Funny / Satire

I have not used Tor for many years, I did not know it became a bad name. I thought back then the concept of using several locations was like how music use to be shared.

Wow, Napster is still around?
 
I have not used Tor for many years, I did not know it became a bad name. I thought back then the concept of using several locations was like how music use to be shared.

Wow, Napster is still around?
I put the '?' because I had never even heard of 'Tor'. Hell, I learned about Brave from here, which is what I use on my home pc.
 
I put the '?' because I had never even heard of 'Tor'. Hell, I learned about Brave from here, which is what I use on my home pc.
Yeah, Tor was a way to surf without trackers back in its day. Underground Surfing I guest you can call it. I think it can get around Countries and their censoring of sites, but don't get me wrong, VPNs can do that. I know some sites now a days are blocking VPN traffic to their site.

I just reinstalled it...will have to try it out again. The people I use to know that used it was going after movies/music Torrent Sites...
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Keep in mind it is pretty restrictive browsing, kinda like Firefox has become. Security First.

Not sure what code was found as mentioned. Maybe this bug?


Java scripting has always been a challenge with all browsers though.
 
Russian Navy upgrades Subs for the drone age ..

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Not satire, but funny...


The name reminds me of "Heywood Jablome" ....:p

And BTW...where can I easily find these round, smooth rocks in a desert? If they were smoothed many, MANY years ago by some now dried up and deeply buried brook, stream or river how did they become so easily accessible? Should I drive my excavator or backhoe with me when I need to take a dump? :idk:
 
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The name reminds me of "Heywood Jablome" ....:p

And BTW...where can I easily find these round, smooth rocks in a desert? If they were smoothed many, MANY years ago by some now dried up and deeply buried brook, stream or river how did they become so easily accessible? Should I drive my excavator or backhoe with me when I need to take a dump? :idk:
Haha River Rocks/Stones in a desert? Haha Actually good luck finding any stones in a desert. You are about a thousand years too late, all those rocks are now sand... ;)