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bowen // User SearchCOMMUNITY WARNINGSep 12, 2003, 1:27pm
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Do you seriously have issues? He said he >>>>>_____DOESN'T____<<<<
dislike Bruce's world. For once and for all, stop attacking people who disagree with you. For christ's sake, how many times have we gone through something like this with Bruce? It is a good idea to rotate passwords, yes, no denying that, but he is not wrong. He's not making a show, he's not ejaculating, as you old-timers would call it, with advice of a minor and someone who hasn't been there. Firstly, you attack him; he simply claimed it was a dumb idea then you come out of the blue and tell him to stuff it where the sun don't shine, yadda yadda yadda. He was trying to save people time for something so frivilous -- yeah some 1337 h4x0r got some passwords... woodefreaking do. People, this is a god damn game. And oh dear god, I should be shocked if you don't turn this freaking attack boat around on me. At least I deserve it, John didn't. He has ALL THE FREAKING right in the world to express his opinion, just like you. So get off your freaking high boat and respect other's opinions if you want yours to be respected. You are >>>>____NOT____<<<< better than him, or anyone for any reason you diabetic twit. Yeah, it hurts to be picked on doesn't it? Hits that little pit of your stomic someone hates you so much that they'd use your disability against you, huh? Or, you can just lie like you always do and say things I say don't phase you. Sticks and stones, you know? Deep inside it really does, just a public front... everyone knows that's true, I know it's true, you know it's true. Oh go cry me a freaking river, boo hoo... you attack him, I attack you... I have no life -- I don't care. See the thing is, I did this because I felt it right to defend him, you did what you did because you felt it right to put him down. You're always claiming that's my or KAH's mission or whoever else... but seriously, look at some of the things you do. It may look like that's what I'm doing but I'm really actually helping. But, to you, as long as you're not doing the helping and it's against your opinion it's always wrong and stupid, and the person is bad. Look at what happened in this thread alone. But that shouldn't surprise anyone with the way you take a personal vendetta to people who don't agree with you. "Kids" without "knowledge", like you actually have any knoweledge yourself. You're actually believing _heresay_, what kind of knowledge is that? Come on, if you can attack us... why can't we attack you... what possible reason is there for you to claim immunity from such acts? We're kid's right? Well... unfortunately in your case we know an awefully lot more about subjects than you do. We may be 5,10,20,30 years younger than you... but "children" is applied to people under 10... and like you always claim... you don't know anything about us, what we look like, our hair color, how fat we are... etc. I'm sure ENZO will chime in once you complain. Because he only does action against things that don't require him to do actual work... but enough personal attacks on ENZO -- this isn't his fault for the attacks that have occured in the previous two posts, by you, and me, here. As much as I loathe his inaction sometimes... maybe he'll actually delete this thread because of me. And that would be a good thing because yours would be gone too. But, I guess you can go back on your routine to calling me a kid who doesn't know anything. I'll think things through, you'll just do what you do when you can't do anything... like a bee that stings people. -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) COMMUNITY WARNINGSep 12, 2003, 1:31pm
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No, this has changed. You can no longer tell the length of the
password, it's encrypted and has been for a long time. -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) COMMUNITY WARNINGSep 12, 2003, 1:46pm
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Congratulations idiot, you've failed to read both post by John and
myself. We both acknowledge that it's a good thing, but relying on heresay that doesn't say _ANYTHING_ is just as bad as sticking a turkey up your ass because Bruce said it'll stop heart disease. -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) COMMUNITY WARNINGSep 12, 2003, 1:56pm
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The same way you can't show me where he said it is stupid to not
repassword things. Show me where he said "Repasswording things is not a safe practice." -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) COMMUNITY WARNINGSep 12, 2003, 2:02pm
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It's a dumb idea to give a community warning about passwords with no
proof. That's basically what he's saying. -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) COMMUNITY WARNINGSep 12, 2003, 2:17pm
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MrBruce claims stuffing a turkey up your rear end cures diabetes too.
-- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) COMMUNITY WARNINGSep 12, 2003, 2:19pm
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Question, if they have the encryption method, how is changing your
password going to help? -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) COMMUNITY WARNINGSep 12, 2003, 3:08pm
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Tadaaa.
-- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) COMMUNITY WARNINGSep 12, 2003, 3:29pm
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Operator: You have a telegram.
