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Zachary940
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Posted: 22 Jun 2009
21:22 GMT
Total Posts: 714
So what is every one up to? No one has been posting in a few days.

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Barrett
Administrator
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Posted: 22 Jun 2009
22:02 GMT
Total Posts: 1676
Just chillin'

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Dragoon
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Posted: 23 Jun 2009
13:07 GMT
Total Posts: 69
Sweet yo! I'm chillin' like a villain. Catch ya on the flip side, my nizzle!
Vectris
Ultralisk
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Posted: 24 Jun 2009
12:36 GMT
Total Posts: 375
Watching the midnight premiere of transformers 2 where I live. It was ok, but Megan Fox made the whole 2 1/2 hours of clanking metal easily worth watching.
haveacalc
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Posted: 24 Jun 2009
17:34 GMT
Total Posts: 1111
Getting into ActionScript with Flex Builder 3. Fun.

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Zachary940
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Posted: 24 Jun 2009
21:33 GMT
Total Posts: 714
I saw that too vectris. I thougt the new transformers was great.

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gulyman
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Posted: 25 Jun 2009
16:46 GMT
Total Posts: 144
Graduating!!
I'm now done with all things high school as of today.
Vectris
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Posted: 25 Jun 2009
20:36 GMT
Total Posts: 375
Congrats gulyman, only one more year here. Any idea what degree you want to go for in college?
Zachary940
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Posted: 25 Jun 2009
21:03 GMT
Total Posts: 714
Congrats.

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gulyman
Goliath
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Posted: 25 Jun 2009
21:22 GMT
Total Posts: 144
Computer Science. I'm going to take my first year at GPRC and then transfer to the University of Alberta. I want to specialize in interface development or VR research. I guess that those are going to blend together though.
I saw this video of a 2D tread mill that could move you in any direction you walked. It could also sense which way you were walking so that if you tried to walk off it, it would move against you. That'd be cool to put it in a zelda game or something.
tifreak8x
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Posted: 28 Jun 2009
07:01 GMT
Total Posts: 419
The sky.

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Vectris
Ultralisk
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Posted: 29 Jun 2009
10:35 GMT
Total Posts: 375
and the ceiling, and I'm going to camp for a week

*calcp goes on vacation
Zachary940
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Posted: 29 Jun 2009
22:02 GMT
Total Posts: 714
sweet, why ya going to camp?

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gulyman
Goliath
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Posted: 30 Jun 2009
21:56 GMT
Total Posts: 144
Hey, right now, I'm staff at Camp Sagitawa. That would be really freaky if you were here.... Looking at your profile, I think that you're to old to come to camp here, but that would be cool if it twas to be.
Zachary940
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Posted: 1 Jul 2009
17:01 GMT
Total Posts: 714
I don't know about me being too old. I'm only 19. What kind of camp is it?

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Vectris
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Posted: 4 Jul 2009
11:17 GMT
Total Posts: 375
Hurray I'm back! It was The Wilds in North Carolina. It's a large Christian camp for junior to senior highschoolers.

I'm tired though, a week of staying up late, moshing during gametime, throwing food at lunch, and lake basketball will do that to you.

*calcp power naps
gulyman
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Posted: 4 Jul 2009
12:43 GMT
Total Posts: 144
The oldest camp that's run just ended. It was for grades 7-10. If you're 19 you could be a cabin leader. Right now it's the weekend, so a lot of the staff is in the "lounge".
I stayed up till 1 last night making the camp DVD, until adobe premiere crashed and I didn't feel like waiting 6 minutes to load it again, but it's finished now, and the first DVD is burning.
*cheers for his first DVD*
Vectris
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Posted: 5 Jul 2009
14:23 GMT
Total Posts: 375
cool, how many kids come to the camp each week?
gulyman
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Posted: 5 Jul 2009
14:32 GMT
Total Posts: 144
Well this one was smaller so we had about 60 kids. The one coming up is our largest with 90.
Here's the website
Sagitawa
and here's the password page that you can try and get past.
pwd page
I actually haven't cracked it yet. I was going to write a brute force program, but the numbers were to big, or something. I then tried to write a program to multiply large numbers, but lost interest.
There's nothing on the other side of it except more camp info, but the challenge is fun.
Vectris
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Posted: 5 Jul 2009
18:33 GMT
Total Posts: 375
What's a brute force program? Never heard of that, what would you program it in?

gulyman
Goliath
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Posted: 7 Jul 2009
14:49 GMT
Total Posts: 144
The script that the password page uses multiplies the ascii values of each letter in the password together and compares that to a number. I was going to write a program that multiplied evry combination of letters together to find a set that produced that number. Then, I'd have to unscramble the password. There would probably be more then one set though.
So a program that does this
I was doing it in C++.
Vectris
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Posted: 7 Jul 2009
15:44 GMT
Total Posts: 375
But you'd need a username first, otherwise it would take a millenium to scramble a username and pass with all possible combinations.
gulyman
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Posted: 8 Jul 2009
01:40 GMT
Total Posts: 144
Yep, I was just doing it for fun to see if I could make a program to do it.
I also had this idea that you could break the huge number into it's primes and from there figure out what ascii values would work.
john777
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Posted: 13 Jul 2009
02:56 GMT
Total Posts: 289
I am working and seeing friends again. First year of college done, yeah! Sorry to change the subject. : )
turtlbrdr
Marine
Posted: 15 Jul 2009
02:25 GMT
Total Posts: 39
I'm sitting here reading this board and learning about brute force password-hacking programs.

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Zachary940
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Posted: 15 Jul 2009
02:29 GMT
Total Posts: 714
Sadly brute force is the easiest way to get caught.

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haveacalc
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Posted: 17 Jul 2009
04:20 GMT
Total Posts: 1111
Okay, there was this one time where I went up to an IT rep and asked for a password. He caught on just like that... faster than they would to brute force.

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gulyman
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Posted: 18 Jul 2009
06:07 GMT
Total Posts: 144
I guess that this thread would be a good place to read about cracking since the above method would work if you could get a copy of the hash file. You'd have to figure out how they generated the hash and do that instead of multiplication though. But I guess that if you can get a copy of the hash you would already have access to the system.

I bet pinging the pentagon would also be a fast way to get caught, especially with all the attacks from China and North Korea.

For an impossible challenge try and hack this





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