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DJ

 :)

fatkid

Is it a different page than what is in your signature?

sir


fatkid

do you know what the difference is in his "secret" page as opposed to the one in the sig?  The macros I use in his signature webpage seem to work fine for me...

sir


sir

i will lite you work on those good macros, i will stick to trying to get them to work,lol ;)


Bizach0620

DJ That bingo thing you made doe snot work for me I goto a room and it clicks all the numbers on my cards when the room has only 4 numbers called.  Your auto blacks out my cards.  How can I fix this.

Homer

It's supposed to do that. It does not actually interface in real time. :)

PogoCheats - It's all about the badges!!!

Bizach0620

SO will it hit bingo when I get it and if it makes numbers I don't have I will get -5 tokens for all wrong numbers?

sir

the macro is best worked in a 6 card game black out. and you take the risk of getting wrong numbers when you use it. but at leased you don't lose any tokens from your account.

Homer

Yes, it will hit gong and yes -5 for red x's

PogoCheats - It's all about the badges!!!

Bizach0620

ok thank you.  Is there one for 1 or 3 cards?

sir

sorry don;t know you would have to ask dj about that he is the creater of them

fatkid

Hey I wouldn't short-change yourself so much... Those macros work great!  That's a great way to break into computer programming...

sir

a very good way and dj you have done a great job with the scripts

fatkid

#16
What are you running on?
I've got...
Dual AMD Athlon XP 2.08GHz w/ FSB @ 333Mhs oc'd to 2.2GHz
1GHz DDR SDRam w/ FSB oc'd @ 333MHs
GForce FX 5600 256MBs DDR Ram @ 8x AGP
20Gig Harddrive @ 7200 RPMs w/ 2 MB cache
60Gig Harddrive @ 7200 RPMs w/ 2 MB cache
120Gig Harddrive @ 7200 RPMs w/ 8 MB cache
180Gig Harddrive @ 7200 RPMs w/ 8 MB cache

I love computers..
Looking at selling the Dual XP's though to try to buy some of the new AMD 64 dual chips and boards...

fatkid

#17
Yeah I pack-rat all kinds of files and applications...

I have in the neighborhood of 35,000 mp3s, 1300 divx dvd rips, 14,000 ebooks, roms galore (Atari, Sega Master System, Genesis, Saturn, NES, SNES, N64, GB, GBC, GBA, and PSX), somewhere in the neighborhood of $350,000 in software (that's if you include all the corprate editions of Microsoft products including Win2000, XP, and 2003, all Office Suites, and products like the Adobe Creative Suite, Macromedia MX 2004, AutoCAD, etc etc etc)

Most of these files I store on regular CDRs.  Some seasons of TV shows I've collected I decided to burn to DVDRWs.  But to download and store things like the mp3s and Roms and such that near-half terabyte of space helps out a lot...

You said you use 4gb towards sys recov... Another good idea if you like to keep your computer running smooth and fresh would be to partition your harddrive into 3 parts...
1 for your operating system with all needed applications installed
1 to store all your files, (word docs, movies, music vids, etc etc etc)
and the last one you can create an image of the first drive so that as the first drive begins to fragment and deteriorate too badly rather than format your computer, you can just rip the 3rd drives image onto the first drive... Then your computer runs just as smoothly as if it were the day you opened the box :)

Just a passing thought...

** Wow as I got done proofing this post I just guess I never realized how much stuff I really have pirated... Yup I won't lie about it... That's a lot of crap...  :o

fatkid

#18
For this convo you wouldn't need to use PGP or IRC...  I only want that kind of protection when I discuss how my IP is spoofed...

