CIPWTTKT&GC V0x0F (v15): Scoot and Deeps Drama Diaries
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Since no one answers in Quick Questions, I have around $100 for a new case, recommendations?
[QUOTE=SpartanV2;31384445]Since no one answers in Quick Questions, I have around $100 for a new case, recommendations?[/QUOTE]
The general consensus seems to be HAF 922.
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;31384498]The general consensus seems to be HAF 922.[/QUOTE]
I was looking at that and I was also looking at the Fractal Design Define R3, which is around $110. What would you guys pick?
[QUOTE=SpartanV2;31384530]I was looking at that and I was also looking at the Fractal Design Define R3, which is around $110. What would you guys pick?[/QUOTE]
I have the Define R3 in this comp. It's purdy and the default fans are silent as fuck.
[editline]28th July 2011[/editline]
Also it never seems to heat much but that might just be me still treating any computer like it was a crappy HP laptop from the early 2000s
One of my computers has a keylogger, because some spam has been sent out from my MSN address.
I hope it is my other PC, as it has no AV atm.
Doesn't mean you have a keylogger necessarily
[QUOTE=esalaka;31384971]Doesn't mean you have a keylogger necessarily[/QUOTE]
What then? My MSN account has been used to send out spam.
My password had 8 charaters, all lower case and one number.
You wouldn't probably guess it, unless you want to guess all the streets.
That makes me think, how does spam mail get delivered to me?
For example, these are the full headers of a spam mail I posted earlier:
[quote]Delivered-To: [email]horsedrowner@gmail.com[/email]
Received: by 10.90.49.5 with SMTP id w5cs29557agw;
Mon, 18 Jul 2011 14:33:47 -0700 (PDT)
Received: by 10.150.180.10 with SMTP id c10mr6552614ybf.68.1311024827260;
Mon, 18 Jul 2011 14:33:47 -0700 (PDT)
Return-Path: <XXL-Orgasm@eurorider.com>
Received: from eurorider.com ([200.39.21.184])
by mx.google.com with SMTP id k21si5733718yba.75.2011.07.18.14.33.37;
Mon, 18 Jul 2011 14:33:45 -0700 (PDT)
Received-SPF: neutral (google.com: 200.39.21.184 is neither permitted nor denied by best guess record for domain of [email]XXL-Orgasm@eurorider.com[/email]) client-ip=200.39.21.184;
Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=neutral (google.com: 200.39.21.184 is neither permitted nor denied by best guess record for domain of [email]XXL-Orgasm@eurorider.com[/email]) smtp.mail=XXL-Orgasm@eurorider.com
Message-ID: <U8PIZ9C81UX3C2PUL4X53DAFH4N340B445O@eurorider.com>
From: XXL-Orgasm <XXL-Orgasm@eurorider.com>
To: <hotcar4@gmail.com>
Subject: How I turned my wife into a slut
Precedence: bulk
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 17:35:50 -0300
MIME-Version: 1.0
Precedence: bulk
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="----=_NextPart_000_F342_B28FA8A1.EABD0A50"
X-Priority: 5
X-MSMail-Priority: Low
X-Mailer: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 14.0.8089.726.
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V14.0.8089.726.
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I guess it works similar to most group mails, but... how does it work? Why do I get it, when I'm only in Delivered-To and not To, Cc or X-Forwarded-To?
[QUOTE=horsedrowner;31385066]Why do I get it, when I'm only in Delivered-To and not To, Cc or X-Forwarded-To?[/QUOTE]
I believe you can instruct a mailserver to forward mail to a specific address even if that address is in none of the headers.
[editline]28th July 2011[/editline]
Eg. It's the user-agent that sets most of the headers
[QUOTE=tratzzz;31385004]What then? My MSN account has been used to send out spam.
My password had 8 charaters, all lower case and one number.
You wouldn't probably guess it, unless you want to guess all the streets.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html[/url]
Change it.
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;31385192][url]http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html[/url]
Change it.[/QUOTE]
I alaready have a nice password.
What I just forgot.
I can't even have nice fucking dreams anymore?
I had a dream where I was in an elevator and it suddenly stopped.
I, for some reason, pulled out the sidepanel and there was a fucking laptop running some version of Windows (dream, wasn't too specific) that was controlling the elevator.
I pulled out a USB with Debian 6 on it, installed that and everything just magically started working again.
