we need to make a perl script that compares the average high school graduates reading speed against the lentgth of the article/time that the user took to press reply.
crack addicts beware
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how much kubrick like horror did spielberg allow himself in this movie?
I can see why the gerbils in the story would have failed as lie testers. when someone says in a british accent "Ok, turncoat, it's time for my four legged litmus test" and then proceeds to pull a rodent out of his pocket, whatever raised pulse I had before be lost laughing.
well come on, what about the reports "voices from the hellmouth" those could win any sappy journalistic award, especially an online journalism. I hate for/. to plug/., but we must. "Voices From the Hellmouth" was a real heartfelt story and should be put up as some of the best user community and Jon Katz writing, members put forth their memories and current experiences of violence, while Katz relegated it all.
i cant wait to see if they put up a good community devolopment page. Its would be very cool to help with something as higlevel and specified as a banking app
This is also a time that the open source will be put to the test. will questionable bastards steal mass ammounts of code? I think i will steal the code call it by my own name, make a pretty box, featuring prominently a label showing exactly who I stole it from. It's called a Garage MBA. ______
this is just a hack of microsoft's BackOffice Remote administration tool! they took that program and made it into an embryonic trojan. any smart 13 year old script kiddie could slap that into another program without blinking twice. please show me your legit uses of this program, because im straining to see the light. damn optimists.
i dont know if anybody else had a proxy in school. but i did, and the way to get around it was to use another proxy, to make someone else send you the data through another.proxy.com. you request a page, they go through the usual process, then spit it out to you
I assume cDc did the same thing but with p2p: First an encrypted request is sent out, a certain number of users take the job of routing it. the person on the far end begins download and encryption. then the data passes downstream to the enduser. (the person who requested the html file in the first place.)
For any reason you might want to be anonymous, you could use this program. carding (credit card fraud), spam, useful for hacking maybe, i dunno, but basicly this is for withholding your IP for any reason. ______
this program could be used for a lot of things. blah blah china people might be able to get around the censorship blah blah. cDc made that up ahead of time so they had a good excuse built up for when their ass was against the wall. And we believe this? this program is an uberproxy. you cant pin it down because server requests are encrypted and passed between a few different users before they hit the server. puts an anonymous proxy to shame. possible uses for this software include credit card fraud ("carding")...ok thats all i can think of...but that makes carding on any site completely safe. trace all you want. you cant go through 6 different home computers in time.
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it just occurred to me how bitching this hack was, window's closed secret source is where much of it's security lies, now that it's out, it seems we have discovered a blitzcrieg of sorts, an attack on the company thru litigation (anti-trust), thru espionage (hack), and also commercially (linux).
now whether microsoft buckling under its own weight is a good thing stands to be seen, microsoft supports the economy, and companies must act quickly to swallow up their market share. ______
these things usually work on the buzzword 'biofeedback' which can measure how calm (and concentrated) you are by something like skin surface resistance, brain waves and heart.
the thing stops beeping as you reach a good mood/blood pattern, if you can do this without the device you can control attention, hyperactivity, coordination etc (all ADD problems)
but to get kids to use biofeedback devices, you have to make them more fun than a little metal plate with a piezo, so dr.'s hooked em into video games and computers, controls become more usable as the user produces the right patterns. if the child can replicate this in the classroom then they would be 'cured' of ADD.
it is only the interface that gets put on the news not the real genious of these devices. ______
yeah that 'explosive' bit you heard is crap, it was by a/.er, c60 is extremely stable, unlike molecules with bonding capadilities (oxygen, hydrocarbons) ______
why is there still talk about the uni-tether? nanotubes don't get over a milli-. which is pretty damn long. but.... you can't get these mile long molecules b/c of the process: a currecncy is passed between two graphite rods- carbon vaporizes and then re-freezes into these wonderful spherical and pill shapes. it would take a hell of a lot of current and temperatures very close to carbon's boiling point for these long structures to happen (why don't we just use nanobots! oh wait) ______
who thinks this is really cool? i mean, i could move half way around the world get a job working for the man, hacking into pc's, i could repeat myself but why don't you just read that again. a job.
sure you could get your ass hacked everytime you do anything, but hey, it isn't america or anything.
this would be good for large complexes (like universities) to keep someone from getting lost when they actually visit the place. just dl'ing quake (free) and playing through the level (besides the people who would love this sort of thing (me) probably already have quake).
Sure being able to walk and look freely throughout a building for several hours would probably help if you were say, trying to assasinate a president. good thing they took out the guns.
there are to things we still kick billy's ass at, embedded systems and supercomputers, sadly, with windows ce in calculators(ti-89), gaming (sega, x-box[hey i thought we owned x(TM)]) and pda's(compaq, those hypocrite bastards), embedded is lookin pretty scary. But on the upside, i never heard of a win-d.o.s. beowulf, so billy can suck it over the whole 2-gb-ram/smp/processor crap.
we need to make a perl script that compares the average high school graduates reading speed against the lentgth of the article/time that the user took to press reply. crack addicts beware
how much kubrick like horror did spielberg allow himself in this movie?
