The torrent (myspacepicstorrent) is ~17.5GB. The torrent contains 17 zips:
0.zip, 1.zip, 2.zip, 3.zip, 4.zip, 5.zip, 6.zip, 7.zip, 8.zip, 9.zip, a.zip, b.zip, c.zip, d.zip, e.zip, f.zip - The pictures, or so it seems. Haven't downloaded the pictures, yet. Each zip is ~1GB.
html.zip contains html files that link, supposedly, to the original pictures. It's ~30MB.
Out of sheer curiosity, I viewed the source of a couple of the html files - wanted to see if they contained any friendID's or anything else that could link the pics to the user.
The links do not contain a friendID or anything else that would tie the picture back to the user. Unless, of course, there is a rainbow table floating around that contains the hashes of the pics and the associated friendID's?
The html files, however, do contain FriendFinder spam. (iFrame, of course. pid=g872417-pmem, if anyone cares.)
Sorta stoopid, if you think about it. All the authorities would have to do, if they are interested, is contact FriendFinder (or the parent company[1]), and get the contact details for the affiliate.
Anywho. I hope this answers the size comment. I'm sure every prevert from here to China is part of the torrent's swarm.:)
[1] I don't know if FriendFinder is an indy company or owned by someone else. I don't even care enough to visit the site. Sorry. I'm tired and I've got a toothache.:P
There are no Hitlers of the world, and last time there was, we managed with a vastly smaller military budget. We didn't even have a decent air force. You don't need to constantly maintain a military force capable of fighting WWIII. You have got to be fucking kidding me.
Your ignorance is making my head hurt. Literally. I'm getting up, grabbing a couple Excedrin, and having a smoke.
I'm not sure, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same method of thinking that allows some people to claim that the 2nd doesn't protect an individual's right to bear arms. Or arm bears, for that matter.;)
However, to stay on topic, I must concur that this is so damn obvious - cells and laptops being the modern equivalent of papers - that this should have been addressed a long time ago.
This news clip pissed me off something fierce Welcome to Life.
I don't really think it will affect the consumers Oh, I'm sure it did. A handful, at most, but news stories do have an impact.
The fox news audience consists of idiots and Republicans Nice generalization there. Have any thoughts about black people?
both of which will find a new calling in November when the Dems take the whitehouse. Hm? That's silly. Limbaugh and his ilk are dying for a Democrat in the White House. Preferably Senator Clinton, but I'm sure they'll settle for Senator Obama.
I have to say though Must you?
it really think something should be done about the fact that stupid people can say stupid things and the rest of us just have to accept it because they are how they are Please, tell me you're a troll and this is a joke.
When will the intellectuals rise? Well, at least, you're smart enough to realize you aren't one. Keep waiting, though. I'm sure they'll be along shortly to force the world to think as you do and guide humanity to a golden, gilded age.
One, two, and a... zing!
Instead of bashing an entire network (which makes as much sense as bashing an entire political party - hey, you did both!), you may want to read FoxNews' Eric Burn's article Media is Biased Toward Simplicity, Sensation.
If you're going to insult have the back-spine not to apologize after spitting in one's face. Insult? Not really an insult. Merely a dirty comment and an acknowledgement of its dirtiness.
And, if you had read closely, I mentioned nothing about faces.;)
However, BoA does not list any account numbers online, only the last 4 digits (I am assuming that other banks do the same). WaMu (Washington Mutual) - a favorite amongst the college crowd - displays the last four digits of the account in the transaction history, too. However, if you view a statement, it does show the full account number.
People are hired to think about this for their day job, and you can't explain how to break it with 2 sentences, I guarantee you that. And if you could, you'd have a job!;D
With specs like those, Linux may become known as a "low quality" operating system. To the masses, at least.
I'll explain: Joe Consumer buys a system for $200. He realizes that he can't run his Windows apps easily/at all, that it's "different" and "difficult" from what he knows (Microsoft, again), and it's kind of slow. He'll associate Linux with incompatibility, difficulties, and piss poor performance. And he may tell his friends.
I haven't even addressed the poor schmuck trying to bring home work from the office.
The typical/.er can spend a couple hours reconfoobling a box, Joe Consumer doesn't have that luxury - he's got bills to pay, sleep to steal, and enough grief from the rest of his life. He doesn't want to know what a goddamn compiler is, he doesn't give a shit about GPL dogma, and he couldn't care less who Stallman is - he simply wants his box to do what he expects and wants it to do.
Be careful what'cha ask for, ya know.
Oh, yeah: save the argument about "educating the masses". They don't care and trying to shove propaganda, dogma and excuses down their throats will only drive them further away from Linux.
After that, you might as well be living in the old west where the only justice you get is the justice you take. Screw justice! I want a harem of sex slaves!
The top five most pirated tracks last week were from Alicia Keys, Fergie, Soulja Boy, Daughtry and somebody called "Baby Bash." I have no clue what or who "Baby Bash" is, but it sounds fun!
I buy a CD, copy it, then some time later sell the original. According to your revised law I haven't broken the law even though 2 copies now exist. Let me respond for the collective: waaah! Fair use! waaah! Information wants to be free! waaah! Digital revolutions and dying business models! waaah! I want free stuff! waaah!
Oh wait I got it, what if terrorist took over the cabin, but then a passenger(Justin Long) who is a master hacker controls the plane from his seat using his cell phone, and safely lands the plane but after he flipped it a few times so the terrorist would be knocked unconscious. Who has Bruckheimer's phone number I have an idea. Wrong, wrong, wrong! Everyone knows all the l33t ub3r h4ck3r$ use MacBooks.
