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  1. Ok when i was in high school are pass words and user names we set up like this

    User name:  first letter of you first name, middle initial, the first three letter of your last and the last three numbers of your six number identification number.

    Password was: the whole six number identification number.

    So and example would be: Jeff Rig Marton 345361

    User name: jrmar361

    Password: 345361

    ok so if you know the user name you know half the password but it gets worse every user that logged on to a given computer username is stored locally and its easy to retrieve this. next the 6 digit identification number is given by the school and you have to use it for ever thing getting lunch, on your id, on grade rosters, ect.... the best part about the grade rosters is if you know their username you know half their identification number so you can look up the first three on a grade roster not to mention the attendance rosters had you full name next to you identification number and those rosters were delivered by students.

    needless to say it was very easy to get any student password if you had half a brain to connect the dots

  2. PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 8:10 am

    moonlit wrote:

    That's what happens when an optical mouse makes the cursor twitch and spasm... sometimes it's tiny movements back and forth, sometimes it'll twitch half-way across the screen. It'll appear to have moved sometimes as if someone had intended it when really it's just a random twitch.

    Yes, but that is not exactly what is happening in this case. In the case you describe the optical receiver in the mouse is (for lack of a better word) confused. What is supposabaly happening in this case is the internal processing of the mouse is been altered by the radiation from the phone. The movements generated by this should be the about same constantly. This assumes that wavelength, frequency and amplitude of the radiation, either, do not effect it (which they will, since this is what's causing it, supposably) or they stay the same (which they won't, so there will always be some minor variation (quantum theory baby Very Happy)).

    Did that paragraph make sense? Rolling Eyes

    I can see a phone making such disturbances, actually mine effects many of the electronics in my room. It has never effected my computer in that way but in my case I have a very simple piece of crap phone and I am not causing a lot of interference surfing the web like in this case.

  3. he sounds just like most of the computer illiterate out their.... my ex was the same way, never listened to me when i told her she was going to screw up her brand new laptop needless to say i ended up braking up with her because she never got a clue about the computer or anything else…. Just goes to show you how many ignorant people there are.

  4. VaKo wrote:

    I don't like ubuntu, it hides to much stuff and has never worked 100% the way it should for me. I like Fedora though, it worked out of the box without problem on my laptop. Kubuntu is horrible, you may as well just install KDE on ubuntu. My main problem with ubuntu is pretty much my main problem with OSX, i have no idea what but something about it pisses me off.

    Thats funny because thats the exact same reason i choose Ubuntu over Fedora. Wireless drivers seemed to aways crash for me here and there, I hate the default desktop icons (i prefer a clean desktop with Firefox and a couple other apps). YUM is fricken annoying adding repos, and downloading the headers seems slow at times (but I am biased due to my long time use with Debian) Everything just works out of the box on my laptop with Ubuntu. Although to be fair if I had to build a server right now I would probably throw Fedora on it because it is a solid distribution and very secure.

    Hey but thats why Linux is about choice.

    ubuntu the first lunix i tried and i fell in love with its desktop set up with the ability to change between different screens mostly because im constantly running several different operations at once and it really cleans up my screen, a huge bonus for me.

  5. i have actually been wondering about the compatibility of my hp pavilion dv1000 laptop and ubuntu family of distros because i was hopeing to make my laptop a duel boot lunix and xp so i could test out and becom acustom to a lunix system, i have done the same on my pc but i spend most of my time on the laptop because it gose every ware i do and im never home to use the pc

  6. never heard of such a thing but to be honist it sounds like it would be an enderver far to big to even tackle considering how many posible holes a computer can have.... new holes in systems are found every day so it can easly be concluded that if the holes were esaly found and patched we wouldnt have so many

  7. oh this is realy an easy job i was able to do this in only a few min on my computer..

    first do a regular install of windows then if your going to use ubuntu it has a patrioner buit in and it will walk you through every thing you need to do to make your system a dual boot, i recomend useing a stable version like ubuntu 6.10 before messing around with an unstable copy.

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