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 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?
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 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.

www.zdnet.com
Heck, I thought maybe they inadvertently surfaced with a commerical lobster basket or fishing net above them....DOH!

Not satire, but funny...

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...The name reminds me of "Heywood Jablome" ....
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?![]()
