emmett
New Jersey
Comments by emmett (page 3)
discussion comment
16 years ago
bornloser
Florida
Good choices, smcjp. I'd add (to the top of the list)
Justine Greiner
Marilyn Lange
Barbara Edwards
discussion comment
17 years ago
shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Accessing adult sites from a work computer is asking for a world of hurt. If your employer finds out, you can be fired, (and try hiding that from the wife). Wiping histories doesn't help if they are logging keystrokes, or monitoring web site access through the corporate firewall.
jgb133: Counting on your wife's ignorance of the History command is a bad idea. What happens when one of her friends tells her about it?
My advice to everyone: Use your home computer but create a separate account just for your private activities. On Windows and Mac, that account will be visible on the login display, so that may be an issue. ("Honey, who is tuscl and why does he have an account on our computer?") Even better, install a virtual machine (e.g. VMWare) and do the browsing from the virtual machine.
discussion comment
15 years ago
sharkiee123
Dick Johnson? Is that you?<br type="_moz" />
review comment
12 years ago
tuscl
A catch-all account
Just joined tuscl, first review, ratings don't raise suspicion, but the second paragraph sounds way too much like an ad
review comment
14 years ago
Joey2012
Joined in March, one & only review, ratings way out of line with others, trashing other clubs.
article comment
11 years ago
gilk
The guy fucking the stripper isn't the person who gets to say whether he is cheating. That would be his wife.
Hey gilk, is it still not cheating if you bring home herpes and infect your wife?
article comment
14 years ago
curiousgeorgefun
curiousgeorgefun: Thanks for the article. This article states the HJ risk of STD in general as basically zero: http://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/Yet-Another-Hand-Job-Question/show/248064. Is this guy just wrong?
article comment
15 years ago
emmett
New Jersey
I don't know Webroot Windows Washer, but it sounds like it destroys the content of files that you've deleted. (When you delete a file, the bits are still usually on the disk and findable with the right tools.) But that addresses a completely different problem.<br />
<br />
If you have a picture of yourself posing with your favorite porn star at a strip club, and you HAVEN'T deleted it, then it sounds like this windows washer won't prevent snoopers from simply finding it with a search for all files that end in "jpg".<br type="_moz" />