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<tt>I remember this app. Its a bit out of date now, and doesn't include
some of the features that VPM has. For the somewhat experienced user,
however, adding on up-to-date versions of that self-contained USB-stick
intended Firefox and T-bird (whatever they are officially called) would
not be difficult.<br>
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~Andrew<br>
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Arrakistor wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello ADB,
Why pay anything when you can have it for free, and for windows?
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://torpark.nfshost.com">http://torpark.nfshost.com</a>
thoughts?
~ST
Tuesday, December 13, 2005, 1:24:58 AM, you wrote:
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<pre wrap="">An associated article on OSNews points to a new tor-based
embeddedLinux-on-USB-stick product called Tor Desktop: Virtual
Privacy Machine(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.virtualprivacymachine.com/products.html">http://www.virtualprivacymachine.com/products.html</a>).
It sells for $45,and this might be a convenient option for some
people, especially thosewho are less technically adept and/or who
have to use public or workcomputers that they can't/aren't allowed
to install programs or orreconfigure.
Thoughts?
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<pre wrap="">I know this is an old article
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.whitedust.net/article/28/Tor:%20The%20Ying%20or%20the%20Yang?/">http://www.whitedust.net/article/28/Tor:%20The%20Ying%20or%20the%20Yang?/</a>)
but I just now read it for the first time...
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<pre wrap="">Looks like torizens get a bad rep to start out with, so we have a lotof
ground to make up.
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<pre wrap="">What do you think?
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<pre wrap="">Is tor just a fast way to bounce connections for crackers?
Or do we have a seriously powerful tool for everyone on both sides ofthe
line here?
Where do you think the future of tor lies?
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<pre wrap="">Note: This is an attempt to start an actual conversation. So don't
misinterpret my intentions or anything.
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<pre wrap="">Beast
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