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What are you gonna do, play with your prick for another 30 years? ... George Carlin |
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SCAMMER GETS SCAMMED OUT OF $41.50 : Welcome to the 419 Eater |
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Topic: Arts |
10:09 am EDT, Jun 21, 2006 |
SCAMMER GETS SCAMMED OUT OF $41.50 Scammer Steve Ebe contacts me to attempt the usual 419 scam. Plans go along as normal, then all of a sudden comes a very rare chance to scam the scammer out of some cash - one of the Holy Grails of Scambaiting - a very exclusive club, and one that I finally manage to join!
Awesome. SCAMMER GETS SCAMMED OUT OF $41.50 : Welcome to the 419 Eater |
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the revolution will be televised... |
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Topic: Humor |
3:39 pm EDT, Jun 16, 2006 |
the revolution will be televised...
George Bush covering Sunday Bloody Sunday... the revolution will be televised... |
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UK firm to unveil wall-socket PC - ZDNet UK News |
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Topic: Technology |
12:31 pm EDT, Jun 16, 2006 |
Containing all the electronics needed to run as a low- to medium-power PC, the Jack PC, as its name suggests, will fit into a standard size wall socket. The entire PC sits on two layered circuitboards. It contains an AMD RISC processor to help reduce power consumption and heat output.
UK firm to unveil wall-socket PC - ZDNet UK News |
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27B Stroke 6: Fun MS bug. |
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Topic: Technology |
10:56 am EDT, Jun 15, 2006 |
Open Notepad and type in this phrase, without the quote marks and with no carriage return: "Bush hid the facts". Now save it and open it again.
Seriously, try this before you click through this link. 27B Stroke 6: Fun MS bug. |
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Topic: Arts |
2:28 pm EDT, Jun 14, 2006 |
Here's a color illusion that wouldn't fit on the main page. You know what to do. (Or, if you don't: just stare at the dot for 30 seconds. Then, without moving your eyes, move the mouse over the image. It will look like it's in color until you move your eyes.)
Big Spanish Castle |
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New water-fuel technology appears to be viable... |
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Topic: Current Events |
9:17 am EDT, May 24, 2006 |
Okay. I saw this mentioned on CNN last night, and thought it might have been bullshit, or at least a complex fraud. Apparently, they're being pretty brazen about it working now... It still sounds a bit too good to be true, but if the bloody link will work you'll see a number of things that would indicate that they might actually have a wholly viable mechanism for getting cars to run on freaking water. Wow... New water-fuel technology appears to be viable... |
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bit-tech.net | WMD Part II by G-gnome |
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Topic: Technology |
2:39 pm EDT, May 22, 2006 |
Welcome to the second installment of Project WMD - The Weapon of Mass Destruction. It has been a while since the first part of this project was published on bit-tech.net. For those who may have missed Part I, the aim of this project was to build a completely custom-built computer case, out of stainless steel, that would look like the sort of atomic bomb that one sees in spy movies or on TV shows like 24. I tried not to base the design on any real or fictional bomb, but simply out of my imaginatio
bit-tech.net | WMD Part II by G-gnome |
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Voice Encryption May Draw U.S. Scrutiny |
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Topic: Society |
1:51 pm EDT, May 22, 2006 |
Philip R. Zimmermann wants to protect online privacy. Who could object to that? He has found out once already. Trained as a computer scientist, he developed a program in 1991 called Pretty Good Privacy, or PGP, for scrambling and unscrambling e-mail messages. It won a following among privacy rights advocates and human rights groups working overseas — and a three-year federal criminal investigation into whether he had violated export restrictions on cryptographic software. The case was dropped in 1996, and Mr. Zimmermann, who lives in Menlo Park, Calif., started PGP Inc. to sell his software commercially.
Key Escrow was settled in the 90s by the simple fact that it pgp was too hard to use so noone used it. Voice Encryption May Draw U.S. Scrutiny |
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