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eBay Sourcecode up for Download
Tuesday, 03 October 2006
eBay's source is open. I just found where someone has posted it.  I will provide two different links for each file, since they could get taken down.

Ebay Source - Has 2 Trojans, replace the files in archive with the ones below

Database-Tables.zip pass is illuminati, need uharc to extract contained file


 
sCodes.zip-pass is illuminati, you need uharc to extract contained file
 
Demand a Power Rangers Reunion Special!
Tuesday, 19 September 2006
 
Nuts...I broke my laptop (again)
Tuesday, 19 September 2006

I have had my little Averatec 3200 for a year or two now, and have battled to keep it in good shape. That doesn't count the times that I have dropped it, scratched the screen, or had to resolder the power port's contacts. Those weren't big deals. This is. I got angry at the little guy, and squeezed the sides of the screen as I closed it. The next thing I know after I reboot, the screen is white in a large space on the right side, and has some black through it. I cracked the LCD.

I guess I deserved that for some of the stuff I had done, or something. The part of this that troubles me most is that, while I can get a new screen and fix it, the new screen itself is worth almost the value of the laptop. In its current condition, I would rate this laptop (XP 2200+,512,60gb) at $350-$400 max. The LCD new is anywhere from $150-$300. That is insane. I plan on trying to grab one cheaper on eBay. The fact that a component could cost more than the machine is stupid, though. Oh well, I guess I will either have to fix it, or sell it as is. Either way, I plan to eventually sell it, and get a more powerful lappy. Until then, ARRGH!

 
The Longest Story Ever Podcast
Thursday, 14 September 2006

""The Longest Story Ever" (working title), is to be a podcast where the listeners have a say in where it goes. The way it will work is this: I start out "the story" with Once upon a time...
Then, users will each submit a "chapter" for the story. The users will then (after the deadline for submiting a chapter) vote in a poll thread to decide which chapter is the best. That chapter will then be read (interpreted, using voices and such, eventually voice actors or something) to make that chapter. It will then go on forever.

A Few Groundrules: No sexually explicit chapters No anti-religious chapters (no discrimination) No politically slanted chapters No chapters that could offend anyone
Humor is greatly encouraged. If the chosen chapter's author would like to record their chapter, and interpret it themselves/with a friend for voices, that is fine, and can be worked out.
That said, the first chapter needs to be around 10-15 minutes in length when read verbally. It must introduce characters, and set the story going somewhere. There is no end to this story, so if a chapter ends one quest/purpose/plot of the story, another must be created.
Let it begin!
BTW: I need a logo for this as well. Perhaps, eventually the story could be done using Skype.

See the forums using the link at the left or click here.

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Laptop Screen Scratch Removal
Wednesday, 13 September 2006
I dropped my laptop a while back, and it scratched the screen. I have tried all sorts of ideas to get rid of it. I tried brasso, but that helped a little and made the screen shiny in a place it shouldn't be. I have tried using toothpaste, various glues and sealants (removeable in the case of accidents), and have had little or no luck. I have found a viable solution:Turtle Wax. I am sure that other brands of car wax that you wipe on, let dry, and rub off would work as well. I have done two coats, and the scratch is barely visible (if it werent for that shiny spot from the brasso, you couldn't tell...). I polished the whole screen with the wax. You have to be gentle, and patient. It takes a while to get the wax buffed down to the point of being transparent. A few more coats, and this scratch will be completely filled in. As an added benefit, the wax will keep stuff from sticking as easily to the screen, like dust. Got a scratch? Try this!
 
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