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Living Room / Carpal Tunnel Surgry
« on: November 26, 2006, 02:05 PM »
I have sever carpal tunnel in both hand's. Which made everything very diffucult.
From moving my mouse to trying to sign my name.

I had my Right hand done Monday the 20th.
Even though my hand still is hurting where the surgen cut my hand open, and my hand just throbs.

It now thobbs with feeling.
I have to go through and re train my hand to do everything, including write and draw.
I know what I once could do, now I will do much better.

Now I do it with feeling. :D

So if you suffer from RSI, or Carpal Tunnel.
Trust me get those hands done.

It is worth it!.
 :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup:

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Living Room / Strange statues around the world
« on: October 28, 2006, 02:15 AM »
Strange statues around the world
http://www.i-am-bore...nk.cfm?link_id=18259

 :up: :up: :up: :Thmbsup: :up: :up: :up:

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Living Room / Here is an intresting one I just found
« on: October 11, 2006, 01:43 AM »
NSA & Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO)
http://www.nsa.gov/ufo/

Do you believe??

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Living Room / Excellent art
« on: August 24, 2006, 09:19 AM »
PencilPrison
http://www.pencilprison.com/20524.html
Excellent art amazing
 :o :o :o :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :o :o :o

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Living Room / Anti-Telemarketing Script
« on: August 23, 2006, 07:55 AM »

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Living Room / Sending my girlfriend some intresting links
« on: July 14, 2006, 08:52 AM »
I found on popurls.com

50 TB organic discs on the horizon, maybe
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060713-7259.html

FREE Database Models
http://www.databaseanswers.org/data%5Fmodels/

Using Internet Explorer at work can be a shock if you use Firefox at home
http://digg.com/software/Using_Internet_Explorer_at_work_can_be_a_shock_if_you_use_Firefox_at_home

Get Google with your name on it
http://tst4php.6te.net/customgoogle/

LightScribe to get color
http://www.engadget.com/2006/07/13/lightscribe-to-get-color/

Super firewall aims to stop DDOS
http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/07/13/HNstopddos_1.html

Automated Master Lock crackers
http://www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000507073793/

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Living Room / My girlfriend says I am just being paranoid
« on: July 12, 2006, 04:35 PM »
And my girlfriend call's me Paranoid ha ha ha ha
http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/node/1671

CALEA (Computer Assistance Law Enforcement) is quietly in the background of current news again, because the FBI is pushing congress to mandate that all future routing equipment manufactured will include back doors for law enforcement. Like in CALEA mandates for telephone switching equipment, such back doors require no warrant to activate, and hence can be secretly enabled at will. Some vendors have already eagerly embraced CALEA inspired backdoors to internet routing equipment in anticipation of future intercept mandates, thereby already compromising the integrity and security their current and future customers. This approach of using backdoors on Internet connected systems, even more so than the original CALEA mandates for wiretapping backdoors in telephone switching centers, is a danger to both our infrastructure and our society.

CALEA has required that all telephone switching equipment manufactured since 1994 must include backdoors to enable wiretapping. While the need for lawful legal intercept is estimated to be in the range of 1000 or so wiretaps per year, and past practices have required not only warrants but also physical access to switching centers, these requirements were neither unduly burdensome, nor unduly expensive for the limited number of lawful investigations normally engaged in per year, whether back then or today. What these historic pre-CALEA limitations did assure is that the cost of mass privacy invasion would be far too expensive to ever effectively undertake.

By contrast, CALEA mandated backdoors allows one to activate wiretaps remotely on any scale desired, and to do so entirely in secret. Indeed, the NSA wiretapping scandal is an example of how CALEA can be misused. That the huge volume of information being collected, and the fact that most of the older telephone switching equipment does not normally support true network remote access, had forced the NSA to co-locate facilities in a number of switching centers to collect their data. Applying CALEA backdoors to distributed and even end-user deployed routing equipment that is already Internet connected of course eliminates the need to co-locate facilities, and hence would make it much harder to detect or determine the scope of any future illegal government activities, in regard to misusing Internet wiretapping.

While these mandates may be only originally intended for spying and use within North America, clearly, with proprietary telephone switching systems, such equipment was often also sold overseas. As the Greek prime minister discovered in 2004, when he and 100 other governmental officials were tapped for over a year by someone making use a CALEA mandated backdoor, “source secret by obscurity” backdoors often do not remain secret. Of course this is not the only incident where CALEA backdoors have been used for espionage purposes by others. Such systems are hence inherently insecure by design.

