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  1. Re:Just fine by me on Only Thieves Block Pop-Ups · · Score: 2

    Link here...
    http://guild.murdoch.edu.au:9673/activemu rdoch/102 9048451/index_html

    *PLEASE* do not slashdot my box folks. It's a p133 and it's zopeheaded, so it's slooooow.

    The zip file has images from adbusters. Use your own if you prefer.

  2. Re:Anti-HTML on Only Thieves Block Pop-Ups · · Score: 2

    Yup... Did the same trick but rather then wget, I just used ethereal to watch what was happening.
    Used the ?php urldecode ra ra bit to uncode it got thesame thing.

    Encryption my ass!

  3. Re:I like their anti-image leech method on Only Thieves Block Pop-Ups · · Score: 2

    Yah... this method can be pretty easily figured out what the the php points to;-

    Telnet into www.anti-leech.com port 80
    And type in;-
    GET http://www.anti-leecyh
    GET http://www.anti-leech.com/ai_load.php?id=demo_gat& name=test HTTP/1.1
    Host: http://rarara
    Referer: http://www.anti-leech.com

    Which reveals;-

    HTTP/1.1 302 Found
    Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 13:54:02 GMT
    Server: Apache/1.3.22 (Unix) (Red-Hat/Linux) mod_jk/1.2.0 mod_perl/1.24_01 PHP/
    4.1.1 FrontPage/5.0.2 mod_ssl/2.8.5 OpenSSL/0.9.6b
    X-Powered-By: PHP/4.1.1
    Location: http://www.anti-leech.com/pics/logo.gif
    Transfer- Encoding: chunked
    Content-Type: text/html

  4. Re:Just fine by me on Only Thieves Block Pop-Ups · · Score: 2

    No probs. I actually have it running on my Win machine right now.
    DL python for windoze. Mod the http server demo. Find py2exe and make it an exe executable then drop into start menu.

    Too easy.

  5. Re:Hey! I got that label on Slashdot on Only Thieves Block Pop-Ups · · Score: 2

    Compensation for viewing popup ads?

    Free Steak knifes with every six dingles purchased! That's what!

    Hmmm....

  6. Re:Just fine by me on Only Thieves Block Pop-Ups · · Score: 3, Interesting

    A cool trick is (if your not running a web server) is to grab the httpd python demo script, mod it so it always serves the same image no matter what the request, and like drop in your favorite buffy the slayer ,anime or pr0n if your inclined that way as the image. combine with host file and amuse yourself as all banner ads turn into buffy.
    The 'vampiric' banner ad machine Slain!!!!!!

  7. Re:Featured Items - nice! on [Napster] 11 - End of the Road.mp3 · · Score: 2

    Actually I bet the #1 Valuable asset Napster have is its trademark. If I had a coupla hundred K lying around , I'd snap the name up without blinking. It has gotta be worth a mint.
    The company may suck, but the names gotta be worth a mint.

  8. Re:I'm sure Carmack learned a very useful lesson.. on Armadillo Flies... Briefly · · Score: 2

    Nah. I think they where just going for the "Rocket Jump". But as everyone knows, Rocket Jumps are fun, but get ya burnt

  9. Re:Distribution... on Klaus Knopper, Creator of Knoppix Talks to DistroWatch · · Score: 2

    As others have said, apt apt at.
    Ok , Granted Apt is *slowly* starting to become a sorta-reality on non .deb distros, but it's core to debian these days.

    The beauty of itis, I used the knx-hdinstall to install knoppix on my hard drive. Chucked in a sources.list file to point it at the local uni debian repository, typed in apt-get update then apt-get upgrade and *bLaMO!* --> all the latest updates to the packages just sorta turn up.

    Mandrake is red hat based, but you cant point it to red hat. Nor Red hat to mandrake. Neither to debian. But any debian based distro can (in theory) be pointed to deb.

    Too easy huh?

  10. Re:ALICE never seemed intelligent anyway. on ALICE vs. ALICE · · Score: 2

    Methinx you speak via ass. Eliza maybe, but Alice was late 90s earliest. I believe she was entered in a couple of Loebner prizes and won them, and that was really her first appearance. I may be wrong, but I *know* shes not in her 40s!!!!!

  11. Re:So.. on ALICE vs. ALICE · · Score: 5, Funny

    Human1: Watch the football.
    Human2: Yup.
    Human1: Manchester rock.
    Human2: Do not.
    Human1: Do so.
    Human2: Do not Do not Do not.
    Human1: Do so Do so Do so.
    Human2: Do not Do not Do not. Do not Do not Do not.
    Human1: Do so Do so Do so.Do so Do so Do so.
    Human2: Do not Do not Do not.Do not Do not Do not.Do not Do not Do not.
    Human1: Do so Do so Do so.Do so Do so Do so.Do so Do so Do so.
    (Human 2 hits Human 1 with beer bottle. Transcript ends)

  12. Re:So.. on ALICE vs. ALICE · · Score: 2

    Ah... That'd be Racter. Racter became famous for "writing" the policemans beard (Poems from memory). Truly a barking mad piece of software.
    Does anyone know of a link to it? I can't find it anywhere.

  13. Re:Change their minds? on Film Gimp · · Score: 5, Funny

    Fortunately they aint seeing it that way. Even Pixar gives away some verrrry cool stuff.

