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Offline joe7

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #25 on: July 12, 2007, 04:32:25 AM »
joe is ok
joe doesnt need help!!!

some many not very intelligent posters here:)


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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #26 on: July 12, 2007, 04:37:31 AM »
Joe,

You might consider making an introduction to the board. Coming onto RWD and posting a message which can *easily* be construed as seeking information to violate another's privacy
Mr Admin,
Maybe you should contact the internet cops!! :)

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #27 on: July 12, 2007, 04:44:32 AM »
joe is ok
joe doesnt need help!!!

some many not very intelligent posters here:)




Dumb question begot dumb answers.. whaddaya expect?

If your question was simply technical with no relation to RW, you should have posed your question on a pc tech board instead.

The answers to your question provided in the context of this board were quite good.

So.... I guess the only logical conclusion is that the question was dumb.

Got it?

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #28 on: July 12, 2007, 05:07:30 AM »

Joe wrote,

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some many not very intelligent posters here

"some" and  "many" used together?  Joe, it would help if you could express yourself. 

From what I can surmise, and mostly because this board is about RW, you have a RW and wish to spy on her.  If not, please give a logical, alternative explanation.

Kuna correctly told you to find a woman whom you can trust (you will feel so much better in a trusting relationship).  This perhaps insulted you, so you make implausible posts.

If you are one of those who can not trust women, I can understand why AW will have nothing to do with you and you are now desperately grasping for a RW.  And your lack of maturity is manifested in your follow-on posts.  The best advice I can give you - STAY AWAY!!!    RW will eat you alive! 


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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #29 on: July 12, 2007, 06:15:18 AM »
joe is ok
joe doesnt need help!!!

some many not very intelligent posters here:)

Who'd of thought Koko the gorilla had internet access!

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« Reply #30 on: July 12, 2007, 06:57:19 AM »
 :)

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #31 on: July 12, 2007, 08:33:28 AM »
An interesting thought is that Jeff Mowatt and his partner in crime hang out in Kharkiv.  Could this be another reincarnation?

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #32 on: July 12, 2007, 08:46:56 AM »
joe is ok
joe doesnt need help!!!

some many not very intelligent posters here:)


I think Joe better get his money back-Hook on Phonics obviously didn't work for him.

Obviously this "person" has nothing to contribute to this board, I'm going to state the obvious;TROLL!!.

I would not be surprised if it was Mowatt and an associate.


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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #33 on: July 12, 2007, 09:21:51 AM »
ahhhh, I knew that despite his limited vocabulary, joe7 reminded me of someone.

Does anyone remember this pathetic fellow, tim7? Are tim7 and joe7 the same person?

http://www.russianwomendiscussion.com/index.php?topic=1597.0

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #34 on: July 12, 2007, 09:35:08 AM »
ahhhh, I knew that despite his limited vocabulary, joe7 reminded me of someone.

Does anyone remember this pathetic fellow, tim7? Are tim7 and joe7 the same person?

http://www.russianwomendiscussion.com/index.php?topic=1597.0

I am kind of hesitant to state what I know, and what I don't - for the obvious reason I don't want to give away too much in terms of the tracking mechanisms we have to root out trolls and troublemakers.

I *will* say that tim7 and Scorpion were posting from the same IP.

Interesting that Scorpion last tried to login on June 15 from one IP, and earlier on May 28 from a different IP.

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #35 on: July 14, 2007, 07:36:20 AM »
installed the keylogger and now i know my girlfriend is not an angel!

I highly recommend it, I know some of you dont want to do this because you are too scared of what you will find out! Why are you so scared!

My girlfriend is not an angel but I still love having her in my bed!

Its all ok!

I'm happy!

BTW- Pavel is the best guide in Kiev, give him a try! Just make sure you dont take him to Fridays if you are cheap, Pavel loves steak and is not shy about ordering it!

Regards

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #36 on: July 14, 2007, 07:51:26 AM »
installed the keylogger and now i know my girlfriend is not an angel!

