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<0> thats weird <1> under a tree <2> um <2> wtf <1> trying to be hidden <0> hmm maybe is was stolen and someone left it there <1> Note: I was broken into yesterday, so I didn't hesitate in calling the cops again today <3> nooo! come back! T_T <0> it* <2> Anything get taken? <1> watch and coin <1> the theives around here arn't smart enough to see the valuable computer components laying all over the table <0> lucky for u <3> hi yo~ <0> thieves over here would take ur underwear and u wouldnt even know it! <4> yup
<4> any chance <1> They keep messing with my washing machine... that's the most disturbing thing <1> whoot... I just finished writing a dod wipe... <1> while [ 1 ]; do dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/hda1; done <5> Won't the exploding hurt? <4> only if it involves electrocution <4> that **** messes with you <4> they found a hole in my heart the time i got electrocuted <4> now im ****ed <4> like a life sized ticking time bomb <4> just waiting for the chest pain <4> ands when i say the cheest pain - I MEAN THE - cause i get chest pains all the time <6> anyone having problems with gentoo (kernel 2.6.15) and vmware? i just installed it and went to run vmware-config.pl and it fails saying that "ERROR: "vmware" has not yet been started. Unable to stop services for VMware Workstation" <7> A hole in your heart? <7> Stick a little **** in it. <7> Freman: Won't that run forever? <1> tisn't like it matter if you ctrl+c the data (c: <1> Here's a better version <1> for i in `seq 1 5`; do echo "Beginning Wipe ${i}"; dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/hda; done; echo "Zeroing for the sake of it"; dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda <7> You should use /dev/random for true randomness => <7> Though the best way is to use a sledge hammer =} <2> yep <7> I was under the impression that's how DoD destroys data =) <7> You know, they should really just make "chocolate" synonymous with "dark chocolate"... it's really the only good kind. <1> /dev/random would be slower... and as we don't care if the data is not 100% random, just enough to bitflip enough bits then urandom shuold do fine... <7> Yeah, /dev/random is certainly slower. <1> 5 p***es over 80 gb... there should be more then enough randomness in urandom (c: <1> could always alternate between the two.. <1> one p*** of random, two p***es of urandom, one more p*** of random, two more p***es of urandom....then zero the drive <1> that way if they found anything that looked like a pattern, it would only lead to the random before it <3> What's it going to take to get you into this car? <3> Viza ._. <5> [Ribs] CAPSLOCK IS AUTOPILOT FOR COOL <5> Hi yo~ <8> Gurkan: hi babes <2> sup bday boy <2> you get any head yet? <3> wilkommen y0py_aw <9> oh ffs, who's lovin' bots so much ? <8> pinkerton: erm... I'm single ? <10> no excuse! <8> I think it is <8> lenox: unless you're offering :> <3> this reminds me of my wedding night <10> haha <3> Ah yes... uh... ! and how is the happiness probe in your brain doing today, FILTHY HUMAN? <10> **** you, Psych <10> i showered this morning <3> GENTLEMEN! BEHOLD! <7> I didn't shower this morning. <7> I haven't showered since saturday =0 <3> Da_QuiK ._. <10> i didn't shave <3> hay traumahound <11> hay is for horses. <11> heh. <3> hi there Xse <11> wish these damn limit rules would work. :\ <11> but i am not about to type newrole -r sysadm_r while drunk. <2> Is there any way to get an mp3 files bitrate from the command line?
<2> file blah.mp3 doesn't give me that info <10> mpg123? <12> cat /tmp/xmms-info with xmms infopipe and xmms gives it to you.. :P <2> well Gidzz0r this is a headless box with no X and i'm remote right now:) <10> mpg123 will tell you <10> also mp3blast i think it's called <10> maybe mp3blaster <10> there's tons of ncurses programs for mp3 playing <12> well if you manage to get xmms running anyway it will work.. :> <12> mp3blaster doesnt like alsa too much.. :< <2> yeah i just want the bitrate <12> mp32ogg or ogg2mp3 maybe can do it if mpg123 cant? <12> but i dont know.. <10> mpg123 plays them so it must be able to report the bitrate <10> i would hope <12> thats true.. <7> Bitches. <10> ladies....lovely ladies <2> yes <2> gonan try mp3info <10> h <10> err ah <2> yeah that worked <11> mp3info worked? <3> BOOM <2> jah <2> works good <5> I like them =] <2> Actually it gives some good output. <3> wilkommen Werew0|f <2> I've been tinkering with the idea of creating so webbased query for my library <2> I always want to check it out when not at home. <5> Mount them so you can alter their thrust. narf <2> dood <2> you ****ing bots shut the **** up <13> hello <10> having 2 bmotion bots in here is crazy unless they link them up, like they are supposed to be <2> yeah <2> Autie: talk to sjk <2> kthx <7> *SCREAMS* <7> **** YOU JAPANESE PEOPLE. <4> ching ching chung <7> gregthekeg: No. <7> chingchingchung. <7> Except faster. <7> My homework is to listen to these conversations between two people. <7> Except they talk like ****ing chipmonks. <4> why japanese? <4> dieing language <7> Because it's japanese cl***. <4> japanese people will all speak, read and write chinese mandarin in 20 years........................... <7> No, in 20 years, most of the japanese vocabulary will be japanified american english. <6> how do yuou set your mouse speed in xorg.conf? <6> i dont see nothing in xorg.xonf.sample <7> Many english words are now more common in speech than some of the traditional japanese words. <2> mouse speed <2> are you using a serial mouse? <2> lol <6> ps/2 <2> then there is not "speed" <6> its to fast on Xorg <2> oooh <2> i gotcha <2> point speed <6> found it <6> # Mouse-speed setting for PS/2 mouse. <6> # Option "Resolution" "256" <2> i thought you were talking of the speed of the port <6> pinkerton: i am <6> well no wait
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