Using instant messengers at college

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Some people seem to be kinda dense, know what I mean?

like this guy who sits in this seat I am now sitting in in the class before me. For some unknown reason, he downloaded AIM to this college computer and set it up to where it automatically signs in when you start it up.

And when he got done with it, he...just signed off. He didn't close it, he just signed off and left the program running. So, I went and double clicked, and found myself talking to one of his friends, who had no idea I wasn't him until I told her :embarrassed:

I coulda gone and treated his friends like crap, and he would've never known. But I didn't, of course. heh.




Now that I've complained about that, I bet I forget to log off of GTplanet on this computer :P
 
Originally posted by skynyrd
Now that I've complained about that, I bet I forget to log off of GTplanet on this computer :P

Heh, good point. Using any form of user based communication on the web from a public computer just isn't intelligent. Even something like Hotmail can be 'played with'. My suggestion, just save it for your own computer.

~LoudMusic
 
Heh, one of the guys at work likes to "meet" girls from the local area in chat rooms. He left his chat running one day, and so I decided to teach him a lesson. This girl was on the other end, that he was trying to score on, so I took a few liberties. Told her that I like the Village People and wearing women's clothes...

He found out the next day, upon logging in to chat with her 😈
 
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