  14. Re:Code name on Longhorn Server Scrapped · · Score: 2

    Admittedly going to senior exec bozos and making them excited about bland-word products is easier then convincing them that "Our corporation should trust a product called Slackware running the Gnome so our designers can invoke The Gimp, and if we need support they can fire up BitchX".

  15. Re:Longhorn isn't .NET server on Longhorn Server Scrapped · · Score: 2

    SQL File system????????

    drop * from FS where OS='WINDOWS';
    insert into FS (OS) values ('LINUX');

  16. Re:Longhorn isn't .NET server on Longhorn Server Scrapped · · Score: 4, Funny

    Surely it doesn't take that long to write a four page pamphlet that says "Now you have Windows .NET server, your life will be more fun and propogating script worms will be much easier!" , with a few pictures of kids chasing puppies and stuff.

  17. Re:sacrificial lamb on Questioning Extreme Programming · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hey Homebake? Think youz can XP? Bah that's nuffin! Why yesterday I tweaked a 720degree Stalefish function overload with a kickflip.. ANd just the day before that I baked a varial McTwist class definition.
    Tonight L337 1nd33d!

  18. Re:Very interesting, but I still don't understand. on The Economics of Spam · · Score: 2

    Actually 3,000000 * 0.002% = 120
    3,000000 * 0.2% = 6000

    Thus to get 120 sales, that means irritating 3 million people. Fscking evil & horrifying business.

  19. Re:backfire? on The Economics of Spam · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ah even better the double reply CC trick....
    2 computers with forwarders set up and one attempts to wangle them to fire an email back and fwd to each other, while cc'ing each time to that email.
    In about ten minutes she should receive about 1000 emails saying "Your a bad lady, but I forgive you, so I've attached a core dump file to this email as a present". Catch... May kill your own mailer machines too.

    I once sent a 'Get fcked' email to a spammer once and copped an autoreply...
    So I sent another one, with the header forged so that it said it came from the machine account autoresponding.(Causing autoresponder loop death) The machine responded to pings for about 2 minutes, and then fell off the earth. Infinite loop email death. THAT'L LEARN YA , YA NUTTY SPAMMER!!!!!!!!

  20. Re:Surprised? on Australia Plans to Censor the Internet · · Score: 2

    I actually agree with your point, I think the way our government treats refugees is fucking disgusting and they will be punished next election.
    However I must say we NEVER threatened to kill the captain of the Tampa. You just made that up.
    The Special Air Service did board the ship, but as someone who has worked with the SAS (civ contractor) , I can tell you that these guys are quite capable of boarding a ship without death threats. Fisheries guys board ships all the time. All nations do THAT much.
    If the Govt threatened to kill him , it would of spelt instant death for the govt at the next election.

  21. Re:Difference between Defamation and Satire on Australia Plans to Censor the Internet · · Score: 2

    Er.. Kinda.
    New South Wales kinda has a rep for defamation cases, and Australia is MUCH easier to sue in than the USA for Defamation.
    The big problem for defamation, is that the onus of proof seems to be on the person being sued, which goes against the principles of Natural Justice (being basically, if you plan to fuck someone in the courts then YOU have to prove your case, not them.)

    As a Journalist, the consensus in the Australian industry seems to be that the laws already are way to dangerous. Much lobbying has been done to try and loosen them up, but these dickmonsters want to make the laws TOUGHER.Seriously, I believe the old adage of "Congratulations to the media on your recent electoral victory" is gunna bite these buggers in the ass next election.

    Oh man I hate the conservatives!

  22. Re:cobalt qube on Lightest of the Light Linux · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Indeed. I remember once recoiling in horror at an old job I did at the Dept of Justice, when a consultant insisted that for a ten judge lan for fileserving we needed to put in a netfinity thing with 4 800mz processors & a whole bunch of raidy nonsense.
    And then he specced 10mbit net cards (Can you still get these days?).
    I really just didn't get it.
    We put in 100s instead , and it's suffice to say that prior commissioning, it made a *mean* Quake 3 server!

  23. Re:http://flame.dnsart.com/ on Lightest of the Light Linux · · Score: 2

    Warezing games of course! Although one still needs a util that can crack the boobytrap sectors on the floppy..... Oh wait? What years this?

  24. Re:Down under... not any more! on Magnetic Poles May Be About To Flip · · Score: 5, Funny

    Tell it as it is brother! Finally we'll get to condescendingly refer to Europeans and Americans as "down under".

    Oh how I wait for such things.

  25. Re:Sounds like a Miss America Pageant on crack on Operating Systems Are Irrelevant · · Score: 2

    ROFL!
    Oh seriously, Gelentrer really is out there. His Aesthetics of computing book has a chapter on what future computers will look like, and he goot like there nutty diagrams of monitors wrapped in wood with flowerpots and stuff all over it. Remember those drawings you'd do as a kid of your dream spaceship with dingles and bits hanging off it. This is the hippy does computer design version.
    He had another book "Mirror Worlds" (The one that made the Unabomber go nuts on him as far as I can tell), and I gotta tell you it was one whacky bit of writing. lots of diagrams of nutty tuples latching onto things and floating around some sorta wierd space contraption thinger. Flowery language hyperdrive here folks.
    Yep. Gelernter is a fruit loop.