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<0> our water here in texas is full of calcium <0> i buy new coffee makers every few month <1> uh <1> get a filter <1> ***hat <0> at least twice a year <0> i have one <1> ok <2> time for another Australian Day Moment <2> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-223851176750335182&q=Kylie+Minogue++Come+Into+My+World <1> get a GOOD one <3> Two things I will be looking for in my next apartment. <3> Larger kitchen and ice maker. <3> Larger kitchen is the priority tho. <0> I could never live without my ice maker <3> The one in this place is somewhere between 8x8 and 10x10
<0> and dish washer <3> Most modern apartments have those by default these days. <4> so i have some ****ing crazy hook in IE <0> they have alot of really nice ones going in by where i live <0> a hook? <4> everytime i use a text input box or right click and open in new window <4> it opens a second blank window <3> I'm really hoping to stay in the neighborhood I'm in ... but there really aren't many apartment type buildings here. <4> and starts to really get strange <5> that video is kinda freaky <4> but i cant find out what it is to save my life <6> gone through HJT? <4> yeah <7> how do i efficiently block an IP from a win2k computer? <4> i think its something valid <4> like a pdf addon or something <5> GL-Jeff, use 'route' to create a null route for it <7> thx <8> does anyone know anything about windows ce? <8> 4.1 <7> and does that last until reboot or forever until removed? <5> until reboot <7> k <6> you can make a route persistent. <5> also, it's only one way <5> the IP can still send YOU packets, but you're win2k box will never respond <5> *your <7> right <5> but it's easier than IPSec policies, so if you're happy with the limitations, that's the easiest method i can think of <6> route -p add ... <7> i appreciate it <6> sort of a sloppy job of using routing to do what a firewall should be doing though. <4> god damnit <4> i disabled every add-on <4> still happening <4> what other kind of program can i try? <1> what's going on digi? <6> dunno, hijackthis should show all the BHO hooks 'n ****. <1> outlook crashin? <1> oh <4> when i click on links, i get extra IE windows that popup <4> blank ones <4> usually resized <1> sweet <4> and normally only when i use a text input box or right click and open in new window <1> use firefox <4> "my ford needs an oil change and alighnment" <4> "buy a dodge" <1> actually <1> my ford does need those things <1> and transmission fluid <6> buy a dodge. <1> hrm, k <5> Fixed Or Rebuilt Dodge <4> apparently you buy a toyota instead <4> according the latest market share <1> digi, if hijack this isn't showing any bho's <1> you have a fuxed install <4> lemme run it again <6> i'm gettin' a subaru. <1> sfc that ****
<4> oh you know <0> i have a jeep and love it <4> i bet the IE 7 install from 3 months ago has something to do with this <1> uh <1> heh <1> ok wtf universe are we in <1> sennheiser making $17 headphones??? <0> is that a good or a bad thing? <1> i'm not really sure <6> it's definitely . . . out of character. <1> i know i paid like $100 for the last pair i got <9> i have optonline (at work), a cable modem and a linksys BSF41 4 port router or whatever. now i know its dynamic ips for the cable. is it possible to stop using DHCP and manually ***ign the ips? <9> reason is, im sick of the local ips changing on lease renewal! <1> and they did indeed pwn <1> DemiosWrk, on the LAN side? <1> sure <9> ok <1> turn it off on the router <1> then just set all the ips' <9> k <1> do an ipconfig/all on a dhcp pc first and write all the **** down <0> digi whats sfc? <1> start -> run -> cmd -> ipconfig /all <1> http://www.jr.com/JRProductPage.process?Product=4036127 <9> uhm but the ip is dynamic <9> how is thisgonnaork <1> DemiosWrk, the **** you need to write down is, primary gateway, dns servers, etc <9> o ok <1> then just pick ip's and disable dhcp on the router <9> do dns servers change on cable ? <1> no <9> k thx <9> *hug* <1> most likely dns == gateway = router ip <9> btw im Segmental :) <9> at work <1> NOOES <1> goddamnit <9> heheheh <1> you sneaky bastard <5> Gimp-Work, that can get you filtered on some ISPs <9> i try <1> Thuryn, that's how linksys works by default iirc <1> dlink as well apparently <1> the linksys just forwards the dns requests <5> no, we have lots of them on campus. they actually renew their leases, as apporpriate. <1> wait, i don't think we are talking about the same thing <9> Thuryn thats a campus <9> thisis work <1> wtf are you talking about? <9> lan ips changing on renewal are annoying <9> when ur trying to keep pc's networked and running with services hehe <5> they don't on any decent DHCP server <9> static is best <1> oh DemiosWrk, you could also just use ip's outside the range <5> that's why it's called "a renewal" <9> Gimp-Cow huh? <1> eg anything over 100 is usally not dhcp'd <6> static is great, so long as you don't have to manage ****. <5> DHCP is best. static does not scale. <9> o ok <9> pizza_biz its only 5pc's <9> i doubt we are moving pc's anytime soon <1> if you look on the router, it says DHCP, start at address (blah) end at address (blah), or, allow x number of dhcp clients <9> they've been running for years <9> Gimp-Cow yes <9> er Gimp-Work <1> so just make the ones you WANT static, and then if you plug something random in, it'll use dhcp <9> o ok <1> do like .200, .201, .202, etc <9> so locally force it through networkconnections as 192.168.1.200? <1> i dunno why i didn't mention that solution first...i must be really tired <1> well whatever your 3rd octect is
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