how to pretent a different location

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yester64

Hi, i am not very experienced with tunneling but i believe you can
make a tunnel connection via your browser to prentend to the other
side that you are from a different location.
Example, some videos on websites are region locked. If you from a
different location you are not able to watch them. Although you don't
steal anything, just watching, how can you make yourself able to watch
these videos?
 
A

Allen Drake

Hi, i am not very experienced with tunneling but i believe you can
make a tunnel connection via your browser to prentend to the other
side that you are from a different location.
Example, some videos on websites are region locked. If you from a
different location you are not able to watch them. Although you don't
steal anything, just watching, how can you make yourself able to watch
these videos?

Wrong group. You want this:

http://forum.hidemyass.com/
 
P

Paul in Houston TX

Hi, i am not very experienced with tunneling but i believe you can
make a tunnel connection via your browser to prentend to the other
side that you are from a different location.
Example, some videos on websites are region locked. If you from a
different location you are not able to watch them. Although you don't
steal anything, just watching, how can you make yourself able to watch
these videos?
Research "proxy".
 
V

VanguardLH

Hi, i am not very experienced with tunneling but i believe you can
make a tunnel connection via your browser to prentend to the other
side that you are from a different location.
Example, some videos on websites are region locked. If you from a
different location you are not able to watch them. Although you don't
steal anything, just watching, how can you make yourself able to watch
these videos?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vpn
http://compnetworking.about.com/od/vpn/g/bldef_vpn.htm
http://www.howstuffworks.com/vpn.htm

Do some research before guessing what a computer technology is for.
 
S

Stewart

Hi, i am not very experienced with tunneling but i believe you can
make a tunnel connection via your browser to prentend to the other
side that you are from a different location.
Example, some videos on websites are region locked. If you from a
different location you are not able to watch them. Although you
don't
steal anything, just watching, how can you make yourself able to
watch
these videos?
There is a small program called Utunnel that can be used for this.
 
A

Allen

Hi, i am not very experienced with tunneling but i believe you can
make a tunnel connection via your browser to prentend to the other
side that you are from a different location.
Example, some videos on websites are region locked. If you from a
different location you are not able to watch them. Although you don't
steal anything, just watching, how can you make yourself able to watch
these videos?
It might also be helpful if the OP defined "pretent" and "prentend".
Google brings only French clues to the first and nothing for the second.
He/she might also remember this "Proof read, then hit SEND".
 
C

Char Jackson

It might also be helpful if the OP defined "pretent" and "prentend".
Google brings only French clues to the first and nothing for the second.
He/she might also remember this "Proof read, then hit SEND".
"Proof read"? Was that intentional? :)

I've heard it said that every time you make a typo, the errorists win.

(Hey Gene, get in on this. I know you can top me. :) )
 
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Allen

"Proof read"? Was that intentional? :)

I've heard it said that every time you make a typo, the errorists win.

(Hey Gene, get in on this. I know you can top me. :) )
What's your problem? Do you think that proof and read must be combined
into one word? Please explain.
Allen
 
C

Char Jackson

What's your problem? Do you think that proof and read must be combined
into one word? Please explain.
Sorry, I thought you did that intentionally as a joke. Yes, proofread
is the word you were apparently looking for.
 
Y

yester64

It might also be helpful if the OP defined "pretent" and "prentend".
Google brings only French clues to the first and nothing for the second.
He/she might also remember this "Proof read, then hit SEND".
Gee, good tip. Next time i will check first before sending. Now i know
there is spellchecker somewhere out there who is watching me.
 
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Carroll Robbins

(e-mail address removed) wrote on Sun, 11 Dec 2011 11:45:31 -0800 in
Gee, good tip. Next time i will check first before sending.
Tick "Tools -> Options -> Posting Messages -> Spell Checking -> Auto-check
when sending a message".
 
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Gene E. Bloch

"Proof read"? Was that intentional? :)
I've heard it said that every time you make a typo, the errorists win.
(Hey Gene, get in on this. I know you can top me. :) )
Not sure I can top you, you're definitely on top of things - and
anyway, Allen is doing quite well without my interference :)
 
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Dave \Crash\ Dummy

Char said:
Sorry, I thought you did that intentionally as a joke. Yes, proofread
is the word you were apparently looking for.
It is good policy never to remonstrate with errorists.
 

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