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  1. Re:Good. There *should* be consequences for using on Microsoft Wins Windows XP WGA Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    Obviously you haven't heard of less legitimate OEM providers who use cracked versions of XP Retail, all installing the same key, and using the crack I listed above. (or a variant thereof)

  2. Re:No good on Microsoft Wins Windows XP WGA Lawsuit · · Score: 5, Informative

    Or crack it.

    Import this key at every system restart. (saved as c:\windows\system32\reg.key, it would be regedit /a reg.key located in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Run)

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WPAEvents]
    "OOBETimer"=hex:ff,d5,71,d6,8b,6a,8d,6f,d5,33,93,fd
    "LastWPAEventLogged"=hex:d5,07,05,00,06,00,07,00,0f,00,38,00,24,00,fd,02

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion]
    "CurrentBuild"="1.511.1 () (Obsolete data - do not use)"
    "InstallDate"=dword:427cdd95 "ProductId"="69831-640-1780577-45389" "DigitalProductId"=hex:a4,00,00,00,03,00,00,00,36,39,38,33,31,2d,36,34,30,2d,\

    31,37,38,30,35,37,37,2d,34,35,33,38,39,00,5a,00,00,00,41,32,32,2d,30,30,30,\

    30,31,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,0d,04,89,b2,15,1b,c4,ee,62,4f,e6,64,6f,01,00,\

    00,00,00,00,27,ed,85,43,a2,20,01,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\

    00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,31,34,35,30,34,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,ce,0e,\

    00,00,12,42,15,a0,00,08,00,00,87,01,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\

    00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,94,a2,b3,ac
    "LicenseInfo"=hex:9e,bf,09,d0,3a,76,a5,27,bb,f2,da,88,58,ce,58,e9,05,6b,0b,82,\

    c3,74,ab,42,0d,fb,ee,c3,ea,57,d0,9d,67,a5,3d,6e,42,0d,60,c0,1a,70,24,46,16,\ 0a,0a,ce,0d,b8,27,4a,46,53,f3,17


    + Anti WPA 3.46

    = Away you go

  3. Re:I could have told you that. on Studies Reveal Why Kids Get Bullied and Rejected · · Score: 1

    You can if you're being attacked.

    RCW 9A.16.020
    RCW 9A.16.050
    RCW 9A.36.160
    RCW 9A.36.161


    And you have civil immunity for defending yourself.

    RCW 9A.16.120

  4. I don't get... on Electric Bicycles Surging In Popularity · · Score: 1

    ...the Motorist/Bicyclist animosity to each other. Personally, if I'm on my bicycle, I keep to the right as much as possible, and use hand signals to indicate direction/lane changes. I leave plenty of room for faster motorized vehicles to pass me if they want, (unless I'm changing lanes or direction, but I signal plenty in advance to let them know my intentions). On a bicycle, I am 100% sure that I'm obeying ALL traffic regulations, as I don't really want to die. I've never had anybody ride my ass, or yell at me for doing something stupid. When available, I'll use sidewalks, and go at a relatively slow pace to allow for plenty of time to stop/ maneuver for pedestrian traffic.

    When I'm in my motorized vehicle, I give the cyclist plenty of space to stop if needed, (and myself to stop if all the sudden he bites it for some reason in front of me). If traffic is clear on a 3 lane, I'll drive in the center turn lane to get around the cyclist at 75% normal speed to give him room. If it's a 4 lane, and he's riding on the shoulder, I'll just change lanes, and go around him while not breaching proper directional lane travel. If it's a 2 lane, (highway), I'll straddle the center line, and get around him as fast as possible. I wouldn't want a car passing within inches of me on a bicycle, so I don't do it to other people. I consciously try and give bicyclists plenty of room to maneuver if it is at all feasible.

  5. Re:I need Help on Using Windows 7 RC? Pay Up Or Auto Shutdown Warned · · Score: 1

    slmgr.vbs /dlv slmgr.vbs /xpr

  6. Re:Indeed on Duke Nukem Forever Not Dead? (Yes, This Again) · · Score: 1

    Here's another one:

    OPEN CAMPUS in High School. Don't want Cafeteria food? Fine. Walk uptown to Merilyn's and buy a fucking burger.

    Speaking of Merilyn's. Remember the one and only time you helped with a shoplift by distracting her, and decided to never do it again because you had a guilty conscious about even thinking about doing it, (let alone going through with it).

    Remember Merilyn's was the "general store" of sorts. She had anything from Liquor to beer to cigarettes, to tools to ice cream floats, (and they were the best ice cream floats you could buy anywhere)

    Remember the "long walk" every lunch hour down the road because the damned history teacher kept on harassing you about smoking underage on school property?

    Remember changing your oil outside of the ag-shop, and the teacher and the town clown walk up on you doing the lube of your steering rack, and say to put out the cigarette, but you protest, (and don't do it), because you're working on your car and will be done soon. You didn't give 2 shits about the town clown, but you remembered to throw your butt off of school property because you didn't want to get fined for littering on state owned property.

