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#1
General / Big brother
June 21, 2007 08:31 PM
[size=]OMFG

BOB DOBBS[/size]


hide me
#2
General / what sexual preference do you hold
June 21, 2007 08:29 PM
to get back on topic...I'm gay.
#3
General / Animegamer should be a news anchor
June 21, 2007 08:25 PM
well that sucks
#4
General / mid america by bicycle
June 21, 2007 08:15 PM
wal mart bikes SUCK

bad

and the shifters arent the kind we need, nor are the brakes

but no matter.

we're in a library in iowa right now, good stuff. Iowa is our last state, we've got about 300 miles to go, then we're there.
#5
General / Rtil please read this immediately
June 6, 2007 05:25 PM
the way you go about "bruteforcing" a password, is you write a program. it can do all sorts of things

A: The simplest and slowest, write a program the goes through all the possible combinations of the usable charecters on the keyboard (IE, a, b,c...aa, ab,ac...aaa,aab,aac)   (this one is slow, like days and days slow, but given enough time, it will figure it out)

B: This one is slightly harder to program, and certainly takes longer to program, but when you use it, it usually cracks the password much faster. This program will enter all the words you programmed in, and all the names you programmed in. then if you want to get fancy about it, you can tell it to string the words together, or add numbers after the word(s) (this one is either very fast, or totally useless)

C: combine the two programs, after program B has run through all the words and names it has in it's dictionary and most 2 word combonations, program A will take over, then after program A has been through all the sensible length combinations, program B will begin adding numbers after the names and words, then after that has been through all the possible combinations, it will begin adding gibberish after the words/names , then gibberish and numbers, then add an extra word after the first word, and begin adding numbers after the two word combinations, and then adding gibberish after the two word combinations, then after all those are exhausted, it will revert to program A, and let it run until the passwords can't go any longer.

If you cannot program, just download one.
#6
General / attention
June 6, 2007 05:04 PM
OH GOD the world does not need another naruto fanboy
#7
yes. I like pepsi WAY more than coke. but this threat gets remembered by me for simply being laughable. they'd bring down mexico, not the US
#8
wanker.
#9
General / ryan... what have you done?
June 6, 2007 04:54 PM
it's like...suicide, the forums will be empty in no time
#10
definitely
#11
General / The New Cold war
June 6, 2007 04:45 PM
Quote from: RainierBloody nuclear world powers.  They should be throwing rocks at each other instead; so as to fit their intelligence.
hark
#12
General / mid america by bicycle
June 6, 2007 04:44 PM
they are usually less trouble, because, even driving a delorean, parts are less troublesome to find.  as you may be able to tell from me posting this, we've been postponed. last night, dad and I were taking our fully loaded bikes out for a spin, and guess what...his shifters broke. they were the fancy kind that is built into the brake lever, and they were cheap to begin with. Add about 10 years of commuting on that bike, and you have a broken shifter the night before departure. so we decided to get cheaper, and much more reliable, bar-end shifters. but with bar end shifters, you need long pull brake levers, and those are really hard to find for cantilever brakes. we figure that if we can't get them from a wholesale store in santa fe, or any other store here in ABQ, we may as well swich our brakes as well, so we're also swiching our brakes to V-brakes so that we can put in brake levers, and bar end shifters.

what a pain in the ass.
#13
General / The New Cold war
June 5, 2007 09:26 PM
god, lets hope they don't go through the whole routine with us again. Why doesn't Putin just keep his goddamn missiles pointed at us covertly, so our dumbass president can keep his mind on simpler things...like repeating what the nice man in the microphone tells him to say.
#14
see now, I live in an all vegetarian family. I'm not vegetarian, I don't have any problem with eating meat, and my family doesn't have any problem with me eating meat. the ones that try to make YOU vegetarian as well are the ones that piss me off.

as for the whole health thing...look, to be basic about it, way back in the day, we were hunter gatherers. thats what we evolved to be. our diet would consist mostly of plant life, until the hunters caught something, at which point, we would have meat that would disappear rapidly (otherwise it would rot). Evidence of this is seen when we look at the appendix of old world monkeys, those are more developed than ours, and are used for processing plant life. However, since we as a species have stopped eating as much plant life, our appendix has shrunk to make room for our stomach. So, now we've adapted for more common consumption of meat, as the common man's stomach PH is much higher than a vegetarian's stomach PH to process meat more effectively.  In conclusion, As a species, we have developed to eat cooked meat much more often than we would if we had never gotten past hunter gatherer stage, however, we can still live quite healthily on a vegetarian,or vegan diet.

As for the vitamins and such...please, do research, and don't post bullshit.
#15
Quote from: VincentGod it's like a freaking drug...I will never buy that for health reasons lol


I'm selling my account.it's too expensive to keep playing, besides, I could get hundreds for a maxed out character.
#16
General / Got into the Star Syndicate Again
June 5, 2007 08:24 PM
see now, what I wonder, is how you can love something as crude as this, and hate something slightly less crude...like toof. I don't like either of them, although I dislike this one more. much more than toof. mabye I'm just some stupid freshman, but my opinion still stands.
#17
General / mid america by bicycle
June 5, 2007 08:17 PM
Quote from: rtilsounds like death to me but i'm sure you're doing it because you love it
well have a rip roarin' good time


yeah, my dad rode his bike a lot in utah (damn I wish we still lived there) and once after riding a while he came across a rancher. when he explained to him what he was doing, the rancher gave him a funny look, and suggested that he might as well close himself up in a closet and hit himself on the head with a hammer.

I love getting funny looks.

thanks for the good luck.
#18
Introductions / TOO MANY NEW GUYS
June 5, 2007 02:54 AM
then again, I shouldn't be talking

willy: I'm 15, and...yeah. stuff is happening. what of it?
#19
General / GAH, WTF, I hate admins >:
June 5, 2007 02:47 AM
while people abuse the whole freedom of speech/expression, there is nothing we could do about it, I could say really offensive stuff, and be perfectly all right (legal wise) because I'd be entitled to it as my opinion, and maybe I'd even get police protection, depending on how public said statement was. but on the internets, there seems to be very little on forum rights...the admin is law. so deal with it!
#20
General / mid america by bicycle
June 5, 2007 02:31 AM
me and my dad are going across the country (from Albuquerque, NM to sauk city, WI) via bicycle. we're leaving wednsday, so please, wish us luck. Visit our blog if you want andytedwright.blogspot.com. we'll be updating evrey time we hit a place with wi-fi, so mabye not often, mabye very often, I don't know how many backwater towns have wireless... anyways, please do see it, it'll probably take about a month, so, yeah check it out