Telegram from BinaryBud, sent just now: you better hope i never see you in real life punk.....cause one of us is going to jail.....the other will be in the hospital..... Going to sit on me? -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) COMMUNITY WARNINGSep 12, 2003, 3:32pm
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Hey, you don't attack others, I don't attack you. That's how it goes.
-- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) COMMUNITY WARNINGSep 12, 2003, 6:25pm
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Wacky tabaccy, didn't you know?
-- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) COMMUNITY WARNINGSep 13, 2003, 4:11am
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Wow, no wonder your password got hacked. It may be long, but it
consists of relatively common components. -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) weird but trueSep 12, 2003, 5:18pm
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Yeah, the human brain is able to recognize simple patterns quickly. Sotp
ptos form from bshanig. -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) weird but trueSep 12, 2003, 7:01pm
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Yes, and the reason why the original post worked well is because it
started and ended with the same letters the normal word would've. Jumbling the letters often leads to not being able to get it (Without a pattern). -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) save the kittens!!!Sep 14, 2003, 4:06pm
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I thought it was everytime you masturbate god kills a kitten?
-- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) Noble ElementsSep 15, 2003, 3:29am
Just to let everyone know, I passed some gas just now. I just thought
everyone would want to be on the one-up on this kind of information. You know, methane release from cows are depleting our ozone. That's right, you heard me, cow farts are more hazardous to our ozones than araesol or anything crazy cool like that. So have some love for your planet, put the plug in the cow rump. Or maybe, we can like stick a hose into it... and like bottle it and use it to run cars and crap... now that would be efficiency! -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) Noble ElementsSep 15, 2003, 6:34pm
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It was a pun.
-- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) Noble ElementsSep 16, 2003, 5:58pm
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I think it was a pun too. :P
-- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) ENZO: Heads UpSep 25, 2003, 9:27pm
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It depends which definition you follow. Do you follow the everyday term
for a hacker -- anyone who does anything to a system or program that shouldn't be done? Or, do you follow the book, or do you follow the perfect definition. To cause the least confusion you should use the first. -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) AMD Athlon 64Sep 26, 2003, 5:59pm
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Yes, fear the AMD with it's maximum FSB of 400. Woo. That's 1/3 of the
highest I've seen on pentium chips. And really, that's what makes all the difference in the world. -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) AMD Athlon 64Sep 26, 2003, 6:09pm
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1.2GHz overclock, that's 1/3.
-- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) AMD Athlon 64Sep 26, 2003, 6:19pm
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Because AMD's die even when they're not overclocked. You don't
overclock an AMD if you're smart. :P -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) AMD Athlon 64Sep 27, 2003, 4:20am
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Yeah AMD's r0x0r. How about the time when using the OGL pipes screen
saver caused it to overheat like icarus' wings? What fan would've stopped that? -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) AMD Athlon 64Sep 29, 2003, 5:36am
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They're all the same. I've heard from some sources that running it
burns up the AMD too. But hey, people who buy AMD's will probably buy GeForces too... you know, because of the price differentials between ATI and GeForce, just like with Intel and AMD. So yeah, if you light a fire in a box and try to put it out with more wood what do you think is going to happen? -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) AMD Athlon 64Sep 29, 2003, 5:43am
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Where the hell have you been? 200 MHz FSB is 1999 buddy. Even AMD is