[QUOTE=nikomo;31385680]I can't even have nice fucking dreams anymore?
I had a dream where I was in an elevator and it suddenly stopped.
I, for some reason, pulled out the sidepanel and there was a fucking laptop running some version of Windows (dream, wasn't too specific) that was controlling the elevator.
I pulled out a USB with Debian 6 on it, installed that and everything just magically started working again.[/QUOTE]
If it were real, the elevator would probably be running a lightweight linux version anyway.
[QUOTE=chrishind10;31385699]If it were real, the elevator would probably be running a lightweight linux version anyway.[/QUOTE]
It'd be running a stripped-down version of uClinux on a cheap microcontroller.
Yeah, I doubt elevators need that much processing power, if any all.
Or do they? :tinfoil:
[QUOTE=Warship;31385898]Yeah, I doubt elevators need that much processing power, if any all.
Or do they? :tinfoil:[/QUOTE]
Not really, but you need to take care of the floor sensors, motor strenght adjusting to weight of the load, the doors, something's going to need to take care of the buttons and something is going to have to drive the LED thing that shows what floor you're on.
A couple of microcontrollers and you're good.
The 2 expensive pieces in an elevator is the chassis and the evaluation that it can actually be used.
I was once in a very old elevator, completely analog of course, and on my way it just stopped. To get it to work again I had to press the emergency stop button and then the floor I wanted to go in. I was with my mom at the time and she wanted to call the alarm, so she did so, but I had already fixed it when they came. I was 7 at the time v:v:v
I just love the discovery show 'How stuff works'
This segway has 8 microprocessors to prevent it from falling over, making it as powerful as 8 pc's!
[QUOTE=Goz3rr;31386169]I just love the discovery show 'How stuff works'
This segway has 8 microprocessors to prevent it from falling over, making it as powerful as 8 pc's![/QUOTE]
8 Commodore 64's at a push.
[editline]28th July 2011[/editline]
Is having this many computers considered normal?
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1 Commodore 64c (mine)
2 Commodore Amiga 1200's (mine)
1 Commodore Amiga 600 (mine)
1 Commodore Amiga 500+ (mine)
1 Amstrad CPC (mine)
1 Atari 800XL (mine)
1 Phenom II, 4GB RAM, Radeon HD4890 custombuilt (mine)
1 AMD Athlon 64, 4GB RAM, Geforce GTX260 custombuilt
1 AMD Celeron, 2GB RAM, Geforce GTX260 prebuilt (GFX card added in later)
1 AMD K8, 2GB RAM, Geforce quatro 3300/4400 web server. (mine)
1 Intel Pentium I, 256MB RAM, Generic 8MB PCI graphics card, Sound Blaster 16. (mine)
1 Acer aspire 5100 laptop.
1 Dell Inspiron 1720 laptop. (mine)
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I still have my Pentium 4 HT (stock 3.0ghz) downstairs, would that be socket 775 or whatever the other one is (468?)?
might have to throw it in my current build and see how well it overclocks
9 out of 11 of my computers are in 100% working condition. And only 4 are in use :v:
8 of mine get used regularly.
[QUOTE=agentgamma;31382964]My dad finally upgraded his camera's SD card to a 2GB one. And he gave me the old SD.
But what the hell can I use a 256MB SD card for? :v:[/QUOTE]
Damn Small Linux.
oh wow
[img]http://gyazo.com/a630ce89c14e88d116cd8f674a309abf.png[/img]
I'm thinking the guy who made that shit hasn't turned 10 yet.
[QUOTE=agentgamma;31382964]My dad finally upgraded his camera's SD card to a 2GB one. And he gave me the old SD.
But what the hell can I use a 256MB SD card for? :v:[/QUOTE]
The only way to go
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/v7079def.png[/img]
[QUOTE=BreenIsALie;31387239]The only way to go
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/v7079def.png[/img][/QUOTE]
Christ, thats a big SD card.
[QUOTE=chrishind10;31387289]Christ, thats a big SD card.[/QUOTE]
Or he's a midget
256MB would fit a surprisingly large amount of porn, actually
[QUOTE=esalaka;31387350]256MB would fit a surprisingly large amount of porn, actually[/QUOTE]
I've got a 22-minute video that takes almost 500MB.
So no, not really.
[QUOTE=nikomo;31387569]I've got a 22-minute video that takes almost 500MB.
So no, not really.[/QUOTE]
Pictures silly.
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