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SLASH
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posted on 05-02-2001 @ 7:45 PM      
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Registered: Aug. 00
Ok, everyone, here is your chance to win a status of your choosing...

All you have to do is right click in the are you type in in AIM > Insert > IP Adress > Copy / Paste that # inthis thread.

I will put the numbers / names in my Top Hat and shake it up. The Number that corresponds with your name is the winner.

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posted on 05-02-2001 @ 8:27 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
quote:

Tequila, did it get damaged when it "fell off the truck"?


Not at all I paid cash for it. $1,700 bucks had to replace my 233MHz piece of shit that I just threw out my window.




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Cranky Ass
posted on 05-02-2001 @ 8:46 PM      
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Registered: Feb. 01
Hey Slash, hacking into other peoples computers is not nice! Grumpy went so far as to remove IP's from error messages people have posted. Its not cool to even kid around about since some people will do what you said any some unscrupulous person with the know how will hack them.

Definitely not cool.

As for my PC, well I went the lazy route with my latest box and bought a VAIO. Yes I know putting a box together piece by piece is cheaper and you get better parts but what the fuck....

Model PCV-J100
Intel® Celeron® processor 600 MHz
128 KB Integrated On-Die Level 2 Cache Memory
256 MB PC-100 SDRAM
15 GB² Ultra ATA/66 Hard Drive
8x CD-RW read, write
8x CD-R read, write
Intel® 810 Chipset (Direct AGP)
V.90 Modem
10/100Base-T Ethernet card
Two USB (two rear)
One Game/MIDI
Two 6 pin i.LINK ports
Sony Digital Video Camera for Web Cam & Digital Video Editing
HP Scanjet 4P Scanner
Epson Stylus Color 740

I've got a webserver waiting for a new co-location home, anyone looking to share space, IM me at SoupSoupAD.

I've also got a Sony VAIO laptop, i like the VAIO line alot. Its got a sweet DVD player to watch movies on the plane or train.

The PC is networked on a cable modem with a LinkSys router to my girlfriend's PC in the other room. I also have the audio output going to my DENON receiver in the living room to blast MP3's on my surround sound.

My favorite toy tho is the MP3 readable CD player i bought for $100 at WalMart. I can burn 200+ songs on 1 CD and listen to it in the car or wherever. I love that fucking thing.





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This message was edited by Cranky Ass on 5-2-01 @ 9:00 PM
Bartman
posted on 05-02-2001 @ 8:49 PM      
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Registered: Dec. 00
see adn if people are dumb enough to post their ip address they could at least have a fire wall.
my ip address is: xxx.xxx.xx.x


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This message was edited by SLASH on 5-2-01 @ 10:08 PM
Is Don on the phone?
posted on 05-02-2001 @ 11:09 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Jan. 01
quote:

My favorite toy tho is the MP3 readable CD player i bought for $100 at WalMart. I can burn 200+ songs on 1 CD and listen to it in the car or wherever. I love that fucking thing.



Gotta respect a guy who can spend almost 4 grand on computer and peripherals, and finds the most joy in a $100 wal-mart special. Shine on you crazy diamond!

BTW, just got a cable modem. Very satisfied. Now for that memory upgrade....


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This message was edited by Is Don on the phone? on 5-2-01 @ 11:14 PM
adolescentmasturbator
posted on 05-02-2001 @ 11:24 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
I got to get those MP3 CD players. The best are the Rio Volt and its identical clone(name escapes me). The clone is exactly the same except 20 bucks cheaper. If any of you has the name that would be great. But I have my eye on the TDK MOJO. Unlike the Volt which shows the songs by folders, the Mojo does it by tags. So folders are not really needed. The Mojo has the best navigation system. Also these players load the songs into memory so when you have no skip when playing MP3 CD's.

And congrats on the cable modem, broadband is the only way to go. If you have any other computers that you would like to get access to that cable/dsl modem than you have to do some home networking. There is Phoneline which networks through your phonelines but I wouldn't recommend that too much. Then there is ethernet which is the cheapest and fastest but you don't need that speed because there is no internet speed that can test it. If you are interested in that definitely get a Linksys or a Netgear you won't be disappointed. Then there is the wireless ones which are the coolest, I would say the two best are the D-Link and Linksys. For more information on this Visit this Website



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posted on 05-03-2001 @ 7:46 AM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
I have tested some routers and it is a little bit more, but the SMC Barricade works great for a home network. . 4 ports and a built in print server. It also does firewalling. If you are ever looking for a great geek site that reviews equipment, www.tomshardware.com. Some of it gets pretty technical, but it does a great job.

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Kid Afrika
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 2:23 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 70
Hey all you network gurus, I have a question for you. I have 3 machines and a cable modem. I would like to network them all together and be able to share my cable modem across them. I have accomplished this in the past using 602Pro LanSuite and also WinMe Internet Connection Sharing. I would like to know, what is the easiest most secure (knowing that nothing is completely secure) way to accomplish this? I don't want to have to buy a router, I would like to try to do this with the hardware I have.

I have -

3 Pentium-based PCs
Several NICs
9 Port hub
Cable Modem

Any ideas?





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Kwyjibo
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 2:33 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Jan. 01
Kid, it sounds like you are looking for a software firewalling/proxy server solution. IMHO a $100-$150 router is well worth the money. The Microsoft firewalling solutions are not good. You have to by a solid proxy server piece of software and probably a commercial firewall as opposed to something like the free solutions like zone alarm. The other problem with this is that windows and the software for it are huge memory hogs, basically you will be setting up a machine to act as a server and nothing else. The other optionis Linux. It handles being a server very well and the 2.4 kernal has stateful firewalling support which can prevent DoS attacks. Also, there are free firewalling programs and it can still be used to surf or play games while acting as a server.

