-=> Mocking Kenneth J. Renaud to Kurt Wismer <=-
KW> there are other ways... write a 0 byte cookie file to your hard drive
KW> and set the read-only attribute on it... then it can't be overwritten
KW> by new cookies and you should still be able to go to websites that
KW> require cookies...
KJR> How would you go about writing this 0 byte cookie, as that sounds
KJR> like a good alternative to me!
use a text editor to create a file called cookie.txt (i think it's a
txt, if you browser has been using cookies you can check to make sure)
and then just leave the text file empty and save it...
or you could just do "type >cookie.txt" without the quotes...
the important thing is to set it's read-only attribute... i don't think
it necessarily has to be 0 bytes...
... sober is the ability to lay on the ground without holding on...
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