so what am i supposed to do if i have an account with hotmail and i have sensitive information there? any suggestions? i guess all i can do at this point is delete everything remotely important and pray that no one that would be interested will logging to look at my account.
[btw - i do not have an account with hotmail, but a lot of my friends do]
Re:Has anyone tried the crack and got it to work?
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a lot of people used it and it works fine... like getting to admin@hotmail.com.. and any other existing account
anyone got a link? plus i guess it was just a software fault, nothing else... right? sloppy programming (m$ style) and people that had time to track it and exploit it...
i thought official mSQL guide had enough information in it. but i guess it is useful to see the comparison and evaluate the choices. plus it is o'reilly... i wish i had this book 2 years ago:)
there are many reasons to protect piracy in its current form:
once again america is not the whole world and if you compare the prices of windows and office with the average wages in , say, russia or poland or china. now it is fucking ridiculous to try to enforce people to spend they 1-2 months worth of salary on os.
the second reason is (and i know it for the fact) that the ability to try out and play with software benefits a lot to the community. the ability to get pirate versions of hundreds of titles of software is incredibly beneficial because you are exposed to the products and technologiews that you would never otherwise be able to use.
i would never buy $4000 3dsmax just to try it out or i would never buy corel office or os2 just to try them out. and being a student i cannot spend the money on software that my university doesn't provide.
people in america compared with the rest of the world have a significantly smaller experience with various software titles just because they have access to a much less pirate software (as opposed to going to a flea market in easter europe or china and buying cd-rs)
once again, the software piracy is one of those things that up until now was implied that only big corporations get slapped by lawsuits while the small fish like students are told a "no-no" only if they become to obvious.
so let's keep it that way. don't be stupid and obvious and let the governmnet police the big corporations not the students. and finally the free software effort should continue and grow.
being slightly out of this playsataion business (more of the computer-only games) i've been wondering if there were any other alternatives to playstation out there...
man, this site is ugly..:) but i guess it might actually help and attract some more attention and provide some outlet for kids. let's see if it actually will fly. it is ugly though, damnit:)
are they really quitting? i can't belive that. i just started watching those guys about a year ago:) are there any arcvhives with their shows? there are only few ones i can find at local videostores. also what about mst3k t-shirts and other fun stuff?
get parents of the hook. blame everything else but themselves for their kids. this is 100% true and this is one of the main points of the article.
once again - "southpark. the movie" tried to prove the same point.
in addition, i find a parallel to renessainse and industrial revolution quite amusing and interesting.
spiders, search engines
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so what if yahoo or altavista links to those sites? what if i have a spider that would link to them? plus how in the hell US government will control the restof the world and enforce the law there? bomb them? insane...
then wright's architecture is not art since it serves some purpose...
wrong!
just wondering what microsoft can do with the domain owner that posted it?
it is working.. just heavily ./'ed
so what am i supposed to do if i have an account with hotmail and i have sensitive information there? any suggestions? i guess all i can do at this point is delete everything remotely important and pray that no one that would be interested will logging to look at my account.
[btw - i do not have an account with hotmail, but a lot of my friends do]
a lot of people used it and it works fine... like getting to admin@hotmail.com.. and any other existing account
yeah.. i guess the only safe thing to do is to hurry and clean up your account and make sure you do not have anything valuable there...
nevermind... it is too dangerous
let's wait for ms to plug the hole
anyone got a link? plus i guess it was just a software fault, nothing else... right? sloppy programming (m$ style) and people that had time to track it and exploit it...
ganz rigtig
i thought official mSQL guide had enough information in it. but i guess it is useful to see the comparison and evaluate the choices. plus it is o'reilly... i wish i had this book 2 years ago :)
just curious - what is the age ogf those female geeks? seems like in past the ratio was higher. in the older it shops there are more women than...
just an observation...
there are many reasons to protect piracy in its current form:
once again america is not the whole world and if you compare the prices of windows and office with the average wages in , say, russia or poland or china. now it is fucking ridiculous to try to enforce people to spend they 1-2 months worth of salary on os.
the second reason is (and i know it for the fact) that the ability to try out and play with software benefits a lot to the community. the ability to get pirate versions of hundreds of titles of software is incredibly beneficial because you are exposed to the products and technologiews that you would never otherwise be able to use.
i would never buy $4000 3dsmax just to try it out or i would never buy corel office or os2 just to try them out. and being a student i cannot spend the money on software that my university doesn't provide.
people in america compared with the rest of the world have a significantly smaller experience with various software titles just because they have access to a much less pirate software (as opposed to going to a flea market in easter europe or china and buying cd-rs)
once again, the software piracy is one of those things that up until now was implied that only big corporations get slapped by lawsuits while the small fish like students are told a "no-no" only if they become to obvious.
so let's keep it that way. don't be stupid and obvious and let the governmnet police the big corporations not the students. and finally the free software effort should continue and grow.
heh, they have it _now_ but before the dist was the only place to look
uh.. i think it is only 130 changes since 1.3.6.. but if you print all the changes since the first release.. yeah that will take a while...
hehe
uh.. uh.. yeah...hehe.. sure... as long as you an copy them almost effortlessly...
oh yeah, what about copying those game cds (uh.. backup purposes.. yeah) and what about pc emulators for those playstation games?
being slightly out of this playsataion business (more of the computer-only games) i've been wondering if there were any other alternatives to playstation out there...
could anyone please post some online resources for insurance-related info (especially for foreigners). thanks beforehand.
...is COBRA somehow related to CORBA?
mm.. spelling on the site might have been improved.... just a thought
just a sample from a song (that could be a sample in turn):
...sie sind nicht grun
artist: pierrepoint
album: pulsing relight
year: 1999
song:
label: pronoize
genre: electronic/industrial/power electronics
HAHAHAHAHA
damn right!!!!
man, this site is ugly.. :) but i guess it might actually help and attract some more attention and provide some outlet for kids. let's see if it actually will fly. it is ugly though, damnit :)
are they really quitting? i can't belive that. i just started watching those guys about a year ago :) are there any arcvhives with their shows? there are only few ones i can find at local videostores. also what about mst3k t-shirts and other fun stuff?
get parents of the hook. blame everything else but themselves for their kids. this is 100% true and this is one of the main points of the article.
once again - "southpark. the movie" tried to prove the same point.
in addition, i find a parallel to renessainse and industrial revolution quite amusing and interesting.
so what if yahoo or altavista links to those sites? what if i have a spider that would link to them? plus how in the hell US government will control the restof the world and enforce the law there? bomb them? insane...