Japanese views 780000 pornographic pages in just 9 months!!!

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Maverick, May 2, 2008.

  1. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    probably im sure the admins have their own trackers etc

    but maybe not considering they only found him out cause he got a virus.....
     
  2. ProjectD

    ProjectD VIP yay :]

    uh wow just this one guy... we now know what these ppl do when their at work
     
  3. this guy is quite amazing, i really just wanna see how he would be surfing the net lol 20 pages a min crazy!!!!
     
  4. bbes

    bbes Incredible

    ye i think they had trackers, every company does its just the admins don't usually check it unless something is up.
     
  5. Chibi12

    Chibi12 Well-Known Member

    stupid and very desperate though i fail to see how he saw anything with only 1 min per 20 pages!!
     
  6. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    ^he only looks at boobs?
     
  7. i bet he had a mental checklist.... if he saw what he wanted he spent maybe 5 seconds extra hahaha
     
  8. bbes

    bbes Incredible

    prob watching all those 20 sec samples on those pages which u have to pay perhaps.
     
  9. The_Jelly

    The_Jelly NSFW? :P

    He might have had passwords for various sites and was mass downloading the stuff.
     
  10. ralphrepo

    ralphrepo Well-Known Member

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    I doubt the truthfulness of this story. If you're looking at 20 web pages a minute, that averages out to three seconds per page. I don't know about you guys, but I'm on cable, and even with that, it takes roughly three seconds (at least) to load even non image or graphics intensive page, much less a page load with lots of naked women.

    Now lets' look at the usual porn behavior; what do people do? Like da-uh... they LOOK; and I mean they LOOK and LOOK and LOOK at something for a very "satisfyingly" LONG time. Three seconds per page is not looking at porn, its a bot going from page to page and the guy probably didn't know anything about it.

    Don't believe all that you read. The story probably falls into the Pulitzer school of journalism, ie sensationalism for the sake of selling news.

    Ralph