20-05-2017, 22:36
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Ran Away
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Re: SH3 Wi-Fi Range
Science always tell the truth
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21-05-2017, 09:45
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Re: SH3 Wi-Fi Range
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Originally Posted by General Maximus
Science always tell the truth
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Unless cats and boxes are involved But I am a bit uncertain about that.
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21-05-2017, 21:11
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Re: SH3 Wi-Fi Range
This forum is accessed by minors.
We can put other users right without vulgarity and derogatory remarks. This won't be the last time that you come across someone with different views or knowledge than you. This is a help forum as much as anything. Are you going to speak like that to every newbie who dares open their mouths? Were you never a newbie? We want people, uncertain of their expertise, to feel comfortable about speaking without fear of full-frontal attack on their inferior (sic) knowledge.
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22-05-2017, 13:03
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Barking up the wrong tree
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Re: SH3 Wi-Fi Range
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Originally Posted by roughbeast
This forum is accessed by minors.
We can put other users right without vulgarity and derogatory remarks. This won't be the last time that you come across someone with different views or knowledge than you. This is a help forum as much as anything. Are you going to speak like that to every newbie who dares open their mouths? Were you never a newbie? We want people, uncertain of their expertise, to feel comfortable about speaking without fear of full-frontal attack on their inferior (sic) knowledge.
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So is just about every other forum on the internet and in fact, I would best the hazards of minors looking at such a specialist site like this are very much on the low side.
Secondly if what I have said is so offensive why are the words not censured?
Thirdly if you bother to look at my post, you would see I was referring to another poster not the OP. Toonlight is most certainly not a newbie. As I said before users would do without the tin foil hat brigade giving out fale information.
When someone comes out with crap like getting ill or injured from standing next to a router, you know we've hit the twilight zone.
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22-05-2017, 20:19
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Re: SH3 Wi-Fi Range
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Unless cats and boxes are involved But I am a bit uncertain about that.
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The cat I don't have might glow in the dark if standing next to my 3 routers all day for an infinitely long time, or it might not. More chance of the cat dying from cosmic rays.
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30-05-2017, 01:14
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Re: SH3 Wi-Fi Range
Well Hello Aye & thank for your so warm welcoming reply... I thank you from the bottom of my heart (not) good fellow, oh to answer your question about a tin foil hat sorry I only wear a flat cap no foil good but it would be good idea for cold day if you want to wear one good chappy.
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Originally Posted by Aye Up
Then you talk about Wifi connections not being secure, name a situation or incident where an average joe has managed to hack a WPA(2)-PSK secured connection? There is no known hack to joe bloggs, we all know WEP is incredibly insecure, yet SH2 and SH3 ship with WPA enabled by default. Again you talk a load of bollocks.
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Well what about the NSA (backdoor) mandated built in hacks that's been released by the shadow brothers, all the tools you need to do it..... BTW British Intelligence services uses the same tools.... like the rest
https://arstechnica.com/security/201...g-release-yet/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...3f5_story.html
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Originally Posted by Aye Up
crap about health.......FFS only ionising radiation can alter the cells in the body. Non ionising radiation which routers, mobiles, telephones et al emit is harmless and there has been no credible study to suggest otherwise.
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Here something to credit your lush bright eyes with while you try itching that point on your back you can't reach
https://wellnessmama.com/128198/wifi-safe/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MgSEtKn2oU
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Buddy you'd be better off giving advice to your mates in that nuclear bunker you built, because what you've given here is nonsense.
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WThat why telling you, your my new found buddy I hear that owns that prize I'm after - a nuclear bunker
I waiting for warm reply good warm friendly buddy
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30-05-2017, 07:13
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Re: SH3 Wi-Fi Range
I'm a great fan of direct speak - whichever side of the argument uses it.
In this case, Aye Up has to be right, if only by the laws of physics. You can find a nice myth-buster at:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/mot...-evidence.html
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30-05-2017, 09:12
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Re: SH3 Wi-Fi Range
So your proof is some random website and a Youtube video? Not the many years of research into it telling us how it's not dangerous at all? I'm kinda inclined to lean towards crack pipe conspiracy theorist at this point.
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30-05-2017, 10:26
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Re: SH3 Wi-Fi Range
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Originally Posted by toonlight
Well Hello Aye & thank for your so warm welcoming reply... I thank you from the bottom of my heart (not) good fellow, oh to answer your question about a tin foil hat sorry I only wear a flat cap no foil good but it would be good idea for cold day if you want to wear one good chappy.
Well what about the NSA (backdoor) mandated built in hacks that's been released by the shadow brothers, all the tools you need to do it..... BTW British Intelligence services uses the same tools.... like the rest
https://arstechnica.com/security/201...g-release-yet/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...3f5_story.html
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Pity you didn't read the first paragraph of the Ars Technia article you linked to.
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Important Update 4/15/2017 11:45 AM California time None of the exploits reported below are, in fact, zerodays that work against supported Microsoft products. Readers should read this update for further details. What follows is the post as it was originally reported.
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https://arstechnica.com/security/201...terious-patch/
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31-05-2017, 19:31
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Re: SH3 Wi-Fi Range
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Originally Posted by toonlight
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Well what about the NSA (backdoor) mandated built in hacks that's been released by the shadow brothers, all the tools you need to do it..... BTW British Intelligence services uses the same tools.... like the rest
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https://arstechnica.com/security/201...g-release-yet/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...3f5_story.html
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Here something to credit your lush bright eyes with while you try itching that point on your back you can't reach
WThat why telling you, your my new found buddy I hear that owns that prize I'm after - a nuclear bunker
I waiting for warm reply good warm friendly buddy
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Even others have pointed out how ludicrous your beliefs are. You're more likely to catch cancer standing next to a sealed nuclear reactor than standing next to a router.
Ionising and Non-Ionising radiotion, look it up you might learn a thing or two
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02-06-2017, 23:24
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Re: SH3 Wi-Fi Range
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Originally Posted by pip08456
Pity you didn't read the first paragraph of the Ars Technia article you linked to.
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To be fair though, the Shadow Brokers stole/acquired the NSA tools months ago, tried to auction them off, Microsoft patched the holes that hadn't been patched (it's somewhat of a mystery how they were informed of what needed patching, one suspects the security agencies finally revealed the exploits to them) and by the time the Shadow Brokers released the toolkit into the wild patches were available for all of the supported operating systems.
At least one of the exploits was on XP, which meant anyone not paying for extended support were still vulnerable, hence the Wannacrypt fun last month. Plus not everyone keeps their systems fully patched
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