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Neighbors can view my screen. How?

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>All wrapped in foil, and everything locked twice.
You should have seen all the wacky software stuff I was thinking before I heard them mention my BIOS password. Now I know it can't be a trojan or something just viewing my screen. It must be a camera or peephole or something...
 
Ugh, maybe it was a screen viewer like Back Orifice or even a VNC variant installed by neighbors with spare keys. Or even just my paranoid mind filling in half heard shit as whole. Either was way more likely. I like small cup Japanese women in terms of porn and it is easy to mistake that for something illegal that I'm not into.
 
Originally posted by: ppdes
I like small cup Japanese women in terms of porn and it is easy to mistake that for something illegal that I'm not into.

LMFAO

Sig worthy there.

:laugh:
 
Originally posted by: walrus
Just keep your aluminum hat on and everything will be all right

I think you should do your interpretation of Mr. Bean going paranoid. Get tinfoil hats for you and your teddy bear. If you want to up the creep factor, get one to cover your other head (teddy's too). Hmm, to boot, do a striptease or something (but keep the hats firmly on).

Then go over and knock on their door and see if you could borrow some sugar (or tinfoil) and see if they look at you funny.
 
I need to ditch the porn and Japanese animation habit. Wasting my life hoarding that stuff was stupid and unhealthly. I could have been doing something constructive with my life like meeting people or making things.

If a mod reads this please delete (thread and user if possible, it is true the computer was compromised).
 
I found your posts very entertaining, and wanted to save them in case they were accidentally edited out.

Topic Title: What to do about hidden cameras?

Originally posted by: ppdes
I realize the odds are better that I'm crazy than that there are hidden cameras here. But just assuming I'm not, what's the proper procedure? Call the police? Call a security contractor to check the place out?

Originally posted by: ppdes
Haha, guess you aren't supposed to talk about it right in front of them for fun:
>Be Very Discreet...
http://www.tscm.com/behavior.html

Originally posted by: ppdes
>what would lead you to believe cameras were there.
I can hear the people watching talking occasionally. Thus the crazy comment, heh.

Originally posted by: ppdes
Well no need for audio bugs. Poor sound proofing does for that, unfortunately. I have to listen to the girl watcher whining about every little thing.

Originally posted by: ppdes
Geh, this article starts that video voyeurism is a "felony that carries a maximum penalty of seven years in prison", but then it says a landlord only got "three years probation and 280 hours of community service" for putting a camera in a smoke detector in NY:
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/n...video-voyeur-law_x.htm

So they can escape jail time with a good lawyer or something? That sucks.

Originally posted by: ppdes
>http://www.brickhousesecurity.com/sf-103.html
>light reflected from a focused optical system, such as a Video Camera, is reflected along the same path as the incident light
>[...]
>strong reflection from the target camera

Whoa, all you need is a super bright light? Curse my stingy ways for not picking up one of those cool LED ones from the gadget blogs...

Originally posted by: ppdes
Guess I'll go for the suit if waving my bright floor lights around looking for camera reflections doesn't make me feel silly enough first...

Originally posted by: ppdes
>All wrapped in foil, and everything locked twice.
You should have seen all the wacky software stuff I was thinking before I heard them mention my BIOS password. Now I know it can't be a trojan or something just viewing my screen. It must be a camera or peephole or something...

Originally posted by: ppdes
I give up, I guess. I don't want to call the police and be called a nut ball. I'll just move out.

Originally posted by: ppdes
Ugh, maybe it was a screen viewer like Back Orifice or even a VNC variant installed by neighbors with spare keys. Or even just my paranoid mind filling in half heard shit as whole. Either was way more likely. I like small cup Japanese women in terms of porn and it is easy to mistake that for something illegal that I'm not into.

Originally posted by: ppdes
I need to ditch the porn and Japanese animation habit. Wasting my life hoarding that stuff was stupid and unhealthly. I could have been doing something constructive with my life like meeting people or making things.

If a mod reads this please delete (thread and user if possible, it is true the computer was compromised).

 
they can also see you when you masturbate, hence all the strange laughter you hear coming from your neighbors house... nope, they werent watching dumb and dumber like you thought.
 
Thats a very entertaining thread.

At my workplace, some gals put a small mirror nxt to their desktop so they see who's behind them.
 
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