beyond the 200 range, as you can see if you double something it's not the same. If I put two two-lane highways next to each other it's not a 2 lane high way anymore, is it? Smoking the cheebas again, aren't you canuck? Oot and aboot, agayn and agayn with the newfies, eh? ;) Oh yeah, more work per tick does nothing when your 4 lane high way only holds so much... as compared to the 8 lane or even 12 lane -- if you're so inclined to invest your civil resources that way. > Regarding your other post down the line, what in the world are you talking > about? AMD didn't "die" when it wasn't overclocked. What review did you > look at? intelworld.com? =P > I suggest you look at a few sources. Personally I never rely on only one > review. Do 3 or 4 if you really wanna see what it's like all around. I didn't like intel until recently when AMD decided it didn't like me. Hell, if you don't believe me, read some of my past posts. > Lastly AMD is like made for overclocking...well not literally, but about any > overclocking forum you go to and it's just AMD this and AMD that. I own two > AMD systems. a 1.2 ghz OC'd to 1.5, and a 1.7 ghz to 2.3 ghz. And guess > what? It's quiet enough to sleep with it on (unlike those 40-50+ dBa deltas > or vantecs lol), and rock solid. 1 CPU fan, no case fans. *shrug* > The whole AMD being hot thing is just a big urban myth. Yes they are "hot", > but so is Intel, and in many cases hotter. Intel just has a thermal > dispersion system on the CPU level, I'll give em' that. I certainly hope you don't spend your time investing in overclocking an AMD. AMD is made for cheap people, thus cheap components, thus not very high quality. I own 2 AMD systems, what's your point? My AMD sounds like a 747 with a Seagull stuck in it's exhaust. The single Intel Celeron? Quiet as the Ionicbreeze. -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) AMD Athlon 64Sep 29, 2003, 8:57pm
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I was talking about the system as a whole dumbass diabete whore. Learn
to use your analytical abilities. -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) AMD Athlon 64Sep 29, 2003, 9:08pm
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Can you think? 2x2 is 4 and not 2. Hence why 200x 4 gives you 800 and
not 200. > B: Your two AMD systems are noisy? Boo-hoo, they just have noisy fans. It's > not the processors fault, as there are many quiet fans and cheap heatsinks > that can do a great job keeping an Athlon XP cool and very quiet. The > builder of the PCs just decided to throw a peice of crap on them. Don't > blame AMD for something that they don't have a hand in. I'm sorry I don't have $2000 to blow on goldheatsinkshitfuck(tm) technology. > C: Your highway example of why AMD is bad isn't very good. Explain that one > further please? Are you talking about the length of the pipline or > something? (In that case, the P4's longer pipeline takes longer to clear > than AMD's shorter ones, which means that you get more wasted clock cycles). It's the width of a bus. If you have a wider bus, no matter what the base frequency is it's going to work faster. 200x4 = 800 yes, but that's still much faster than a 200x2 = 400. More room, more information, faster speeds. No matter how fast the processor can "think" if your bus is 400 MHz you're going to fall short of a processor that has 800. Think of it this way: 1200 clock cycles can fit into a 200 mhz bus, but then become easily congested by a backflow of 6. Now, let's put it on a 600 mhz bus... then it's only 3. You've halved it. Even if you waste clock cycles here and there the bus speed makes up for it. Now, the faux pas of not being able to compare any two chips produced by different companies is a non-sequitor. You can only use that if you're comparing two seperate types of processors, ie Alpha and x86, Apple(Motorola) and x86, so on. As for comparing like processors, it's actually very good. (especially in the FSB) > My suggestion is that you go do some more reading. Or post up your sources > as to where you found this "information." I suggest you learn how to think about why the analogy is exactly the way it is. I guess he called forth his friends from his city to help him, yo. I digress, I guess I'm don't know what I'm talking about when a fanboy hobbies who build their r0x0ring WindowsXP athalon XP ATI Radeon Probuttfucker 40234560840698 series, and then waste $1000 because they mismatch types like agp 8x cards on an agp 2x system 4 gigs of ram when the motherboard only supports 1 gig. I've seen it happen... and then they only check their email. -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) AMD Athlon 64Sep 29, 2003, 9:13pm
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Looks like on most of the tests the 32 bit CPU is fairly damn close and
in only one test it exceeds it by a long shot. So, AMD's flagship 64 bit processor falls short of "blazing fast speeds." I would still recommend buying an intel chipset and save money (the irony). -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) AMD Athlon 64Sep 29, 2003, 9:27pm
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Seriously, do all of you have ADD excluding duo? The 64 bit processor
is, as far as I could tell, the fastest, most optomized piece of hardware AMD has and in those benchmarks it falls short, or is relatively equal to the intel 32 bit chip. And it's cheaper. Even the page duo gave said to save your money and get an intel chip until such a time AMD lowers their price. -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) AMD Athlon 64Sep 29, 2003, 9:30pm
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They have the lead on the 64 bit systems, but it offers little to no
immediate advantage to 32 bit processors. And again, there is little to nothing that 64 bits can do that 32 bit can't. And it's going to be a huge amount of time before it'll be otherwise. Gaming will stay on the 32 bit system until 64 bit takes over (like I said, that's going to be a long time). -- --Bowen-- http://bowen.homelinux.com/sys/ Yeah, it's that good. (Maybe an AW section in the near future?) |