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Foe'ing a Thread

Posted: Tue March 21, 2017 3:12 am
by washing machine
There's not a way to do this, right? If we could make this feature happen, I estimate that more RMers who work in open spaces would feel more comfortable posting. I'm for anything that brings more lurkers out of the shadows.

Re: Foe'ing a Thread

Posted: Tue March 21, 2017 3:46 am
by The Argonaut
Don't click on it, duh

Re: Foe'ing a Thread

Posted: Tue March 21, 2017 3:50 am
by washing machine
That's an obvious solution but it doesn't do anything about the fact that a friend, fiance or co-worker can look over my shoulder and see me browsing a forum with thread titles like "Pubic Hair - What's Going On Down There?", "The Depression Thread" and "Chicano Batman."

Re: Foe'ing a Thread

Posted: Tue March 21, 2017 3:51 am
by The Argonaut
Congratulations on your engagement, reid.

Re: Foe'ing a Thread

Posted: Tue March 21, 2017 3:51 am
by washing machine
The Argonaut wrote:Congratulations on your engagement, reid.
Wow, thanks man. Means a lot coming from you in a thread like this.

Re: Foe'ing a Thread

Posted: Tue March 21, 2017 3:56 am
by The Argonaut
My screen at work is completely hidden to everyone but me, but I'd still never pull up RM at work. I have sat at my desk, right in front of my work computer, and pulled RM up on my phone, though. I just don't trust that the IT guys aren't discreetly watching me, or that there isn't some central log that is being automatically saved of all my websites that they will use against me in some future labor arbitration. On the work computer, I stick to news sites when I'm being a bad employee.

Re: Foe'ing a Thread

Posted: Tue March 21, 2017 3:57 am
by washing machine
The Argonaut wrote:My screen at work is completely hidden to everyone but me, but I'd still never pull up RM at work. I have sat at my desk, right in front of my work computer, and pulled RM up on my phone, though. I just don't trust that the IT guys aren't discreetly watching me, or that there isn't some central log that is being automatically saved of all my websites that they will use against me in some future labor arbitration. On the work computer, I stick to news sites when I'm being a bad employee.
in the wind, indeed.