Now, maybe, if the cell phone is a iPhone... It may be plausible....
But you're going to tell me that GM is "embracing" Open Source simply by creating a blog and a wiki by using the two most popular software titles in those categories? Welcome to Corporate America! You can leave your soul at the door and you'll find the knees pads under your desk!
For the record, I'm not a "nuclear fanatic". I'd love to build a Dyson sphere, but - again - the problem is current technology.
For the average person living out in the middle of nowhere, yes - installing a half dozen solar panels (or a windmill) is a helluva lot cheaper and easier than building a nuclear plant. However, if you want to power a modern city... well, you quickly run out of roofs and open spaces for the panels.
If I ever have a cabin... home... compound... in the middle of nowhere, you can bet I'll have a few panels. And barbed wire.:)
The torrent (myspacepicstorrent) is ~17.5GB. The torrent contains 17 zips:
:)
:P
0.zip, 1.zip, 2.zip, 3.zip, 4.zip, 5.zip, 6.zip, 7.zip, 8.zip, 9.zip, a.zip, b.zip, c.zip, d.zip, e.zip, f.zip - The pictures, or so it seems. Haven't downloaded the pictures, yet. Each zip is ~1GB.
html.zip contains html files that link, supposedly, to the original pictures. It's ~30MB.
Out of sheer curiosity, I viewed the source of a couple of the html files - wanted to see if they contained any friendID's or anything else that could link the pics to the user.
The links do not contain a friendID or anything else that would tie the picture back to the user. Unless, of course, there is a rainbow table floating around that contains the hashes of the pics and the associated friendID's?
The html files, however, do contain FriendFinder spam. (iFrame, of course. pid=g872417-pmem, if anyone cares.)
Sorta stoopid, if you think about it. All the authorities would have to do, if they are interested, is contact FriendFinder (or the parent company[1]), and get the contact details for the affiliate.
Anywho. I hope this answers the size comment. I'm sure every prevert from here to China is part of the torrent's swarm.
[1] I don't know if FriendFinder is an indy company or owned by someone else. I don't even care enough to visit the site. Sorry. I'm tired and I've got a toothache.
Your ignorance is making my head hurt. Literally. I'm getting up, grabbing a couple Excedrin, and having a smoke.
Sweet. Fucking. Christ.
So, ah, you want a PussyOS? Maybe the users will lovingly refer to it as POS?
I'm not sure, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same method of thinking that allows some people to claim that the 2nd doesn't protect an individual's right to bear arms. Or arm bears, for that matter. ;)
However, to stay on topic, I must concur that this is so damn obvious - cells and laptops being the modern equivalent of papers - that this should have been addressed a long time ago.
Oh, man! I'm in heaven! I love crap! :)
Reminds me of Things You Never Knew Existed!
One, two, and a... zing!
Instead of bashing an entire network (which makes as much sense as bashing an entire political party - hey, you did both!), you may want to read FoxNews' Eric Burn's article Media is Biased Toward Simplicity, Sensation.
This is further proof that the Bible is the Word of God and vindicates Intelligent Design!
And, if you had read closely, I mentioned nothing about faces.
Any slit experiment is fine with me!
/. for this vulgar, disgusting attempt at humor. Please don't knee me in the nuts. :))
(I am so sorry to the one woman on
With specs like those, Linux may become known as a "low quality" operating system. To the masses, at least.
/.er can spend a couple hours reconfoobling a box, Joe Consumer doesn't have that luxury - he's got bills to pay, sleep to steal, and enough grief from the rest of his life. He doesn't want to know what a goddamn compiler is, he doesn't give a shit about GPL dogma, and he couldn't care less who Stallman is - he simply wants his box to do what he expects and wants it to do.
I'll explain: Joe Consumer buys a system for $200. He realizes that he can't run his Windows apps easily/at all, that it's "different" and "difficult" from what he knows (Microsoft, again), and it's kind of slow. He'll associate Linux with incompatibility, difficulties, and piss poor performance. And he may tell his friends.
I haven't even addressed the poor schmuck trying to bring home work from the office.
The typical
Be careful what'cha ask for, ya know.
Oh, yeah: save the argument about "educating the masses". They don't care and trying to shove propaganda, dogma and excuses down their throats will only drive them further away from Linux.
Kind of standing there... by him/herself... swaying... back-and-forth... to this music in his/her head... humming along... eyes closed....
Medication time!
Now, where's my hammer and where's the baby?
18 minutes? And I thought my connection was slow! ;)
Now, maybe, if the cell phone is a iPhone... It may be plausible....
Typical SNS user: What's a sandbox? ... ooh! Free 3D emoticons! wee!
Different demographics.
:)
The cute 20 year old college girl - with the flowing blond hair, sparkling white teeth and a honey tan - who has a Mac won't ever use a Linux box.
Get over it.
Well, with that definition of solar (which is accurate:)), we could call oil solar energy.
For the record, I'm not a "nuclear fanatic". I'd love to build a Dyson sphere, but - again - the problem is current technology.
:)
For the average person living out in the middle of nowhere, yes - installing a half dozen solar panels (or a windmill) is a helluva lot cheaper and easier than building a nuclear plant. However, if you want to power a modern city... well, you quickly run out of roofs and open spaces for the panels.
If I ever have a cabin... home... compound... in the middle of nowhere, you can bet I'll have a few panels. And barbed wire.