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iMac - 2GHz Intel Core Duo (Yonah)
1 GB RAM
20" widescreen monitor
ATI Radeon X1600 graphics w/ 128 MB memory
Miglia TV Mini - free-to-air digital television decoder
Dual-booted with OS X 10.4.10 Tiger and Windows XP sp2
MacBook or rumored super-slim MacBook Pro on the way sometime in the next few months. Hopefully.  |
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- Ranma ½
- Trigun
- Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Azumanga Daioh
- Strawberry Panic
- Ghost in the Shell / Stand Alone Complex
- Hellsing
- Simoun
- Macross Plus
- Gundam Wing
- Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040
Nothing new, but then again there's nothing spectacular happening in the anime fan-subbing network at the moment. I'm much more interested in Manga currently, but I don't have any money. |
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(Thought of this one after watching Kindergarten Cop this afternoon )
What do you do for a living? If you're just a student, tell us what you study.
As of this week, I'm a PHP developer with a software house in Sheffield. I'm going to be writing professional development software based in object-oriented PHP5. I'm going to be working with either the Smarty or Zend frameworks.
I am starting at the end of next week- but things are still being finalised.
The salary is in the region of £16k / year ($32k /y).  |
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You can't see anything
It's not like the others I've used by the same artist, where I had to airbrush a nipple or two
Ryu's Form Site (Some NSFWness. Only boobs) |
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Originally posted by Grey Mario But the avatar is still borderline.
I don't care so long as it's the right side of the borderline  |
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I have a 20" iMac running 1680 x 1050. Layouts don't screw up for me unless they're coded badly. Besides, the idea of a widescreen monitor is that you can multitask with the rest of the screen - my browser window never takes up more than half of the available real-estate  |
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Absolutely
Would you expect anything less? |
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Originally posted by Xkeeper Please enjoy your stay.
We have cookies. Various other goodies available upon request.
The cookies are our hostages. Comply with our demands before we eated them.
Our demands are:
1) More cookies
2) Bewbs. |
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I could post you my desktop wallpaper for confirmation, if you like...
(It's not that bad, if you were wondering...) |
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What are you, gay? |
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| Posted on 08-01-07 08:44:42 PM, in How many of the ; last edit by Kas on 08-01-07 08:51 PM |
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Originally posted by Doritokiller
Originally posted by Ninetales Edit @ Doritokiller: no, that's Kasumi-Astra.
Oh, then it's no surprise. I think Kasumi-Astra said that she was lesbian back at Board2...
My girlfriend actually got the userid before mine back at the Overclocked.org hosted board, I think. She had a postcount of 366 back in the day - five years ago now . I don't think I've specifically talked about it as much as other things, but I definately like girls a lot. I don't think it's ever come up much.
Originally posted by Doritokiller Wait. Kas as in... Kasdarack/Sweet Kassy Molassey/TEDDY BEAR?
I'm a bit confused.
This should help
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I had a lollypop for the first time in years this morning- even before seeing this thread
Me and Chad walked up to Norfolk Park in Sheffield today, stayed at the cafe for a bit and had a lollypop each. I had a Ribena lolly
It wasn't long until the loli jokes started. It's not difficult to spot nerds on tour  |
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I think you can tell what I like most  |
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| "Hey! Who stole my beer?" |
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| phpbb is famous for being vulnerable to people who know the source code inside-out. All it takes is someone knowledgeable to find an exploit, tell others about it and presto, you can take over half the internet's forums. That's why really big, important forums either use Vbulletin or a privately secured version of phpbb. Keeping important code closed is a good start to keeping your site secure; of course, it's only a small start. |
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None! I have just finished with eighteen years of education, in total. I could go on to do a masters or another degree in the future, but I'm plenty done for now  |
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Originally posted by HyperHacker Neat.
Originally posted by Kas
I think you can tell what I like most 
Is that Anna Ohura? 
I have no idea, I found it on Deviant Art. Account name is tomislav_moze.
All is see is boob, boob, leg, skirt  |
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| You owe me a slice of cake, you bastard. |
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| Posted on 08-14-07 07:25:30 PM, in AcmlmBoard; last edit by Kas on 08-14-07 07:25 PM |
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Originally posted by chungy
Originally posted by Kas phpbb is famous for being vulnerable to people who know the source code inside-out.
Uhh...no. I don't know why the rumor that phpBB is extremely insecure keeps spreading, but it's entirely false. Oh wow, three exploits to the source within a year, all patched by the phpBB no more than two days after discovery, must make it really insecure. Actually, probably the reason the rumor keeps spreading is that forum maintainers AREN'T updating as often as they should.
...Those are still exploits, and when one is discovered a vast number of communities are affected. I've read somewhere that in the past some exploits have remained unpatched for months. Penny Arcade famously switched from PHPBB because of its insecurity.
So no, I didn't say it was extremely insecure. i said it's insecure to people who know what to look for, and that can a very simple task. Once an exploit is uncovered, anybody who knows a little can use it. [Insert lame patronising remark here]
Originally posted by Xkeeper
Originally posted by HyperHacker
Originally posted by Kas Keeping important code closed is a good start to keeping your site secure; of course, it's only a small start.
Security through obscurity? Good luck.
Relying on only one thing is dumb, yes, but if you write good code and keep the source hidden, it will take much longer to find any possible exploits rather than pouring over the source code to see how things work.
This is exactly what I meant when I said a small start, HH . |
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Good luck getting through the bandages  |