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Max Danzas
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SOme people have their opinions about these proxies, but ever since you people started advertising these proxies, the listenership on my radio station has EXPLODED. I get a tally of what the total listening hours have been over the past 30 days, and in just ONE day, the 30 running tally of TLH more than DOUBLED. I about fell off the seat when I saw that. And a lot of the traffic came from these proxy sites you are advertising.

So you are doing us online radio broadcasters quite a favour adversiting these sites. You are allowing more and more people to be able to listen from work, so keep it up guuys ;)

Reply to
Chilly8

And that's allowing more and more people to be subjected to firing because of their lack of moral character and ethics.

Reply to
Leythos

Actually, a lot of the Live 365 broadcasters are seeing a HUGE increase in the 30-day running tally of listening hours, and much of the traffic coming from various web proxy sites like these guys are advertising here.

And why not? Live 365 is one of the most high-traffic sites on the web, and the web sites that keep track of where listeners go to get net radio consistently all rate them in the top 10 among the various net radio sites worldwide. And the traffic really goes up during the workdays in America.

Reply to
Chilly8

And people like you that advocate breaking laws in some countries, breaking company policy, violating contract terms, will eventually be sued by your listeners when they are fired and claim it was your fault.

Reply to
Leythos

It is ONLY against the law if you BREAK somebody's PASSWORD. That is what these phpProxy sites are DESIGNED for. They are designed to let you go just about anywhere on the net, WITHOUT having to break someone's password, and therefore NOT breaking the law. If the filter FAILS to block a site, then it is LEGAL to access it.

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Chilly8

You keep saying that "only if you break ... password", but the fact is that you advocate breaking the employment contract in some states and countries - you also adovate violating company policy - when some idiot gets fired for being stupid I hope they come after you for telling them how to do it.

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Leythos

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As for all the connections coming from one major financial firm, I figured out WHY there were 13 connections are once coming form their network. Someone there is running the client software for the P2P anonymity service. I use. I found that out this morning when I tried to access Pandora through it, from here in Cuba. Becuase Pandora blocks users outside the United States, I have to use one of these services to circumvent geographic restrictions, and I got the blocking screen from their filtering software saying that Pandora is blocked. I think the reason this company blocks Pandora, but not Live 365 could be that Pandora uses a lot more bandwidth. Most Live 365 stations rarely go above 32K, compared to the 150K needed to listen to Pandira. The lower tiers of broadcast subscriptions (including X5000 and professional accounts) only allow bitrates to 32K. I have one to 80K, to air the Classical Hour (because those buying the time from me for that have requested that bitrate). I think because Live 365 does not use as much bandwidth as Pandora, this company allows Live 365 through.

Those that pay extra can go to much higher bitrates, but most broadcasters rarely go above 32K, unless they are buying the more expensive broadcast subscripion tiers.

So there were people, in workplaces elswhere, that were coming through this P2P anonymity node, to get to my station.

What I wonder though is how this one person gets away with running an P2P anonymity node on their office PC 24/7.

Reply to
Chilly8

Just goes to show how lazy office workers are. The real workers are slaving away in sweat shops while the lazy University educated people get paid a lot more for listening to the radio or cruising for p*rn when they are supposed to be working. There is no justice in this world.

Reply to
John Adams

Some of these proxy sites are setup to steal YOUR password so be careful what you use proxies for.

Reply to
John Adams

Having clients that employ a lot of uneducated workers, I can assure you that the Porn/Music/internet abuse is the same across all levels of people.

Reply to
Leythos

While I would agree with you on some levels, some sales positions require a great deal of skill and technical knowledge. Some laborious jobs require no skill at all.

The point was not about level of work, it was that it doesn't seem to matter what skill/education level, they all, at the same amount, screw around at work on the net.

Reply to
Leythos

Sounds like perfect justice.

Just like my business. I pay the slaves ten dollars an hour. Then bill the client $23 an hour for them. Like I said just perfect.

Reply to
Will

Hard to screw around on the net when most labor jobs don't include a computer.

Reply to
John Adams

Yea, that's how the world works, unfortunately. Take advantage of the disadvantaged so you can sit on your fat arse while surfing for p*rn.

Reply to
John Adams

And an intelligent person would have understood we were talking about jobs that do include computer use/access.

Reply to
Leythos

No, an intelligent person would realize that it is office workers who are the main culprits because they all have computers on their desk and your stats are bullshit.

Reply to
John Adams

And not everyone that works in an office is "educated", and not every "uneducated" worker doesn't have access to a computer at work. I suppose you've never read/seen companies that have data entry people?

My stats are for what I have personally seen across the USA and India at various companies.

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Leythos

Yea, sure. as I said, your stats are BS and you pulled them out of your arse. Did you actually do a survey of both office and labor workers to confirm your BS statistical analysis? What were your sample numbers?

Reply to
John Adams

Ah, if it is USA and India you must be a Microshaft employee and we all know how full of BS they are.

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John Adams

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