    Damn, I guess I really could go on all day.

  7. Re:Indeed on Duke Nukem Forever Not Dead? (Yes, This Again) · · Score: 1

    Need the time? Dial POP-CORN. (767-2676) from any phone, [even remember these: A PAY PHONE]. It's a free call. :) Well, it used to be when it was a valid number.

    Here's the new, (not free), # for "give me time": (303)-499-7111. It's a direct call to boulder CO. It will give you UTC. Adjust for whatever time zone you are in.

    Remember 8 digit dialing within your same area code for long distance. Instead of going 15095551212, you would dial 15551212.

    Remember 5551212 before 411?

    How about station to station calls at $2.10/minute?

    How about Operator assisted dialing?

    Or even Operators?

    Remember regular long distance dialing costing $0.45 per minute?

    Remember when "dialing somebody up" actually involved putting your finger in the rotary, turning clockwise until it stopped, listening to the clicks, and repeating for each number of the phone#?

    Remember when your only choices for an LD carrier were AT&T, AT&T, or AT&T?

    You know that AT&T refers to "American Telegraph and Telephone"

    You remember blueboxing, and still own a DTMF dialer.

    If you know what "Ma Bell" refers to.

    Remember Party lines?

    Remember the early cable boxes that looked like a piano of some type, and you selected the channel with what looked like a giutar key? (channel 28 had TNN on it).

    Remember VHF/UHF selector knobs on your tv. Where if you pulled out the knobs some, you could adjust the horizontal, vertical, and do fine tuning to optimize reception?

    Remember the old 75ohm antenna connections. They looked like a horse shoe, and to attach it to your TV, you needed either a flathead screwdriver or a knife?

    Remember when all males above 7yo carried a knife, and were considered "pussies" if they didn't have one?

    Remember when you could bring your rifle to school, you just had to check it in w/ the principal so you could get it back at the end of the day. (more of a safety thing then anything else, you don't want your rifle to get kiped).

    Remember when you could leave your rifle/handgun in your vehicle that is parked on school property, (but it better not leave your car)?

    Remember ash trays at school entrances?

    Remember when the town clown pulled you over for going 75 in town, and the most that happened was "SLOW YOUR ASS DOWN! ARE YOU TRYING TO KILL SOMEBODY?!" followed by a warning that smoking's going to kill you?

    Remember when Tupac Shakur was the best rap star on earth?

    Remember the Dewey Decimal sytem? It was this great method for finding books before computerized catalogs.

  8. Re:Indeed on Duke Nukem Forever Not Dead? (Yes, This Again) · · Score: 1

    DOSSHELL.EXE anybody?

    c:\
    cd games
    c:\games\
    cd stunts
    c:\games\stunts
    cd run
    c:\games\stunts\run\
    stunts.exe

    Stunts loads.....

    Shit. Now I have to guess the word that it's demanding since I don't have the owner's manual. Copied software should come with a printout of the manual. Ah, I know! 145 horsepower!

    (enters in value)

    start on "advanced" track, use Ferrari F1.

    (later)... Decide to load Jer's custom track, because this one sucks.

    (later)... Get bored with game. Time for F22. :)

  9. Re:Indeed on Duke Nukem Forever Not Dead? (Yes, This Again) · · Score: 1

    I remember when floppy disks were actually FLOPPY. I remember when those new "hard floppy disks" cost a dollar each for the 720k ones, and $1.50 for the "High Capacity" (1.44MB) double sided disk. I remember using a drill to convert the 720k disks to 1.44 disks, and selling "conversions" for $1.25 each. I remember when Windows 95 was the media's obsession for 2 weeks. I still have the original Windows 3.11/MS-DOS 5.0 installation media and manual. I remember using DOS, and I was 8 years old. I remember when the CLI was an essential way to play any game on your computer. I remember thinking SimCity 1.0 was the coolest thing on earth, and when SimCity 2000 came out, I begged and begged my parents to buy it. (they did). I renember on DN3D, you had to call in to order the disk that would give you all the blood, because it was shipped to be "family friendly". I convinced my dad to let me place the call. I remember playing Wolf3D at school when I was 8 years old. (my cousin Jer turned me on to it. I remember Stunts 1.0, and I thought it was cool as hell to drive that old Lamborghini that looked like a truck. I remember the original SoundBlaster16 card. My parents bought it because it was a requirement to run SimCity 1.0. I remember the "Turbo" button on 486 computers to give you a whopping 33MHz. I remember thinking that a 120MB HDD would take FOREVER to fill, and I could never do it. etc.

  10. 1950's technology comes to 2010 on Intel Launches Wi-Di · · Score: 1

    Hasn't anybody heard of "Wireless Video" before? It's existed since the first televisions in the 1940's. You know, this wondrous invention called an "Antenna". You could either have them on the TV set, or on your roof. Generally, the higher and larger your Ariel, the better signal, and more channels you got. I was on antenna TV until 2007, and I was able to get 14 channels.

