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  1. my mate has the last one. he took it into my diploma class today XD

    its pretty big and i'd say, if ur looking for hard drive space.... and lots of room for, just say, V6 or V8 or V10 CPU cooler... it'd fit with no worries :P.

    it looks good but its not my style, not a very lan friendly case XD. its heavy but built very well

  2. hey hak5'ers

    just wondering how it all got going :D?

    i'm actually intrested in trying something out, like a little project. i want to see how many hits my site would get if i did something like hak5. i don't intend on stealing the uberness of hak5, just wanting to see what happens :D.

  3. Get your degree and get a relevant job while in school. When you graduate you will have a degree and experience, that will put you above everyone else graduating at the same time as you. Both are needed.

    hmmm sounds like a plan :D.

    at the uni i was thinking of going to, they have a ICT help desk where i can work in and get $$$ :P

  4. i know most people would hate me, since its not linux and "free" lol.

    Windows Home Server (i think) does what you need. simple and easy to use.

    i've tried it out and it wasn't too bad. its based off Windows Small Business Server 2003.

    i'm waiting for the new one to come out but that'd be ages lol.

  5. thanks for the help Deags :P

    i'm actually doing my diploma at a TAFE :P and yeah i've thought about going stright into a job. the pain in the ass thing about getting a job in IT is experience. i know what to do and how to do it, its just people are so... (mainly HR people) don't take into account what the qualifications i have actually are. they only want someone who has done every single thing IT with experience and have the qualifications.

    where i am at the moment, the biggest employer of IT staff is Bendigo Bank, since i am in Bendigo lol, but getting a job in there is hard enough as it is (besides going to uni and some industry based learning). most employers where i am, like i said, want experience and even with that... they rarely employ.

    sigh :(, just better off moving to Melbourne haha. kinda sucks that i've always hated school as kid and i had to go and chose the profession that involves me doing the most schooling >_<. anyway...

    i guess i got nothing else to do (as it seems) besides my 3 - 4 hours a week job in a bottle shop (fml lol). glad i posted this, cause you have all gave me a great insight into uni :P might end up going :D.

    thanks guys. if thers any girls, thanks also :P

    as promised, cookie :P

    cookie-bite-web.jpg

    lol i suck, i know >_<.

  6. 5ive and cabster21, i do see your points :D.

    and over here in australia we have a thing called hex. in a way uni is free for the moment but as soon as we start earning over a curtain amount, it gets taken out of our tax. btw, funny you should say, i'm half Scottish :P.

    anyway... i'm just thinking about doing it for the experience and for the fun times :P. my mates are going and that will bring some fun and help to uni :).

    thanks for the encouragement and help :D. just wish schooling was free <_< lol.

    thanks hak5'ers :P

  7. It sounds like your problem with Java is just that you don't understand it... which is the entire purpose of taking classes.

    A degree is worth having. It pays itself off quickly because you can get a much better salary with a degree than just certifications.

    yeah i dont understand it :(. them problem is mainly in class the teacher just gives us the code and answers (lol the reason i failed cisco ccna).

    i wouldn't mind going to uni its just i don't want to waste my time and money. like i know its not a waste of time, it could help me in the long run but i think its just me feeling that my skills are under developed or crap.

    i have my A+ cert, cert II and III in IT, some cisco and had been heavily involved in a 50+ community based LAN events.

    hm, thanks guys for helping :D.

  8. hey hak5'ers,

    i'm having a hard time deciding to go to uni or not. i'm almost 20, in australia and i'm currently doing my Diploma of IT and once i finish that i'm able to skip the first year of my bachelor of it at uni (big saving there lol) and get credit on some classes in the second year. its gona cost me AUD$15,000 for the 2 years i will be there and i'm still feeling iffy about my ablities

    here's the problem. i hate java, i mean i want to punch the screen in every time i have to do it. personally i dont ever want to do this in the real world (kinda like how we all feel about maths when we were in school lol). to me its like trying to write Egyptian but reading it is like the ABC's book from kinder garden (when it comes pen to paper, i suck lol).the bachelor of it has a few more core subjects that are based around java, so there's no skipping it.

    so, is it work sucking it up and try to learn java?

    minding you, i dont know what i want to do in life. i get asked "what to you wana do?" i reply "something in IT". i dont see myself doing anything else but ICT lol.

    hak5'ers, please help :D?

    i'll give you a cookie :P

  9. if the net speed really did improve? i would run VPN and a few other things :P.

    at the moment, 512kbps (40kbps ish) upload isnt what i call good enough to have a anything hosted XD.

    just wish the government actually knew what they were doing >_<, besides bagging each other out.

  10. hey hak5'ers... people... lol

    just a question, do you know if it would be legal to import the pineapple into australia?

    i've asked customs a few times about things but they send me some weird stuff that would take a lawyer to understand XD lol.

    just wonder, i want one but i don't want to pay AUD$120 to get not the pineapple... but a customs letter XD.

    anyone can help me :)?

    thanks guys and girls :D

  11. lol speaking of the broadband network upgrade....

    "The Coalition's broadband policy relies heavily on the use of wireless technologies to service regional areas with 12Mbps broadband. However, the party's chronic confusion over various wireless standards, and a reliance on currently unavailable radio-frequency spectrum, means that those regional areas won't see any new broadband until 2014 at the earliest and that an Abbott government could kill off the entire private-sector market for 4G wireless in the process."

    - http://www.zdnet.com.au/election-rant-1-wi...d-339305187.htm

  12. just want to say, what a great show you guys have!

    i'm studying my diploma of IT (in Australia :P) and your show have gave me a better understanding and a better knowledge about attacks, exploits and etc. my networking class has been pretty fun but i've missed out on alot of classes due to the universe hating me (lol things come up) and you's have really helped me get back on track :D.

    i've told my diploma class about hak5.org and guess what? you guys are gona get some more hits :). i look forward to more episodes :D, just sucks that Australia has crappy bandwidth prices and a crappy network XD (i could go on and on about it). your show has left me wanting to give something back for the knoweldge you guys have shared, so i hope i can contribute and help out if possible :) (wish i could buy some stuff for your shop and donate but being an IT student can leave your bank account dry).

    also, i'm not too sure... but, have you's by any chance had any episodes with a buffer overflow attacks? i kinda got lost in class following it (kinda was downloading a few things :P *hak5 ep* haha).

    for lolz i shall say in an aussie bogan slag, catch ya late mate :P

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