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goober   Posted 3rd Feb 2006 12:11am
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is there anyw ay to log conversations in RF? ims ure there is, ive heard people say they did... How?

anyone??
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NoClanFrank    Posted 3rd Feb 2006 12:31am
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yes you hoser. use rfsa4 it logs the stuff for u. it creates a file called chat log. the only draw back is that it starts off fresh evertime you restart the program. if you want to save them for future use, you will need to save them before you restart the progra.
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goober   Posted 3rd Feb 2006 12:56am
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that only logs on your server though...
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NoClanFrank    Posted 3rd Feb 2006 2:16am
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Yes, I know.
Why do you want to record chat logs on other people's server?

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Have you been talking to President George W. Bush on his spying tactics, which I totally support. I'm not hiding anything and I don't care if strangers listen to my conversation without me ever knowing. It's like they are not doing it any way. Only people that are hiding something are the ones that have something to hide.


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If you are trying to get some proof that somebody said something. Try asking the server if they use RFSA and have the chat feature enabled. If they don't then you can always take screen shots of the conversions.
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sobe    Posted 3rd Feb 2006 3:20am
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Actually, not to go off topic, but George Bush in a press conference was asked the question, "Did you go to see Brokeback Mountain?" Bush just blushed! lmao

Brokeback Mountain insight:

Quoting Yahoo Movies
An epic love story, set against the sweeping landscapes of Wyoming and Texas, that tells the story of two young men--a ranch-hand and a rodeo cowboy--who meet in the summer of 1963 while driving cattle on a mountain range. They unexpectedly forge a lifelong connection, one whose complications, joys and tragedies provide a testament to the endurance and power of love.


lol, I was like CENSORED !
Makes me wonder about out president!

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Assaultman67    Posted 3rd Feb 2006 3:42am
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yeah, i don't really want to watch a movie on CENSORED cowboys ... i bet he thought it was just another cowboy type movie, he watched it, and now is embarrased he saw it ... I would be.

couldn't somebody make a program that takes messages, makes a copy of it, and puts it in a table? (client side)
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sobe    Posted 3rd Feb 2006 4:14am
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Or even put it in a txt document would work! lol
"Apparently, Plaintiff believes that he could sue an egg company for fraud for labeling a carton of 12 eggs a dozen, because some bakers would view a dozen as including 13 items." - Western Digital 2006    



NoClanFrank    Posted 3rd Feb 2006 5:35am
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Quoting Assaultman67
Couldn't somebody make a program that takes messages, makes a copy of it, and puts it in a table? (client side)

I'll go one further and add one more request. That the program names each text chat files by the date it was created in. This will eliminate the other problem with RFSA4.
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sobe    Posted 3rd Feb 2006 5:39am
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Yea, it could read from your OS's current date.
"Apparently, Plaintiff believes that he could sue an egg company for fraud for labeling a carton of 12 eggs a dozen, because some bakers would view a dozen as including 13 items." - Western Digital 2006    



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