  11. Re:GTA: 5? on Graphic Novelist Calls For Better Game Violence · · Score: 1

    Naw, if that were resembling reality, you would have a 50/50 chance of getting a fatal body/face shot w/ a side-by-side shotgun at PBR. It would all depend upon the will of the stagecoaches's front passenger whom is carrying the weapon and providing protection for the persons/cargo in transport.

    Hell, if GTA even resembled reality, you would stand a good chance of missing half of your head if you attempted a car-jacking.

  12. Re:GTA: 5? on Graphic Novelist Calls For Better Game Violence · · Score: 1

    You just proved my point.

  13. GTA: 5? on Graphic Novelist Calls For Better Game Violence · · Score: 1

    For the next GTA release, I suggest not only realistic physics, but realistic body injury, healing processes, and legal consequences. Including getting stopped for speeding or eratic driving, or hit and runs. Felony stop if you get above 2 stars, and banned for a day of "real world" time, because you're in jail. If you kill a man and get caught, you lose the game. Doesn't sound like a game I would be interested in. "alternate reality" v. "Real world reproduction" borders a very fine line concerning game enjoyment.

  14. Re:Pirates on Chinese Pirates Launch Ubuntu That Looks Like XP · · Score: 1

    How about "boosted", "jacked", "kiped", "lifted", "5 fingered" etc?

  15. Re:Wah happen to ipv5? on Windows 7 May Finally Get IPv6 Deployed · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What happened to IPv1, IPv2, IPv3 and IPv4 The short answer is that they never existed.

  16. I want Flash 10 support on Firefox Mobile Threatens Mobile App Stores, Says Mozilla · · Score: 1

    integrated into Firefox Mobile. It would allow for streaming media from sites such as Youtube, Hulu, and Tube8.

  17. Re:Cut a deal on $860 Million In Fines Handed Out For LCD Price-Fixing · · Score: 1

    I'll give you a 2x4, right your your ass. :D

  18. Cut a deal on $860 Million In Fines Handed Out For LCD Price-Fixing · · Score: 2, Funny

    and sell me a $50 24" wide screen monitor with a 5ms response time, and then we'll talk.

  19. Re:It happens on "Accidental" Download Sending 22-Year-Old Man To Prison · · Score: 1

    Defendant: "No. I did not state that."

  20. OpenDNS is faster on Google Launches Public DNS Resolver · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Open DNS is still faster then Google.

    C:\Users\*****>ping -a 8.8.8.8

    Pinging google-public-dns-a.google.com [8.8.8.8] with 32 bytes of data:
    Reply from 8.8.8.8: bytes=32 time=82ms TTL=244
    Reply from 8.8.8.8: bytes=32 time=79ms TTL=244
    Reply from 8.8.8.8: bytes=32 time=80ms TTL=244
    Reply from 8.8.8.8: bytes=32 time=81ms TTL=244


    Ping statistics for 8.8.8.8:
    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
    Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
    Minimum = 79ms, Maximum = 82ms, Average = 80ms

    C:\Users\*****>ping -a 208.67.222.222



    Pinging resolver1.opendns.com [208.67.222.222] with 32 bytes of data:
    Reply from 208.67.222.222: bytes=32 time=51ms TTL=53
    Reply from 208.67.222.222: bytes=32 time=48ms TTL=53
    Reply from 208.67.222.222: bytes=32 time=49ms TTL=53
    Reply from 208.67.222.222: bytes=32 time=61ms TTL=53


    Ping statistics for 208.67.222.222:
    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
    Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
    Minimum = 48ms, Maximum = 61ms, Average = 52ms

  21. Re:This might have saved... on Royal Society Releases Historic Science Papers · · Score: 5, Informative

    including a rather gruesome account of the live dissection of a dog.

    A live dissection is also known as a vivisection. It is derived from the Latin term meaning, to cut life: “Vivis” (life) and “Sectus” (to cut).

  22. Re:Why not just use a smart phone at that point? on Chrome OS, Present and Future · · Score: 1

    With the HTC Rapheal, (running EnergyROM), you can use a USB --> TV output, and plug your home charger into the TV adapter so the battery will not run down. The keyboard issue can be resolve with the purchase of a bluetooth keyboard. With these options, you will always be able to use your phone as a computer if that's what you are limited to.

  23. Re:solution from the 50's-80's on Modeling the Economy As a Physics Problem · · Score: 1

    Antarctica is unpopulated, as is a large section of Africa, and the Amazon rain forest, so is a great section of the African jungle. The southern hemisphere currently contains 10 to 12% of the human population. Given the population of the earth at 6B, that leaves a population of the southern hemisphere at a current level of 720,000,000. The southren hemisphere is capable of supporting 1,720,000,000 using modern agricultural techniques.

  24. Re:solution from the 50's-80's on Modeling the Economy As a Physics Problem · · Score: 1

    All out nuclear war would largely limit damage from the initial detonation and fallout to the northern hemisphere.

  25. It's still there on Google Apologizes For "Michelle Obama" Results · · Score: 1

    Just turn off SafeSearch, and enter in the term: michelle obama monkey image