I highly recommend it, I know some of you dont want to do this because you are too scared of what you will find out! Why are you so scared!

My girlfriend is not an angel but I still love having her in my bed!

Its all ok!

I'm happy!

BTW- Pavel is the best guide in Kiev, give him a try! Just make sure you dont take him to Fridays if you are cheap, Pavel loves steak and is not shy about ordering it!

Regards

Joe,

Did you notify her that you were installing a key logging software?

The reason I ask is - I seem to recall reading something not long ago which stated that clandestine installation of such software is a criminal act in some jurisdictions, as it represents illegal eavesdropping.

Disclaimer: I am not an attorney, and you should not rely on my comments as legal advice.

Still, I think you, and anyone else who installs this kind of software, should closely examine the implications/consequences of your actions - including reviewing those actions with an attorney.

- Dan

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #37 on: July 14, 2007, 08:02:47 AM »
joe got elena's signature!

all is ok!

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #38 on: July 14, 2007, 10:53:37 PM »

Good luck in your continued search joe...  nice to see your journey has been so successful

I see your attitude and I should be pissed off... but I just try to remember I have a wonderful girl and you have...  well...  good experiences wth guides!

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #39 on: July 15, 2007, 10:02:57 PM »

If you suspect you have a GCG wife then a keylogger might be what the doctor ordered. If you read "Dear Nastya, I am planning to file the false DV charges on Joe next Tuesday. I am so excited!" it would be a good thing to know in advance. If you suspect your "90 days to wed" fiancee is up to no good like Turboguy's former fiancee was then a keylogger might be a good idea. His darling Luda was setting up dates with men while he was upstairs supposedly asleep. 


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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #40 on: July 16, 2007, 12:50:44 AM »
If you suspect you have a GCG wife then a keylogger might be what the doctor ordered. If you read "Dear Nastya, I am planning to file the false DV charges on Joe next Tuesday. I am so excited!" it would be a good thing to know in advance. If you suspect your "90 days to wed" fiancee is up to no good like Turboguy's former fiancee was then a keylogger might be a good idea. His darling Luda was setting up dates with men while he was upstairs supposedly asleep. 


Maxx

Maxx,

In every GCG report I have ever read the red flags were flying quite high well beforehand.  The stage where such tools are 'needed' should never have been reached in the first place.

Those even thinking keylogger should not participate in this venture.

JIMHO


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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #41 on: July 16, 2007, 01:06:51 AM »
BC,

I'm with ya!  If someone is contemplating a keylogger he is probably also checking out her phone calls and messages too... I just couldn't imagine the angst one must be feeling to do that. 

In my mind if you've got that feeling inside it doesn't matter if she's dishonest or not, the relationship is simply not working. It's time to move on no matter how desperate one is to save it...

Kuna


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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #42 on: July 16, 2007, 02:38:15 AM »
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His darling Luda was setting up dates with men while he was upstairs supposedly asleep. 

She may not have felt the need to set up dates with other men if he was not asleep all the time :)

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #43 on: July 16, 2007, 06:57:16 AM »
BC,

I'm with ya!  If someone is contemplating a keylogger he is probably also checking out her phone calls and messages too... I just couldn't imagine the angst one must be feeling to do that. 

In my mind if you've got that feeling inside it doesn't matter if she's dishonest or not, the relationship is simply not working. It's time to move on no matter how desperate one is to save it...

Kuna


  The lack of 'Trust'..is a relationship killer.....I guess someone that has to resort to keylogging.....just can't let go ;)

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #44 on: July 16, 2007, 08:58:50 AM »
Dan's alot nicer/forgiving then I am.  I would've just booted Joe's a$$ right after he started with the attitude.  :naughty:

Guess it's a good thing I'm not a Mod.


It's all fun and games, especially when a suspect loses bowel and bladder control from those tazer shots! Tazer=funny..everytime! 8) :P ;D

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #45 on: July 16, 2007, 09:25:57 AM »





installed the keylogger and now i know my girlfriend is not an angel!

I highly recommend it, I know some of you dont want to do this because you are too scared of what you will find out! Why are you so scared!

