes Anti-Malware: www.malwarebytes.org/products/mal…
Edit:
In reference to comments made by the above answerer...
AVG certainly does have a free version which is supported and updates regularly.
I think it's a crap antivirus personally, but it is available.
I just wouldn't recommend it to anyone ;-)
I use and recommend Avast Free Antivirus.
> Avast Free v6: www.avast.com/free-antivirus-down… | Can you tell me if there is any language to the following books: Okay, get ready for a long list.
Delusion by Peter Abrahams
The Amateur Spy by Dan Fesperman
The Race by Richard North Patterson
The Master of Verona by David Blixt
The Age of Dreaming by Nina Revoyr
Domes of Fire by David Eddings
Spies by Michael Frayn
The Testament by Eric Van Lustbader
If you've read any of those books, please notify me if there is any language in it. Please and thank you!
And yes, I mean profanity. | No, they're all books full of completely blank white pages....
For goodness sake, does it matter? Grow up. Accept there will be bad language in books and that they are a natural part of the English language.
You cannot have good literature that limits itself to never including profanities; they are often a powerful and sometimes very necessary tool for a writer. Sometimes nothing else will shock as much as a good swear word. | How to position my mini spy camera,the size of 1 dime,2 record shows.? good morning, I NEED HELP!!! i'm thankful for YAHOO ANSWERS, as google can't provide me an answer, all the time. i have all the equipment, a mini spy camera, connected to a digital video camera, but me being a newbie, i need PICTURES/PHOTOs of how those amateurs, at the sitting table, can HIDE THEIR MINI CAMERAs, like, into their TIE, or sleeves?
i want to video record a lunch, at a table of reunion of relatives i've last seen 10years ago, so how do i, sitting down, facing them at lunch, INSTALL MY CAMERA INTO MY CLOTHES? i need help...pls help me!!! thanks, jeremy. | I love working out problems like this, but without knowing how big the spy cam is, there's little we can suggest. I have never seen a typical spy cam so small as to fit into a tie clip. Maybe you can wear a baseball hat that has some large logo on the cap where you can cut a small hole and duct tape the cam inside the hat. But you will not look natural knowing you're constantly needing to "aim" your hat at your target.
But whatever you rig to house/hide the spy cam, you still have to resolve where you're going to hide the camcorder that's recording the footage.
I guess you can bring a back pack, but unless you're wireless and battery operated I don't see how you can hide ALL of the components. Good luck!
Google the words "spy cam" and maybe you'll get some websites with instructions. Perhaps some | Does this want to make you want to read my book? Calling all authors, amateur authors, spy fiction/action/mystery fans! :) Please tell me if these sentences make you want to read my book. i have been working on this for a long time & i really want an outside opinion. if it doesn't make you want to read it please tell me how i can. thnx in advance!
Espionage. Decade old secrets. Conspiracy. False identities. Blackmail. Murder. Teen spy Angie Fox is thrown headfirst into the dark and complex world of espionage, when Covert Operations Director Rhett Fox, who is also her legal guardian, hands her her first big mission: find out what happened to important government computer genius Elliot Finch, who had disappeared a few days prior to her mission. The plot thickens when a brooding, handsome young stranger by the name of Alexander Fox shows up at her house, calling himself Rhett Fox’s son. Angie is suspicious of him from the beginning, although Rhett confirms his relation. Her complex feelings of love and hate for Alex grow as they work together to find Elliot Finch before extremist terrorist group Black Viper, carry out their threats with finality. Angie finds from the beginning to the end, that her mission is just one big life-or-death game of “whom do you trust?” | | Oh my gosh! That sounds SOOOO good! It's suspensful, and mysterious. I would LOVE to read your book after reading that! | So what are they going to call this new anomaly? Amateur Astronomer Spies Gassy ‘Cosmic Ghost’
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A Dutch primary school teacher and amateur astronomer has discovered what some are calling a 'cosmic ghost', a strange, gaseous object with a hole in the middle that may represent a new class of astronomical object.
The teacher, Hanny van Arkel, discovered the object while volunteering in the Galaxy Zoo project, which enlists the help of members of the public to classify galaxies online.
"At first, we had no idea what it was. It could have been in our solar system, or at the edge of the universe," Yale University astrophysicist Kevin Schawinski, a member and co-founder of the Galaxy Zoo team, said in a statement.
The find, nicknamed "Hanny's Voorwerp" (Dutch for object), soon had scientists training their telescopes on the object.
"What we saw was really a mystery," Schawinski said. "The Voorwerp didn't contain any stars."
Made entirely of very hot gas, the eerie green object is illuminated by remnant light from the nearby galaxy IC 2497.
"We think that in the recent past the galaxy IC 2497 hosted an enormously bright quasar," Schawinski said.
He said light from the past still illuminates the ghostly object, even though the quasar shut down some 100,000 years ago and the galaxy's black hole went quiet.
"It's this light echo that has been frozen in time for us to observe," said Chris Lintott, a co-organizer of Galaxy Zoo at Oxford University in the United Kingdom, said in a statement.
Researchers will soon use the Hubble Space Telescope to get a closer look.
news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080805/sc_n… | | I am so glad you posted this due to i havent seen or heard of this yet and i am always interested in seeing and hearing of new things found in our universe. I always say space is so large we may never find all thats out there but they will always find new things some of which we can understand and others we may never understand. space can be a mystery at times which keeps all of us wondering. I also believe all of the answers are out there we just dont understand them yet. for the name which theyll call this i have no ideal but i cant wait for more imformation on it thank you for posting this | Teens: If you saw this blurb, would you read the book? ...and any overall comments please. Thanks!
