The Cookie Monster

Discussion in 'Google' started by anthonycea, Jun 14, 2004.

  1. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #41
    TrustBridge is nothing more than Passport 2.0. If Passport wasn't such a failure, they would call it Passport. But since no one cares about Passport to begin with, they give it a new name, and hope it will work out better this time. :)
     
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  2. anthonycea

    anthonycea Banned

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    #42
    Shawn how you will split this thread I don't know?

    But Auto ID and Cookies are different.

    Are you ready for your trip to jail?
     
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    Help Desk Well-Known Member

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    #43
    There, I just summed it up.

    DigitalPoint, is there any way that I can rescue from this claptrap of a thread?
     
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  4. anthonycea

    anthonycea Banned

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    #44
    ThinkBling there you go quoting me as saying your silly statements, has anyone ever called you odd, because you seem to be exactly that.

    I went to your website, you seem to be a very intelligent programmer, but do you read these threads, or do you just slam the posters here?

    Shawn and I were talking about more than "Google" in the thread, maybe you missed that!

    Like I told you before, GET REAL MAN :eek:
     
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  5. anthonycea

    anthonycea Banned

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    #45
    http://www.ampsoft.net/

    Above is a COOKIE MANAGEMENT software package (FREEWARE)

    Everyone should manage their COOKIES, if you want to be a sharp COOKIE! :D
     
    anthonycea, Jun 25, 2004 IP
  6. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #46
    Do you really need to post the same thing across so many threads?
     
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  7. anthonycea

    anthonycea Banned

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    #47
    I like to look at the Chocolate Chip Cookie ads. Just kidding, I could not think of a better way to cover all the bases, this is good software.

    I will not happen again, I have no interest in the software company, but want to spread the word. No harm intended Shawn :)
     
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  8. WilliamC

    WilliamC Well-Known Member

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    #48
    Beam me up scotty, theres no intelligent life down here!
     
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    Cricket Well-Known Member

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    #49
    define: spyware

    Definitions of Spyware on the Web:A general term for a program that surreptitiously monitors your actions. While they are sometimes sinister, like a remote control program used by a hacker, software companies have been known to use spyware to gather data about customers. The practice is generally frowned upon.
    blackice.iss.net/glossary.php


    A technology that assists in gathering information about a person or organization without their knowledge. On the Internet, "spyware is programming that is put in someone's computer to secretly gather information about the user and relay it to advertisers or other interested parties." As such, spyware is cause for public concern about privacy on the Internet.
    reach.ucf.edu/~coursdev/cdrom/html/help/glossary.html
     
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  10. anthonycea

    anthonycea Banned

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    #50
    Do you know what information advanced tracking cookies collect on your activities across a given website or websites? I have never seen a cookie disclose information collected, do you have a special program that gives you this information?

    William, you are a great programmer, maybe you can give us an education since there is no intelligent life here?
     
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    john_loch Rodent Slayer

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    #51
    The end...
     
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  12. anthonycea

    anthonycea Banned

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    #52
    Cricket, your first link is dead, but the main site is a good security site, thank you for the information :)
     
    anthonycea, Jun 27, 2004 IP
  13. anthonycea

    anthonycea Banned

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    #53
    This guy wrote the cookbook on cookies, he published the following page as a public service.


    http://www.cookiecentral.com/faq/#2.6
     
    anthonycea, Jun 27, 2004 IP
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    awall19 Berserker

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    #54
    hi Anthony
    just a friendly cowardly SearchGuild moderator stopping in to make money off your name.

    The problem most people have with you is that
    1.) you do not communicate clearly or you talk about things you have no real knowledge about.
    2.) this confuses people and they are forced to use a great deal of effort just to understand what you are saying.
    3.) if / when they do not understand you then you tell them they need to read it again / open their eyes.
    4.) most people do not have time to read everything in great depth. if a person asks me a question and I answer it with a link then I expect them to usually follow it. if i have a reputation for making incoherent long posts and linking into unrelated pages I would not expect people to follow my links.
    5.) some people honestly want to help you. they follow your links and still are confused.
    6.) eventually you begin to attack people because you feel they are attacking you when they do not understand you.
    7.) from there you build a reputation that will be hard to lose.
    8.) your threads were deleted at SearchGuild because they lowered the quality of the site and reflected poorly on what SearchGuild is about.

    my suggestions:
    1.) pick a new screen name.
    2.) read at least 100 posts for every post you write.
    3.) when you start a post ask a question. do not make declaritive nonsensical statements.
    4.) write clearly.
    5.) realize not everyone is going to understand or agree with you and many people will have far greater knowledge than you in many topics. that is how the world works. nobody is the best at everything.
    6.) reason issues. do not attack people.
     
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  15. anthonycea

    anthonycea Banned

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    #55
    You were not even around when those threads were deleted, what ever happened to Aesopian, did Chris fire him after he screwed up on the Anthonycea issue Awall, can you provide a honest answer to that one?

    Looking back now that the issues are clear Awall, why is Danny Sullivan now writing about this paid inclusion issue?

    It is funny that your last post looked like an attack on me, why don't they put the posts back up Awall, since they are in the right, ask Chris for me, or do they still feel like fools over there?

    Below is your own quote, from your last post.

    6.) reason issues. do not attack people.

    Why are they still publishing a one sided (only bits of Arseopians response) view of those threads Awall? Why do they hide the threads from the public, because the entire forum would look like fools if they kept them up, thats why.
     
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    WilliamC Well-Known Member

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    #56
    Well, I see Anthony just validated most every point Awall made. :p
     
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    anthonycea Banned

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    #57
    Hey William, you always agree with the uninformed, like when your buddy Phil Craven the Censor takes down threads over at his censorship forum.

    He likes to hide the truth from the public too.
     
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  18. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #58
    Anthony, as I previously mentioned about SitePoint, if you have a problem with a forum or anyone specific, take it up with them directly.
     
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    anthonycea Banned

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    #59
    I have no problems with them Shawn, but these guy's all seem to follow me from forum to forum.
     
    anthonycea, Jun 27, 2004 IP
  20. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #60
    I really doubt they are here because you are here... Some (like awall) were registered here long before you did.
     
    digitalpoint, Jun 27, 2004 IP