My girlfriend is not an angel but I still love having her in my bed!

Its all ok!

I'm happy!

BTW- Pavel is the best guide in Kiev, give him a try! Just make sure you dont take him to Fridays if you are cheap, Pavel loves steak and is not shy about ordering it!

Regards



Maybe "Joe," just did his hair and lipstick well that night...Don't worry someone got a picture of you and your partner in all of your glorious rapture. No wonder your happy???!!?!?!?!?



Now on to the PSA portion of this message:

Since you're obviously a member I'll display the colors of your organisation.



"Joe,"

  You're a troll. You have done nothing but flame and insult long-term respected contributing members of the board. So what follows is said with the utmost sincerity. Take your B$ somewhere else, we're all stocked up here.





The OFFFICIAL PREDICTION IS IN!!!! THE ORACLE SAYS.....


 









In closing....



You've been officially



PS: 8) :o 8) ;D




Now back to your regularly scheduled on topic discussions at RWD!!


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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #46 on: July 16, 2007, 09:47:52 AM »
ecr,

I seem to recall you saying you were a paramedic - or worked in a closely related field.

Assuming my memory is correct - I just wanted to step into this thread with a comment.

Late last week I had my first ever reason to call 911 and request assistance. I was surprised (pleasantly) at how quickly the paramedics responded - literally within minutes (less than 5). The care they provided was stellar - and beyond that, their confidence-inspiring manner and personal attention, was at least as important as their professionalism.

I want to take a moment to express my personal gratitude to ALL of you who work in this field. Most people living normal lives rarely, if ever, need to call upon your services. Those of us who have felt the need, genuinely appreciate the efforts you have made to be able to care for others in difficult, or dire, circumstances.

THANK YOU !!

- Dan

PS. I'll probably feel differently once I see the bill - but at least for now . . .   :D

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Re: Key logger....
« Reply #47 on: July 16, 2007, 10:14:34 AM »
ecr,

I seem to recall you saying you were a paramedic - or worked in a closely related field.

Assuming my memory is correct - I just wanted to step into this thread with a comment.

Late last week I had my first ever reason to call 911 and request assistance. I was surprised (pleasantly) at how quickly the paramedics responded - literally within minutes (less than 5). The care they provided was stellar - and beyond that, their confidence-inspiring manner and personal attention, was at least as important as their professionalism.

I want to take a moment to express my personal gratitude to ALL of you who work in this field. Most people living normal lives rarely, if ever, need to call upon your services. Those of us who have felt the need, genuinely appreciate the efforts you have made to be able to care for others in difficult, or dire, circumstances.

THANK YOU !!

- Dan

PS. I'll probably feel differently once I see the bill - but at least for now . . .   :D



"Dan,"

     Thanks for the kind words, and yes I do work in EMS. I've done so for many years and I love the 'job', and I am glad to hear that my peers provided you with courteous professional emergency medical care. I am sorry to hear you had to utilize those types of resources and I hope that all has gotten better with that situation. Thank you for taking the time to say something here and I would encourage you to do the same for those who came to your aid in your locale. I can say from personal experience that the instances of people who take the time to do so are few and far between and when it does happen it makes a huge difference. It certainly beats the pay  ;D 8)

    As an aside, here's a quick piece of off the cuff friendly informal 'non-professional' advice. Don't worry about the bill. Your insurance should cover everything, if they deny parts of it or give you trouble, definately don't sweat it and go through the appeals process. If it was a legit emergency, they are mandated by federal law to cover it all minus a small co-pay(if you have one as part of your policy). Also, many HMO's and ins co's will deny you arbitrarily the first time in hopes that you will just pay it and not deal with the appeals process or arguing with them. Again as a disclaimer this applies in an emergency situation or what a reasonable person would consider an emergency. If it was a <'stubbed toe,' type of injury. You would be surprised at some of the trivial reasons some people call for.> your going to get stuck with the bill. You seem to be much more reasonable and intelligent than that so no worries. Any questions feel free to shoot me a PM.

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