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Title: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: Dandy on June 19, 2007, 04:50:16 PM
http://www.track-your-partner.com/

Unbelieveable - it works!

(Caution!
Some people seem to see something immoral there - but a second, closer look should make clear its just a harmless video-joke - but appearently some prudish party poopers can't bear it to be fooled this way)



EDIT:
warning added
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: motorollin on June 19, 2007, 06:01:53 PM
Remove that link please. This is a family site you know!  :-x

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moto
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: Dandy on June 19, 2007, 06:59:41 PM
@motorollin

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motorollin wrote:

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This is a family site you know!



And who protects families visiting a zoo, where the animals (e.g. monkeys) make similar movements??
Should the zoos also be removed?

BTW - you should have a closer look - there is nothing immoral.
The actors are dressed (EDIT:)with swimming togs!
Maybe your dirty thoughts made your eyes oversee this fact...  :-P

I'd prefer to leave it to the mods to decide if I should remove the link or not.
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: CannonFodder on June 19, 2007, 07:54:17 PM
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Dandy wrote:
@motorollin

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motorollin wrote:

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This is a family site you know!



And who protects families visiting a zoo, where the animals (e.g. monkeys) make similar movements??
Should the zoos also be removed?

BTW - you should have a closer look - there is nothing immoral.
The actors are dressed!
Maybe your dirty thoughts made your eyes oversee this fact...  :-P

I'd prefer to leave it to the mods to decide if I should remove the link or not.


Would you like your children to see such things?

If so then you are a pervert.
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: bloodline on June 19, 2007, 08:52:49 PM
Actually I found it funny... but then I've been reading the Viz Profanasaurus all day... so I'm no moral compass right now...
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: Dandy on June 20, 2007, 11:05:47 AM
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CannonFodder wrote:
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Dandy wrote:
@motorollin

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motorollin wrote:

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This is a family site you know!



And who protects families visiting a zoo, where the animals (e.g. monkeys) make similar movements??
Should the zoos also be removed?

BTW - you should have a closer look - there is nothing immoral.
The actors are dressed!
Maybe your dirty thoughts made your eyes oversee this fact...  :-P

I'd prefer to leave it to the mods to decide if I should remove the link or not.



Would you like your children to see such things?



You should ask my children if they like to see something like that or not - they're old enough to decide themselves.

Children that are not old enough to see such things should not be allowed by their parents to use a computer without their supervision or even to browse the web without their supervision.

It's the parents responsibility to decide what their kids may see and what not.

Regarding myself - I'm not a prudish party poop or someone that tries to hide reality or fun away from his kids...

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CannonFodder wrote:

If so then you are a pervert.



Nope - your toughts appear to be pervet, while jokes and even sex are natural - or are you a prudish party poop?

Are zoos - where animals are allowed to practice REALsex in front of all the kids - pervert, too?

Don't you see that you're going to declare somthing entirely natural as "immoral"?

Or the parents that take their kids out on sunny sunday afternoon for a visit to a zoo - are they pervert as well?
 :headwall:

Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: motorollin on June 20, 2007, 11:47:47 AM
Regardless of personal feelings on the subject, the posting guidelines state the following:

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No pornographic, sexually offensive, sexually explicit, or objectifying material


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moto
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: Speelgoedmannetje on June 20, 2007, 11:50:06 AM
Don't be too harsh, people.
Though, Dandy, you could have posted a warning with it. I mean, lots of guys visit this site at work.
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: CannonFodder on June 20, 2007, 12:04:07 PM
@Dandy

How would you like it if someone posted a link to a video of two men having sex?
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: Dandy on June 21, 2007, 06:26:46 AM
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CannonFodder wrote:
@Dandy

How would you like it if someone posted a link to a video of two men having sex?


How do you mean it - two men having sex with one woman, or two men having sex with two or more women or two men having sex with each other?
 :-?

Sorry, mate - but I can't see where anyboby in the linked video has sex - as far I can see they only act as if they had.

For me this is a huge difference, you see?

And I presumed that people, who obviously are intelligent enough to use a computer and to browse a computer forum, were equally intelligent enough to recognise this difference.

Or should I be mistaken here?

 :-?

And now I'd really like to back on topic again.

If you take a closer look at the page after that joke-video is over, you'll notice that tracking a person via satellite really is possible.

Originally I wanted to discuss this feature, but some prudish party poopers wanted this discussion to degenerate into a discussion about sex just to distinguish themselves as upholders of so called "moral standards"...
 :egad:
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: Dandy on June 21, 2007, 06:35:04 AM
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Speelgoedmannetje wrote:

Don't be too harsh, people.
Though, Dandy, you could have posted a warning with it. I mean, lots of guys visit this site at work.



Thanks for the idea - a really good point. Should have thought of it myself...

Added the warning.
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: Dandy on June 21, 2007, 06:46:25 PM
@ motorollin

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motorollin wrote:

Regardless of personal feelings on the subject, the posting guidelines state the following:

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No pornographic, sexually offensive, sexually explicit, or objectifying material





Yes - I know.
But you have to admit that "implying" or "pretending" is not included.

And if you take an objective look at it you will see that all they are doing is implying to have sex (or pretending to have sex) - both are dressed for swimming - no real sex involved - nothing immoral.

So calm down, please - O.K.?
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: CannonFodder on June 21, 2007, 06:58:31 PM
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nothing immoral.


Not everyone who browses here shares the same morals as you.

Some of us could lose our jobs for clicking on that link.
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: Dandy on June 22, 2007, 07:04:10 AM
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CannonFodder wrote:
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nothing immoral.


Not everyone who browses here shares the same morals as you.

Some of us could lose our jobs for clicking on that link.


That's why I appreciated this hint and added the warning...
 ;-)
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: sir_inferno on August 09, 2007, 08:33:07 PM
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Dandy wrote:

BTW - you should have a closer look - there is nothing immoral.
The actors are dressed!

no they're not
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: cecilia on August 10, 2007, 04:28:52 PM
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sir_inferno wrote:
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Dandy wrote:

BTW - you should have a closer look - there is nothing immoral.
The actors are dressed!

no they're not
^  someone who had a CLOSER look   :lol:
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: Dandy on August 24, 2007, 09:06:23 AM
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cecilia wrote:

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sir_inferno wrote:

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Dandy wrote:

BTW - you should have a closer look - there is nothing immoral.
The actors are dressed!



no they're not

^  

someone who had a CLOSER look   :lol:



A closer look?
Are you sure?
With those glasses (in his avatar)???
 :-D  :roll:
Title: Re: Partner tracking via sattelite
Post by: NoFastMem on August 24, 2007, 07:28:15 PM
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CannonFodder wrote:
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nothing immoral.


Not everyone who browses here shares the same morals as you.

Some of us could lose our jobs for clicking on that link.


Are you kidding me?

What exactly does amiga.org or a "partner tracking" website have to do with doing your job anyway? You're already wasting your company's resources, somehow it's Dandy's fault you might lose your job??

Moto's argument, I can appreciate. But you need a reality check on this one mate... Sorry.

:-?