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  1. I believe that they want you to send a signed bank-transfer thingy paper to them to sign and give the money to you. But instead of transfering TO you account then they will transfer FROM your account (if you catch my drift :) )

    Maybe a little off topic:

    maybe you could get the email headers and his IP and report him to his Internet provider to kick him off the net :rolleyes:.

    Anyway, I did some googling and found this nice site that explains it all

    http://userwebs.rmci.net/alphae/419coal/

    This piece kinda shocks me

    The Nigerian Scam is, according to published reports, the Third to Fifth largest industry in Nigeria. It is the 419 Coalition view that, in effect, the elites from which successive Governments of Nigeria have been drawn ARE the Scammers

    THEY MUST BURN :) :)

    edit : I found a novel about those money scams too (it's about a guy who tries to find out the root of the email scam by replying to the mails and following the instructions) :

    http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/

    It's free for download :)

  2. Of course, body strength is important, but not the key, you can reach a lot with moderate strength. It's HOW you use your strength, and also, Parkour is not just running and jumping off things and do those rolls with(out) rails. What also is very cool are the balance-tricks, those are sometimes even harder to perform than the jump tricks. About the fitness, it doesn't have to be extreme. If you use your strength right and don't waste it, you can parkour for quite some time, without getting tired.


  3. (ironic as it was a moderator who initially replyed to my post... and the topic was left open...

    Are you talking about microscopic here?

    M^E give you the link to this topic a few minutes before I could do and he didn't think it was necessary to close it.

    I thought that it might be better to close it so nobody else is going to reply here, and if they had comments they would reply here. So i did (you still with me :) )

    and about

    close-to-month old topic

    That doesn't matter because knowledge = knowledge, even if its almost an year old. Maybe it might feel silly to reply to something a month old, but if you have a question and post it it there, it will show up on the last post thingy on the bottom and people will read it and reply to it. It's not so that noones going to reply because the topics old :rolleyes:

    Who cares if the topic was started a month ago?

  4. Really, have you seen that little button on the right top of this page called search? :rolleyes:

    and if you click it, and you enter the words 'php email script form'

    You might have landed on THIS topic

    http://forums.xisto.com/topic/82772-topic/?findpost=1064295426=

    The moral of the story, use the almighty search, it is there to be used. Please use this function first because else the forum will be filled with topics about the same stuff

    TOPIC CLOSED

    edit: hmm whoops micro beat me to this


  5. I clean my mouse once a week cause it gets greasy quite fast (mx510)Also I usually clean my keyboard and open the case and clean the inside every month.Of courseThe software side of the pampering :rolleyes:. Sometimes when i'm bored i just walk through my registry in search for useless keys and delete them. Also i do some windows tweaking.A format every 6 months (Windows tend to have the habit of wearing out after long use).I also bought the Zalman CNPS7000 B Cu cooler (around €35) to cool my precious Presscot Intel Pentium 4 3.00 Ghz CPU :). Because I didn't trust the boxed one really. Also Im planning to casemod my case, I want to saw a window in it and maybe add some sound-isolation material in it.


  6. things you could do (no particular order)1. Boot up using knoppix from a usb stick and run the almighty penguin2. Start windows xp in safe mode3. get prcview (http://www.teamcti.com/pview/prcview.htm) and kill every process that looks dangerous4. put your software on a floppy or anything disc so you don't have to download them.5. Learn real hacking and find out that when you know how to break the computers you already graduated :rolleyes:have fun


  7. all this stuff is interesting.

    i believe all knowledge is potentially useful, hacking or cracking...

    where do i start if i want to learn?

    someone help an aspiring hacker/cracker!

    <{POST_SNAPBACK}>


    Reading

    Reading

     

    and

     

    Reading

     

    oh...

     

    Did i mention reading?

     

    No seriously, learn a programmer language, like C++ or Java. Then learn the how common things work. Like

     

    - Client/server communication (SMTP, POP, HTTP, FTP etc)

    - Make your own clients/server for above examples

    - What's going on in your computer

    - How does encryption work.

    - and many more other stuff

     

    Things like these will learn you what is possible and what is not.

     

    And trust me, it's a lot of reading :) ... :rolleyes:


  8. nehI know why it happensIt happens because your graphics card doesn't work well.. The linux drivers for ATI and NVIDIA packed with the standard install are quite crappy.This is what you need to do.When you installed fc3 (text mode) you just boot it. But when you see grubgo in to 'edit command line arguments' and you'll see a list of words, on the end of that line, add the following : <space>init 3This forces your pc to start without X-server thus giving you text mode linux (the way it should be :rolleyes: ).Anyway, go to the site for your graphics card and download and install the linux drivers according to the instructions.Reboot and it should work all fine.(I had that problem too )Note.You do need a little linux-1337-skillz to do this :)

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