It sounds like you want to stay with Windows so I would spend a little money, it will be the best solution.

Kwyjibo


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DasDoomper
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 2:42 PM      
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Registered: Jun. 01
Since you already have a hub, you don't need a router/switch combination. By the time you compare the cost of a router to the software you need, the router solution will prob be cheaper.

www.pricewatch.com



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adolescentmasturbator
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 2:46 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
I would really recommend the router. You Visit this Website for a real good deal on a 1-port router. It's about $85. That's the best 1-port router on the market not counting the Netgear RT311 which is basically the same in performance.



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Kid Afrika
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 2:47 PM      
Hanger-On
Registered: Jan. 70
You two are assuming that I would ever pay for software. tsk tsk.

I know that a router would be the best solution but it defeats my purpose. I would like to have a machine act as a server for both file sharing and connection to the internet. I don't know why, but I just have that scenario set in my head. I had a router previously, but was unable to get it to work with my cable modem. hell, maybe I'll try it again, but I just wanted some alternatives.

Also, I have Sun SparcClassic Unix box, but I think it's useless. It has only one NIC and doesn't seem to be expandable. The damn thing doesn't even have a floppy drive. Is it a paper weight?



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King f-tard
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 2:56 PM      
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Registered: Feb. 01
Kid, do what I do, run the cable modem into a machine, I use the one that I normally use. Run another cable to the hub. (using 2 nics in the primary machine, or server if you will). Then connect the other machines to the hub and use ICS, it is so easy to use, little overhead (it is microsoft) and you are cooking. ICS works better then wingate or winroute or any of those. You can also install a firewall on this machine if you wish. If you need one, I have quite a few on my FTP, just let me know.





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adolescentmasturbator
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 3:06 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Kid you might want to look into Wingate as a software solution if you absolutely need software. As for the Sparc machine you could slap Linux on it and breath new life into it;).



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Kid Afrika
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 3:06 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 70
KFT, you just described my current setup, I just know that ICS is horribly vulnerable. I may be stuck with that until I give in and buy a router though.

When I used 602ProLanSuite, it worked well, but I'm really just itching to try something new.

thanks for the advice guys.

**EDIT

AM, how would I install Linux on a machine that has no floppy or CDROM drive?



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This message was edited by Kid Afrika on 6-26-01 @ 3:10 PM
adolescentmasturbator
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 3:12 PM      
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Kid I have heard of installing linux over a network but I'm not too sure on exactly how you could do that.



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spitfire421
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 3:16 PM      
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Registered: Dec. 00
Can I ask a question of the computer geeks?

I have a graphics file of 11 MB and I have to compress it to 3 MB so I can email it ...what programs do I need to do so? or to convert it to FTP file?


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Kid Afrika
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 3:19 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 70
quote:

I have a graphics file of 11 MB and I have to compress it to 3 MB so I can email it ...what programs do I need to do so?


You don't need a program, you need David Blaine.

But seriously, you would need an image editor like Photoshop or PaintShop Pro. I might be able to help you tonight, if that's not too late. But, maybe one of the other geeks has another idea.

**INCOMING IDEA**

If you use WinRAR, you can break the file up into smaller parts that would be "e-mailable". But you would need WinRAR and so would the person you are e-mailing it to. It's a freeware program, but it's quite a hassle to go through for one pic if you don't already have WinRAR.



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adolescentmasturbator
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 3:20 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Spit it depends what type of file that is. You could conceivably zip it but I would assume it would only bring it down 10% or so in filesize because generally the multimedia files are already compressed. Or if you prefer there is a service Visit this Website. They allow up to 75MB in attachments and what you do is upload your file to the server and send the email to whoever and they will go to the site and download it. It is a great service.



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posted on 06-26-2001 @ 3:29 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Here are a few sites which have a ton of software:

HaZorS LaIR


John's Gamez


Devil's DunGOn



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Kid Afrika
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 3:34 PM      
Hanger-On
Registered: Jan. 70
Fez, did you ever notice that you can preview a link's actual address in the "status bar" if you have it visible?

Thanks for the great sites though, DICK! :)



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This message was edited by Kid Afrika on 6-26-01 @ 3:36 PM
spitfire421
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 3:40 PM      
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Registered: Dec. 00
Thanks guys :)...if this doesn't work I'll just Fed-Ex the photo lol


We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high-powered blotter acid, a saltshaker half-full of cocaine, and a whole galaxy of uppers, downers, laughers, screamers... Also, a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of beer, a pint of raw ether, and two dozen amyls... The only thing that really worried me was the ether. There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge, and I knew we'd get into that rotten stuff pretty soon.

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meatballnip
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 3:43 PM      
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Registered: Nov. 00
Gotta jump in.

Dell PII300
256 megs
19" Monitor
matrox m3D video
8x/4x/32x CDRW

Sony Vaio 505tx laptop

Mac G4 (still not opened)

and in transit...

Dell 1.3 GHz
40 gig HD
32meg g-force2 video
19" Monitor.




apodted...graduated?...by Fez...oh, dear god help me.

adolescentmasturbator
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 3:47 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Time for a question from me. I'm considering putting FreeBSD on my system in addition to ME, 2K, and Mandrake Linux. I'm about to do a full format of the entire system so what order should I put it in so BSD will be able to work well. Normally without it would go ME, 2K, and Linux. But with BSD what would the order be? Any other tips concerning the installation?



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Kid Afrika
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 3:51 PM      
Hanger-On
Registered: Jan. 70
ummmm, what's FreeBSD?



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