Ramin Hossaini (blog)

26Jun/070

Weird converter

http://www.weirdconverter.com/weight.php

If you ever wondered how many Tom Cruises would take to equal a male polar bear, then this is for you.

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22Jun/070

Deepz0ne


I was browsing around UrbanDictionary.com and came across this:

"Deepz0ne is a very well known cracker. Read below for history:

Microsoft have been bust yet again.
They have been using a cracked version of Sound Forge to create files that are inside the Windows Tour folder.

These files have been made with Sound Forge 4.5 (The cracked version) first cracked by a cracker called "Deepz0ne".

Deepz0ne was one of the founders of the cracking group "Radium" and cracked the first ever Sound Forge 4.5, for illegal, pirate use. It seems that Microsoft have got the pirate copy, and just made the files on that.

How do I [find] this you ask? Do the following:

  1. Click "My Computer"
  2. Double click the C:/ Drive (Local Disk)
  3. Double click the "WINDOWS" folder
  4. Double click the "Help" folder Double click the "Tours" folder
  5. Double click the "WindowsMediaPlayer folder
  6. Double click the "Audio" folder, then the wav directory

[or simply -> C:\WINDOWS\Help\Tours\WindowsMediaPlayer\Audio\Wav]

You will then be presented with WAV files. Right click any one of these, and open it with NotePad [or a hex-editor].

Scroll right to the bottom and you should see [something like] this: "2000-04-06 IENG Deepz0ne ISFT Sound Forge 4.5" The first 4 digits may alter, but everything else stays the same. As you can clearly see, Deepz0ne's cracked SoundForge was used to create these files"

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22Jun/070

Free DLL’s

Finally! A site where you can download and restore .DLL files instantly for free without any hassle or problems.

http://www.afreedll.com/

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11Jun/070

Flashback: “Doskey”

Does anyone remember the days when you would have to edit your autoexec.bat file and turn off the 'doskey' command from loading on startup because it took too much memory?

Just thought of it as I was looking through this site of an A-Z of the Windows NT/XP command line:

http://www.ss64.com/nt/

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