When one deliberately builds in government mandated backdoors that can be opened in secret and without notice, one is opening such systems to undetected access by anyone who can discover and operate them, including those who may be deemed even more undesirable than national governments spying on their own citizens. Even, as noted in the case of the Greek Government, the security of government facilities themselves may be compromised by outside parties. Such information may be used to blackmail individuals, to acquire identity information for theft, or to acquire passwords and information that could be used to compromise the underlying security of key infrastructures and safety systems, like for example power generation systems.

Personally I do not feel any “safer” in a state that requires the infrastructure for enabling or engages in mass surveillance of it's own citizens, or that practices guilt until proven innocent while claiming to do so in the name of my “protection” and safety. Indeed, I find that such a state is in fact a far greater danger to the safety of myself, my children, and the people as a whole, than the potential threats I am supposedly being protected against, whether real or imagined.

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Sounds intresting huh :-|

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Living Room / Interesting Links
« on: June 20, 2006, 07:58 AM »
Unusual Businesses Ideas That Work
http://uncommonbusiness.blogspot.com/
Rather intresting idea's,...
L8r :Thmbsup:

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Living Room / My graphics card went out on my PC
« on: June 19, 2006, 06:20 PM »
My Nvidia PCI-e 256MB DDR-RAM card went bye bye.
Lucky for me my card is still under warranty. Just waiting for Nvidia to conntact me.

My g/f and I just got through putting a new front axel in her car, we are too broke to buy a temp card for my PC.

So I have decided to take a break for awhile,rest my hands (I have bad carpal tunnel in both hands in case you didnt know).

I hope to have some better graphics out after my comeback.

Hope to talk to everyone after awhile,...
L8r7
thunder7

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Living Room / Has any one seen this site?
« on: June 12, 2006, 02:40 AM »
Extreme Tech
http://www.extremetech.com/

Pretty Sweet :Thmbsup:

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Living Room / Another cool site - iHacked
« on: June 11, 2006, 11:35 AM »
iHacked
http://i-hacked.com/

Electronics are everywhere, and technology drives pretty much everything we do in today's world. We show you how to take advantage of these electronics to make them faster, give them added features, or to do things they were never intended to do.

We are not a "cracking" site, we are hackers. Our inquisitive nature leads us to find ways of making technology work for us. We do not support unauthorized access into systems, breaking into email systems, or anything of that nature. Please do not email me asking me how to do this type of stuff.

Please enjoy your stay, check out the articles, and submit some of your own. As a community we can share our tips/tricks/and hacks with each other. The I-Hacked.com's "Most Wanted" are articles that we are currently looking for articles to be written about.

Sweet Page :Thmbsup:

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Living Room / sciplus.com - another site I love to check out
« on: June 11, 2006, 11:32 AM »
SCIPLUS
http://sciplus.com/

Lots of cool stuff here :Thmbsup:

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Living Room / Anyone checked out hackaday.com?
« on: June 11, 2006, 01:00 AM »
hack a day serves up a fresh hack each day, every day from around the web and a special how-to hack each week.
http://www.hackaday.com/

Very Sweet hacks :Thmbsup:

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Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage Phones Home Every day
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=2766

I just do not like them on my PC

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Living Room / By the way Mouser
« on: May 19, 2006, 02:09 AM »
"IF" you need it, I have over 5,000 Icons, 489MB of various wav files.
And a lot of other things. :D

And many many idea's for program if you are intrested in those as well. :D

All FREE.
Because "that is what friends are for, too help."
L8r7

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Unfinished Requests / Yes I have plenty of ideas
« on: May 18, 2006, 02:55 AM »
get back too you after the flu has passed if your intrested.
Desktop Corral for folders and Program Icons.

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Living Room / Greetins from Thunder7
« on: May 16, 2006, 04:38 PM »
Greetings I am Thunder7 my friends call me either Thunder or -7- or Thunder7.
I have been a beta tester for many years now.

One of my best friends is CoMa of CoMa Freeware List http://www.algonet.se/~hubbabub/.
We are bother artist.
We usually sit on ICQ chatting suring the net.

I have around 58,000+ bookmarks/favorites I have been online for 12 years now. I collect alot of freeware programs. And URL's amoung other things.

Right now i am trying to stop surfing long enough to add all my links to a database so everyone can find lots of cool stuff I have already found....

Here are some sample's:

http://www.jezz.us/index.html

http://www.onecomputerguy.com/app_tips.htm

http://www.tradetricks.org/archives/001668.html

http://www.winguides.com/tweak/tweaklist.php

http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/Links1.htm

http://www.optimizingpc.com/index.html

http://www.oldversion.com/

http://www.roadkil.net/

http://www.usersmanualguide.com/

Want more just ask,...  :D

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