I have a 1TB HD that’s almost half full of fetish porn. It’s encrypted so my relatives can’t access it in case I die unexpectedly.
Would you ever travel with the HDD abroad? Would like to see how Canadian, Australian, and American customs react towards that type of porn.
How many people have a folder of bookmarks of porn?
How else do you catalog and store pictures of your ex’s to bitterly whack off to if not on your hard drive. Hard drive, heh.
Off on a tangent, I don’t get these guys you occasionally hear about who get fired for having (and viewing) pr0n on their work computers or phones. How can anyone be that obsessed with it?
Another tangent, but I was surprised to see a piece on CBS News about sniffer dogs that are trained to find media devices, including finding a MicroSD drive hidden in a power outlet. (Don’t know how they smell identifiably different than other types of plastic.) So I suppose that if you have something that you really don’t want to be found, even a hidden MicroSD drive needs to be encrypted.
I never understood that either. I’ve always found separating “work” and “play” (whatever you define that as!) to be a relatively easy concept to understand.
The ‘thrill of getting caught’ is actually a very powerful stimulant in terms of sexual arousal; A straight-A student in my school told me he entered some youth group for 16 teens. He was charming and planned everything. He used to enter the girls rooms at night and masturbate on their handbags and even on their faces.
Despite the fact that he had a girlfriend at one point, sex was very boring for him. The thrill of masturbating on girls items and getting caught was powerful for him.
Wow, that’s some fucked-up shit right there.
If you don’t know what “streaming” is then, no, you are not "a relatively knowledgeable computer guy.
What’s next-a thread on “Porn files found on computers in the rubble of 9/11 that inspired spree killers”?
They didn’t notice?
Throw me the idol, senor, I throw you the whip!
Next on Springer!
Eh, I can survive a few weeks without porn.
Er… Yes, I’ve heard of sites like this. I believe I may have seen an article about them in the Financial Times. Most unseemly.
Mine’s called ‘‘Nothing to See Here.’’
At first, I had porn 3.5" disks. Then, I had porn CDs. Now, I have many porn folders on my laptop all redundantly backed up on DVD and thumb drives. I’d like some file tagging system to make searching easier.
Nope, not uncommon. If I find a streaming video I really like I save a copy.
However I keep mine on a USB drive (with another USB drive as backup in case the main one breaks). Over the course of years you find videos you really like and can enjoy multiple times.
Thats possible, and I’m not in law enforcement, but I doubt it.
The reason I doubt it is that if you have hundreds (if not thousands) of videos and photos on your PC, how is someone going to know a girl is 16 or 17 instead of 18? You really can’t tell. When people look for CP I would assume they look for pre-pubescent people, not post-pubescent. Thinking of women I’ve known in real life, I’ve met 14 year olds who looked 25, I’ve met 21 year olds who looked 40 and I’ve met 26 year olds who looked 17. You really can’t tell if someone is 16 vs 18 just from a video. All porn professionally made in the US requires age record keeping though, which is good.
What I have heard of happening though is someone buying a used PC on craigslist, and getting busted because the previous owner had CP on it.
By having a database of filenames of common underage images, and running a quick “find”. How hard was that?