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  1. hey, it's not the link i posted you have to put on your site, it's the one that can be found on that site:
    http://www1116072772523.bienal.com.br/
    that's the one that's attached to their little logo you have to put on your site

    you'll see a page filled with email-addresses, and some links too (they seem like the titles, but they are links: guestbook, forum, comments.
    those leed you to simular pages filled with mail-addresses and again... some links to simular pages, which leed to other pages, etc...


    and the link to the forum: they just kinda thank you because you link them. it's just the referring page. if you put the link on another page, you'll get that link instead, it's nothing special.


    cheers

    i'm pretty sure it works, unless those companies already have filters on those domains, which is quite probable


  2. they already exist for a while, it's nothing new. they just aren't really on the market yet. the only difference is that it uses a blue laser instead of a red one. it's pretty easy to combine the two lasers, so most players will play the old dvd's too.the reason why they can store more is because of the lower frequency of blue light.


  3. check this link:
    http://english-29240131623.spampoison.com/

    the idea is the folowing:
    when a spiderrobot (a program used by spam-companies to search websites for emailaddresses. you might have noticed it once before: if you put your email address on a website, you'll get a lot more spam after a while, unless you masked it, like myname at domain dot com, but even those get detected sometimes) enters your site, this should be the first link it sees. you can make it invisible for the visitors of your site by putting nothing in between the <a ...> and </a>, the spiderrobot will still see it.
    so the robot follows the link and gets stuck into this site, in an infinite loop.
    meanwhile, the site keeps feeding it emailaddresses of spamcompanies.
    so in the end, the spamcompanies keep sending spam to eachother, or they end up with huge lists with useless email addresses.

    i'm pretty sure they'll find something, but meanwhile, it's worth trying.

    god i hate spam :(


  4. damn, now i think about it, there is some stuff i'd like to get back. i pm'ed you but i didn't get any response yet. could you look into it? i just need to get some files back, i'll ask for hosting again afterwards. it's just that i'm affraid that, if i request hosting with the same username, my files will be permanently overwritten, if they haven't been overwritten already :(tnx,marijn


  5. hello helloi've been gone for a while and had some negative credits. i caught up and then had about 5 for a few days, but for about a week now i think, i've been at 10+ credits. still, i can't reach my website or cpanel. can't ping my website,...it's not my domain, i try marijnnn.astahost.com... so it's an Xisto thingy.please help! tnx in advance


  6. i don't know if everybody knows this, but linux users can go for "mono". it's an ide for csharp development. there's a c# runtime too. most of the things are supported, except for forms, but that is coming up in the near future.vs.net... it's quite expensive (except when you can get it with a student license), but it's a good program. the entire .net platform is really good i think. big up for microsoft! (for once :()


  7. no contract? that's not very proffessional, now is it? :Pbe carefull with keyloggers. as you will understand, keyloggers need info about where they have to send the info to. which would be your emailaddress or your ip address or something alike. this also means that, if he takes his computer to a computerstore, they have proof that you tried to steal or already stole his password. just **** up his site. if he has a guestbook, enter silly stuff and publicity. subscribe his emailaddress in every mailing list on the earth. try if you can still access his database, he might have forgotten to change the password.or try sql injection. you know all the names of the tables, so it might just work.oh yeah: i never gave you this advice :P


  8. don't worry about your drive, it'll work!if you're really sure about completely switching to windows, do this:when asked about partition info, just say you want to do it yourself (advanced mode or something)then, delete all partitions.make one swap partition, about the same size of the amount of ram memory you have. if you have 512mb ram, make one of at least 512mb. then, the choice is yours. best idea would be to create 2 partitions:one ext3 filesystem partition, which has mountpoint "/" (that's where linux will be), and another one, that could be win95 fat32 (if you want to be able to easily access it from windows), or ext3(if you're sure you don't want to use windows anymore) for documents, movies,...i'd advise you to keep windows though.howto? first, setup windows. in the beginning of the installation, delete all current partitions and make one for your windows system. leave the rest of your drive like it is. install windows. then install linux. do the same as said above. only, don't delete the current partitions :P or you'll loose your fresh windows installation.the fat32 disk will alow you to access movies, music & documents from both os, which is nice!i still use xp for things like photoshop, some games, and some tools i got used to over the years.however, mandrake has a great software manager.once you installed it, go on the net and search info about urpmi mandrake. you'll learn how to add sources for software, updates,...then, in control panel, go for software and go for "install software"there you can search through the descriptionsfor instance, if you look for a mysql gui client, just type mysql and search. you'll find mysqlcc. press install, it'll be installed in a minute.you can manually update your start-menu (in prompt: udate-menus)or just wait after a reboot. this is just one example. there's a lot of software available like that (5000+ packages)the update thing is also cool. just choose what you want to update (everything is the easiest thing :P and press install. it'll take a while if you run it the first time, but afterwards, it's quite fast.really mandrake is soooo easy and still has the linux power. big recommendation, especially for beginners.! it became mandriva linux now!as for now, there's no free edition (maybe on some ftp servers, and bittorrent, but you'll have to search for that). free edition will be available on the offical site as from may 1st if all goes well.

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