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I live in a shared house with no access to the router how can I tell if Im being cyber snooped by my housemate?

Ive recently moved into a shared house where the internet access is controlled by the foreign couple I live with ) I.E they have the contract with the I.S.P the router is in their bedroom. Now although I have no reason to dis-trust them really, they do seem to spend alot of time in thier room claim 'not to watch much T.V but to go online alot'..I read of a way to be able to tell if another computer on the same network as me can have or is accessing my computer but can't quite remember the procedure, any help on this matter or advice would be greatly appreciated and before anyone states the obvious and suggets I get a seperate internet connection for my room, yes I am aware of this and am infact giving it serious consideration due to the fact I don't want any online banking info getting into the wrong hands!

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You can not directly join the two as PVC uses a liquid welding type of gluing solution (actulally the PVC glue causes th material to melt and fuse together. Copper pipe is sodered together with heat. However you can put a facet (you probably allready have one) on the copper pipe and then put together a PVC section which simply screws onto the Copper fitting. Then use PVC for the rest of your plumbing solution. Go to you local home DIY store and they can help you Get er Done! Hope this helps! Peace.
Guess what. It's the gloves that make me queasy. That's because I know that many of those people wear the same gloves all day and never clean or change them. At least with the bare hands, there is a continuous hand washing going on. And nothing is worse than the gloved hand that goes and touches something gross and back to the food. Do you wear gloves when you prepare food at home. Neither do I. That's because we wash our hands before touching food, just like food preparers must. Food safety law is a state issue and usually administered by counties.
yes you can, and its simple. the fittings are available at lowes or home depot.just ask for the compression type special fittings to adapt from copper to pvc or visa versa..you will need a copper tubeing cutter if you dont have one and the rest is up to your skills of a home do it yourselfer at plumbing problems.or just ask for expert advise at the place where you get the parts,they usually have someone who has been there done that you can do it they can help !!! so they say.

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