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  1. Software Engineering on The Life of a Software Engineer · · Score: 0

    if he got a Software Engineering degree from an accredited engineering university offering an accredited software engineering degree, then he could call himself a software engineer. University of Ottawa has offered software engineering for ~8 years now, with the first graduating class ~4 years ago.

    http://www.site.uottawa.ca/eng/school/ugrad/softwareengineering.html

    I almost took soft.eng, but opted for comp.eng instead since it is more recognized and the soft.eng program was so new.... now all I do is software.

  2. Konqueror on Google Suggest · · Score: 0

    Works great here in Konqueror 3.3.1

  3. BSOD on Windows CE R/C Transmitter · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Uhh oh...

    Futaba Blue Screen of Death crashes R/C Plane!

    Quick, install linux!

  4. Uhhh, private warez? on IE Shines On Broken Code · · Score: 1

    So I was running the Mangle CGI from his site:
    http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/mangleme/mangle. cgi

    and got this weird page:

    ----------
    I see a bad moon rising.
    I see trouble on the way.
    I see earthquakes and lightnin'
    I see bad times today.
    Don't go 'round tonight,
    It's bound to take your life.
    There's a bad moon on the rise.

    The page you are looking for is still somewhere around... Go and find it, if you can!

    For private files archive, click here.
    ------------

    the "click here" redirects to:

    http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/_private%20warez_/

    which looks like:

    ----------------
    SECEXPERTS ARCHIVE: RESTRICTED ZONE

    Enter XGB password:
    ----------------

    of course, i dont know what the password is, so i just put in something, and it says:

    ---------------
    SECEXPERTS ARCHIVES: ACCESS DENIED

    INCORRECT XGB:21 PASSWORD!!!

    Your password is not valid. Try again.

    To recover your password from XGB token certificate file, please download it here and use the recovery agent. In case of any troubles, please mail me.
    -----------------

    The "download it here" is a link to: http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/_private%20warez_/passw d.dat

    and the "please mail me" is a link to:
    mailto:lcamtuf@coredump.cx

    Interesting..... Very interesting....

  5. byebye on Google Considering Merger With Microsoft · · Score: 1, Interesting

    The day that Microsoft aquires Google will be the day I stop using Google

  6. Dupe on Build Your Own Weather Balloon · · Score: -1, Redundant

    This is a dupe from a month or so ago.

  7. Anti-HTML on Only Thieves Block Pop-Ups · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Hahaha their Anti-HTML is funny... it redirects to a javascript page which loads another javascript page which outputs a urlencoded version of the page... a simple wget, and gives their "protected" code very easily :) ... 25 seconds later i realize i've wasted another 25 seconds of my life... ugh.. :p
    ---- BEGIN Anti-HTML Example Code ----
    <font size=3 face=verdana>
    This HTML code is protected by Anti-Leech.com<br><br>
    With help of the Anti-Html system you can protect both parts of your page or all source code. We can even protect java scripts.<br><br>
    Take a look in the source code of this page for a better view of how good the protection actually is.
    </font>
    <br><br>
    ------------- teee heee -----------------

  8. It RULES! on LinuxPlanet Reviews KDE 3.0 · · Score: 1

    It simply RULES! Ive been using KDE_3_0_RELEASE Branch from CVS for a few weeks now. If your still using 2.x... UPGRADE!! its well worth it!

  9. CONSTRUX on Move Over Lego, Enter Atollo · · Score: 1

    Construx, You Build, the Alien, the Airforce! ahh the good old days :p

  10. Konqueror on UK Government Locks Out Non-MS Browsers · · Score: 1

    Works great in Konqueror,just define your useragent for the site to be

    Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows NT; DigExt)