    As for PGP, it stands for PrettyGoodPrivacy.  It's a way to encrypt messages, files, or any other type of data, that to date has been proven to be uncrackable (by uncrackable, the best known estimates show that the RSA key (type of encryption) are not able to be cracked even within 500 years.  This is proven by simply doing the math that processors are going to be limited by the speed of light and can process no faster than that... Einstein "proved" that it is not possible to accelerate anything faster than the speed of light with his Theory of Relativity)

    "If you assume the size of a high-performance computer system performing keytests is 0.3 mm for electronic or optical transfer of information, it can only perform 1 000 000 000 000 operations (1012) per second, otherwise it has to be smaller. Over a period of 317 years or 10 003 759 200 seconds that will sum up to 10 003 759 200 000 000 000 000 operations.  This ability to perform no more than 1022 operations within 317 years is truly not sufficient for testing 1022 different IDEA-keys because every keytest requires more than a single operation cycle. But even if it was possible to do a keytest that fast, the large number of 1038 IDEA-keys would have been searched for no more than 0.000 000 000 000 000 029 percent. Thus a specific IDEA-key will not be found even if "lots" of those high-performance computers will work parallel to test the keys."

    This statement (from link provided below) shows that even if chips were made on a 3mm fab (the smaller the chip fabrication = the more transistors that can be placed in a single space = more GHz) it couldn't break the RSA code in even 317 years.  The one supposition that this statement makes is that chip fabs will be able to go down to a 30nm fabrication... Right now current processors at best have gotten 130nm fabs done without any trouble, and are trying to perfect the 90nm chip fab (pretty much done)... The main problem with dropping below a 90nm chip fab is heat...  By the time we are able to start producing >60nm chips most systems will need to incorporate some type of liquid cooling rather than just fans in your computer.  So really there is no real way to crack through RSA encryption due to current processor limitations.  Who knows though what kind of doors quantum computing can open up... ???

This makes PGP one of the greatest ways to encrypt data...  Hope this makes sense for the most part... :-)

URL of a pretty good FAQ on the encryption methods of PGP and RSA and the attempts to crack it...
http://senderek.de/security/secret-key.protection.html

Now on to partitions... :-)

     If you were to put your WindowsXP disk in the disk drive and boot your computer up, you would get a message from the BIOS (basic input output system, the black and white almost DOS startup on your computer) asking if you want to boot from the CD... When you first install your operating system this way you can split your one hard drive into multiple hard drives.  Though all on one piece of hardware you can set it to "think" that there are 2 or 3 or 4 or more "virutal" drives.  So you take an 80gig hard drive and split it into one 20gig hard drive (c:\) that holds your operating system.  The next "virtual" drive/partition (d:\) would then be around 40gigs and used for general file storage.  Finally you could set up a last 20gig drive/partition (e:\) that could be used to "ghost"/copy the first drive once you have it set up to your desire, without any fragments or deterioration on it... When thefirst drive (c:\) becomes to slow and defragging doesn't seem to help speed it back up you could just "image"/replace the first drive (c:\) with the "ghosted" drive (e:\)... By using the storage drive (d:\) to hold mp3's, word docs, or data files of any type, when you image the c:\ drive again you don't need to worry about backing it up, because all needed files will not be affected (because they are on the d:\)...
       Most big computer nerds will tell you if your computer is lagging and going way slow there isn't much better that you can do to speed up your computer than to do a reformat (erasing EVERYTHING and starting with a fresh copy of your OS on your computer)... Rather than needing to backup your files and then spend the time updating and installing all your files again, if you just send the drive image from e:\ back onto c:\ you save the time of needing to update and install because the e:\ was created when you first started your computer and set it up to your specifications...

Now there are ways using the command fdisk, you can partition your drive.  But rather than doing it by command line (like using DOS or most *nix operating systems) you can find plenty of programs on downloads.com that will help you do it with a nice friendly GUI and for free.  One of the best programs for this is PartitionMagic v8, though this program isn't free.  You can also use a program like Norton Ghost to image the hard drives between each other...

I really hope this is described in enough detail.  I tried to make it pretty readable and have tried to proof through it a couple of times.. If you want more info though you can PM me and I will give you my AIM, MSN, or Yahoo name...  ;D

SirS Club

fatkid i give you creadet you can post damm you can post

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