Title: Talent Scouters
Genre: YA
Blurb:
In many industries, talent scouters have been hired to go to schools, searching for the next big star-to-be. So does Daniel... except he's searching for the pioneer batch of teen spies.
After the cynic governmental types were finally persuaded to give Plan Academy a shot, Daniel was given the chance for his big break - to identify the potential spies amongst countless youths. Meanwhile, in Stirling Academy, four best friends with a love of mischief get ready for their annual fun of playing pranks on the unknowing talent scouters. Immediately, Kaylee and her friends spot Daniel and his men and realise that they were not attempting to locate the next Michael Jackson, which sparks the question - what were they looking for?
Thus starts the ultimate game between four adults and four teens. Kaylee's bunch, armed with amateur spying equipment and their wits, work to find out Daniel's true purpose; meanwhile Daniel's team, ready with a thick stack of behavioural assessment files and their instinct and experience, hurry to pick out the lucky few teens before their welcome in the academy wears out. Who will emerge as the winner?
Thanks for reading! | | Not something that I would read. Seems interesting, though. :) | Interesting quote from the book 1984 that's relevant to discussion of modern feminism? ‘It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy.’ George Orwell,
I myself suspect that feminism is a proxy for fascism and state oppression, can anyone elaborate on this? | Orwell is saying that women are less capable of critical thinking than men. I can only assume that whats being said here is women are followers therefore feminism is a movement of followers. What conclusion could you draw from that? That womens involvement in politics is dangerous for because it leads to totalitarian state.
Anyway its bogus. First is you break from the sacred scriptures of Orwell and look at the world outside you'll see that feminism was about criticising conventional ideas about gender and conventional social science. Even if you disagree with those criticisms you can't help but conclude that women are critical thinkers. Also men can be very uncritical as well. Making 'sacrifice' for the party etc.
Understandbly people might draw attention to the pervasive theories that still exist besides cold hard facts in feminism but you can see those thing in every movement from marxism to the new right. Its just commonsensical that people in movements tend to spend too much time with people who agree with them and act somewhat like sheep. Theres even a psychological name for it: confirmation bias.
Honestly feminism as facism is a melodrama of Catherina Mackinnon level.
First of all how about the actual police the army and political parties(and there is definite groupthink amongst these peopel). All examples of men 'policing' and ideology- less pedantic than grammar too.
Second of all implicit in the word policing is an acceptance the idea that is being policed. So saying that women 'police' ideas more implies that they are more accepting of ergo less capable of critical thinking.
Thirdly since you're saying that feminism is fascism clearly you see feminism as a totalitarian and to use words I think you often do-top down- structure you are most definitely implying that women are followers incapable of critical thinking
and even if we just stuck with policing it is basically saying that women are automatons that are dangerous with politics.
Most importantly I think its kind of orwellian to talk of a movement as a race or a female malady rather than deal with its actual ideas and criticism or talk about its actual ideas. | Audio Surveillance reliability? police views needed if possible.
For example if a suspect are innocent but jokingly suggest he did something wrong such as he was the culprit for the robbing of old women .
But since he was joking and the police had no ways to check if he did rob or not as any genuine culprit would have easily spend the loot , would he be prosecuted too ?
Remember , his conversation could be recorded accidentally by spy amateurs who later submit as evidence or perhaps his friend who thought he is telling the truth .
For the crime wise , it's just an example , the point is that he jokes about doing crime that he never did and those crimes are those that the police CANNOT prove he didnt commit such as trying to prove the suspect isnt the one who vandalize the cars etc
In this scenario , how would a suspect go along and prove he's innocent ? | | It would be pretty good evidence he was responsible for the crimes he was "joking" about. Sounds like you got nailed. You could certainly testify that you were only "joking", but it would be up to the jury to decide whether you were. | So has anyone seen this and what are they going to call it? Amateur Astronomer Spies Gassy ‘Cosmic Ghost’
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A Dutch primary school teacher and amateur astronomer has discovered what some are calling a 'cosmic ghost', a strange, gaseous object with a hole in the middle that may represent a new class of astronomical object.
The teacher, Hanny van Arkel, discovered the object while volunteering in the Galaxy Zoo project, which enlists the help of members of the public to classify galaxies online.
"At first, we had no idea what it was. It could have been in our solar system, or at the edge of the universe," Yale University astrophysicist Kevin Schawinski, a member and co-founder of the Galaxy Zoo team, said in a statement.
The find, nicknamed "Hanny's Voorwerp" (Dutch for object), soon had scientists training their telescopes on the object.
"What we saw was really a mystery," Schawinski said. "The Voorwerp didn't contain any stars."
Made entirely of very hot gas, the eerie green object is illuminated by remnant light from the nearby galaxy IC 2497.
"We think that in the recent past the galaxy IC 2497 hosted an enormously bright quasar," Schawinski said.
He said light from the past still illuminates the ghostly object, even though the quasar shut down some 100,000 years ago and the galaxy's black hole went quiet.
"It's this light echo that has been frozen in time for us to observe," said Chris Lintott, a co-organizer of Galaxy Zoo at Oxford University in the United Kingdom, said in a statement.
Researchers will soon use the Hubble Space Telescope to get a closer look
news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080805/sc_n… | Yes, I've seen it - very weird.
As to what they're going to call it - well, that will be up to the astronomers that discovered it to come up with a term for this class of object.
Personally, I like "Voorwerp", even though it is rather difficult to say. |
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