I can see why the gerbils in the story would have failed as lie testers. when someone says in a british accent "Ok, turncoat, it's time for my four legged litmus test" and then proceeds to pull a rodent out of his pocket, whatever raised pulse I had before be lost laughing.
well come on, what about the reports "voices from the hellmouth" those could win any sappy journalistic award, especially an online journalism. I hate for /. to plug /., but we must. "Voices From the Hellmouth" was a real heartfelt story and should be put up as some of the best user community and Jon Katz writing, members put forth their memories and current experiences of violence, while Katz relegated it all.
This is also a time that the open source will be put to the test. will questionable bastards steal mass ammounts of code? I think i will steal the code call it by my own name, make a pretty box, featuring prominently a label showing exactly who I stole it from. It's called a Garage MBA.
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this is just a hack of microsoft's BackOffice Remote administration tool! they took that program and made it into an embryonic trojan. any smart 13 year old script kiddie could slap that into another program without blinking twice. please show me your legit uses of this program, because im straining to see the light. damn optimists.
______
i dont know if anybody else had a proxy in school. but i did, and the way to get around it was to use another proxy, to make someone else send you the data through another.proxy.com. you request a page, they go through the usual process, then spit it out to you
I assume cDc did the same thing but with p2p:
First an encrypted request is sent out, a certain number of users take the job of routing it. the person on the far end begins download and encryption. then the data passes downstream to the enduser. (the person who requested the html file in the first place.)
For any reason you might want to be anonymous, you could use this program. carding (credit card fraud), spam, useful for hacking maybe, i dunno, but basicly this is for withholding your IP for any reason.
______
this program could be used for a lot of things. blah blah china people might be able to get around the censorship blah blah. cDc made that up ahead of time so they had a good excuse built up for when their ass was against the wall. And we believe this? this program is an uberproxy. you cant pin it down because server requests are encrypted and passed between a few different users before they hit the server. puts an anonymous proxy to shame.
possible uses for this software include credit card fraud ("carding")...ok thats all i can think of...but that makes carding on any site completely safe. trace all you want. you cant go through 6 different home computers in time.
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a screen that could be backlit, swapping SD mp3s with my CF buddies. thank the lord my handspring glass top just cracked. ha-le-lu-ya. amen.
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it would bitchslap saddam's playstation supercomputer.
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it just occurred to me how bitching this hack was, window's closed secret source is where much of it's security lies, now that it's out, it seems we have discovered a blitzcrieg of sorts, an attack on the company thru litigation (anti-trust), thru espionage (hack), and also commercially (linux). now whether microsoft buckling under its own weight is a good thing stands to be seen, microsoft supports the economy, and companies must act quickly to swallow up their market share.
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these things usually work on the buzzword 'biofeedback' which can measure how calm (and concentrated) you are by something like skin surface resistance, brain waves and heart.
the thing stops beeping as you reach a good mood/blood pattern, if you can do this without the device you can control attention, hyperactivity, coordination etc (all ADD problems)
but to get kids to use biofeedback devices, you have to make them more fun than a little metal plate with a piezo, so dr.'s hooked em into video games and computers, controls become more usable as the user produces the right patterns. if the child can replicate this in the classroom then they would be 'cured' of ADD.
it is only the interface that gets put on the news not the real genious of these devices.
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i love trolls. trolls are my bitch. This is the best troll ever. post. piss off. destroy society. repeat.
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the length limit is i believe a millimeter, which is an unbelievable l/w ratio (1000/1)
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yeah that 'explosive' bit you heard is crap, it was by a /.er, c60 is extremely stable, unlike molecules with bonding capadilities (oxygen, hydrocarbons)
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why is there still talk about the uni-tether? nanotubes don't get over a milli-. which is pretty damn long. but.... you can't get these mile long molecules b/c of the process: a currecncy is passed between two graphite rods- carbon vaporizes and then re-freezes into these wonderful spherical and pill shapes. it would take a hell of a lot of current and temperatures very close to carbon's boiling point for these long structures to happen
(why don't we just use nanobots! oh wait)
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oh come on this conversation is hillarious!!! i hate it when i run outta mod points. trolls are my yatch
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larry flynt has done more reporting than every talking head combined, he should go work with the drudge report
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ralph? ralph nader has a slashdot acc?
George and al make me want a Ralph
Green in 2004!!!!
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who thinks this is really cool? i mean, i could move half way around the world get a job working for the man, hacking into pc's, i could repeat myself but why don't you just read that again. a job.
sure you could get your ass hacked everytime you do anything, but hey, it isn't america or anything.
when im on the folk's pc, im all about the advanced user dialog boxen, i love the fact that im advanced.
this would be good for large complexes (like universities) to keep someone from getting lost when they actually visit the place. just dl'ing quake (free) and playing through the level (besides the people who would love this sort of thing (me) probably already have quake). Sure being able to walk and look freely throughout a building for several hours would probably help if you were say, trying to assasinate a president. good thing they took out the guns.
there are to things we still kick billy's ass at, embedded systems and supercomputers, sadly, with windows ce in calculators(ti-89), gaming (sega, x-box[hey i thought we owned x(TM)]) and pda's(compaq, those hypocrite bastards), embedded is lookin pretty scary. But on the upside, i never heard of a win-d.o.s. beowulf, so billy can suck it over the whole 2-gb-ram/smp/processor crap.
i read this story top to bottom, there isnt shit about the a wishlist, ohhh, your lazy ass is screwed. hehehehehehe
damn i hate when we send at the same time, argh, im not even going for first crappy post