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  1. you know youve made it when @hdmoore jumps on your teams irc channel

  2. For your pentesting boxes I recomend adding CentOS to the list, if you haven't already.
  3. Hooked up the old VCR to watch A New Hope. Hmm, I remember the quality being better, but the content is still amazing #StarWars

  4. "I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints. The sinners are much more fun. Only the good die young." - Billy Joel

  5. Hey, does anyone know what MacGyver majored in in collage? Because I want to do that.

  6. stupid proprietary drivers. they aren't a part of my system. mainly cause they won't install. maaaaaan.

  7. Panel 2: The Eagle Has Landed http://t.co/sm4csbtfVote a 5!

  8. So this was kind of an ongoing project for me. I was visiting a prospective collages CompSci department (West Point), and one of their projects was a long range WiFi antenna. I thought it was pretty cool, but as I has far from my workshop at home (my room), I couldn't do anything about it. But as school was starting soon, I wanted to finish this project before I got swamped by homework. I finished this yesterday, just thought I'd post the instructions here (with pics). THIS IS NOT THE ONLY INSTRUCTION FOR THIS! I DID NOT TAKE CREDIT FOR INVENTING THIS, I JUST MADE IT BETTER! Parts list: 1. NERF gun, preferably larger. 2. Alfa networking card (from the HakShop) 3. Screw driver, knife, pliers 4. Antenna with an extender cable. Mine was an old, midrange antenna, with a 2ft. extender 5. Pringles can, the longer the better 6. Duck tape. Duh. Step 1: "Strip" Strip out the nerf gun. I used an older Firefly model, chosen for the large front opening Step 2: "Cantenna" Okay, this is the hard part. You gotta eat the chips. Wash out the can, and punch a hole in the bottom. Insert the Wifi antenna. As this is a first prototype, mine is just duck taped in, but it is actually really stable, because there was a flat base on the antenna (it was a desktop model). Step 3: "Sticking" Now just route the cables throught the gun to the network card. I put mine outside, so I can pull it off easilly if I need it. So thats bassically the assembly process in a nutshell. Oh, you want to know if it works? Okay. So, at 50 yards, it boots signal strength from 20% (laptop's internal card) to about 90%. The max distance test I ran in though, I was able to spoof AP's with mdk3 at 300 YARDS!!! that had a 60% signal quality. Pretty good for a twenty-minutes-of-work prototype. If anyone has any questions about the project, just PM me. I'll be constantly refining it, so there is always something new. The final poduct looks like this. Need to finish decorating it. I'm thinking stickers from the HakShop. ***I did have to do some basic wavelength calculations. Not necessary, but if you want to get max distance, very helpful. Not really hard, just google and find them
  9. Thanks for all the well wishes, you guys. I really appriciate it!

  10. Super psyched for the new album coming out! It's okay to see it as a birthday present, right? @dualcoremusic

  11. Senior year start tomorrow. I feel like I should say something profound, but I got nothing. Lets just see if we can make it through alive. Now I just need DPS and a healer.....

  12. RIP Armstrong. The nation lost one of its great heroes. Earlier today, astronaut Neil Armstrong passed away at 82. For those who don't know ( you are no longer my friends) he was the first man to walk on the moon. "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

  13. Ah, the moment when your practicing lock picking, and you think you got it, but then you realize that it was just your wrench slipping.

  14. Great workout. Can't wait for the one tomorrow.

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