Does it validate w3? The answer is no;)
Seriously however, robots.txt could have solved this issue. Oddly enough the site says I am not able to save/copy/print on their "help" page. I tried all the above on the main page and it worked. Shoddy protection to say the least.
I put up a mirror. 720p with no watermarks;)
I might take it down later however according to how much the server burns down...
http://h4xmb.org/h4x/halo3.wmv
I currently carry around with me: Kororaa XGL live CD v0.3 and 0.2
There is nothing better than to show off the power of Linux to your friends and the non believers. 0.3 is only ATI cards at the moment, while 0.2 supports both. People are usually impressed by this.
You might want to look into TrueCrypt.
Does it validate w3? The answer is no ;)
Seriously however, robots.txt could have solved this issue. Oddly enough the site says I am not able to save/copy/print on their "help" page. I tried all the above on the main page and it worked. Shoddy protection to say the least.
I put up a mirror. 720p with no watermarks ;)
I might take it down later however according to how much the server burns down...
http://h4xmb.org/h4x/halo3.wmv
I currently carry around with me:
:)
Kororaa XGL live CD v0.3 and 0.2
There is nothing better than to show off the power of Linux to your friends and the non believers. 0.3 is only ATI cards at the moment, while 0.2 supports both. People are usually impressed by this.
Backtrack 1.0
The best in security analysis live cd's.
Damn Small Linux
Good for older machines
Offline NT Password and Registry Editor
Always good to have when people forget their admin password or something on a windows machine...
Auditor Security collection from the backtrack people. I still have this around because it supports a bit more hardware than backtrack did
Knoppix
Good when you are at public terminals and are kinda paranoid...
I also carry around various install cd's for recent versions of linux.