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February 25, 2005 -- 3:34 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Well, it worked! In fact, it worked a little TOO well; while I was running the boot-disk I found a hidden administrative account that my dad had on my computer... so I changed its password too. Now there's no way he can get onto my computer unless of course he resets MY passwords in just the same way as I did... however, I'm banking on him being too lazy to go to such lengths. If he notices he can't get on here anymore I'll just be like "I dunno, windows said something about passwords expiring or something and it wouldn't let me change it because I'm not an administrative user". He'll probably know it's bullshit, but hey- he can't prove nothing at this point!

Moral of the story: I ALWAYS win, motherfuckers.

February 25, 2005 -- 3:23 PM
posted by Al

Why can't we hack systems like in Johny Nemonic? All we'd have to do is fight off the cpu in a no holds bar virtual street fight to break a system. But no instead we have to use boot disk and other none fun stuff.

February 25, 2005 -- 3:15 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Okay, I'm attempting to reset the win2000 administrative password using this handy boot-disc here. It's my last resort. Let's hope I don't somehow fuck up my computer. It looks pretty foolproof if you ask me. If you don't hear from me on here in the next hour, well then it's pretty safe to assume the worst (or maybe "best" depending on how you feel about me).

February 25, 2005 -- 3:04 PM
posted by Par

Percy, I think you need a healthy dose of no entropy. There's been a disturbing increase in the number of bizarre statements you've made over the last little while. (Need I mention the hockey handgrenades?)

February 25, 2005 -- 2:39 PM
posted by P

Gotta keep the options open.

February 25, 2005 -- 1:21 PM
posted by Par

"The patches contain a patent pending blend including amino acids, water, Oxygen and organics applied to a polyester substrate and sealed inside a polymer shell. All active ingredients are listed under FDA 21 CFR and are recognized as safe."
"Nothing enters the body; LifeWave IS NOT a transdermal patch. This is a completely new science and new approach to energy, performance and stamina."

Of course, the fact that nothing enters your body shouldn't make you think the patent pending blend of chemicals isn't revolutionary.

I guess it was a long time coming. My SUV isn't as cheap as it used to be. Of course, in typical federal government nature, rather than taking action on this issue, they aren't implementing this (and I love this word) feebate yet. They're only proposing "consideration of a vehicle feebate," so who knows when or if it will happen. I do love this minority government though. They've managed to put policy from all their political opponents into the budget, so people are hesitant to vote against it, but they haven't put any implementation in for some programs, and for others, the implementation is put off until 2008-2010, by which time some different, subsequent government could decide, "meh, we don't need to do that." Shrewd. And irritating. Mr. Dithers rides again.

February 25, 2005 -- 6:38 AM
posted by Beck

February 25, 2005 -- 2:41 AM
posted by Beck

My flight leaves Heathrow at 10:50am tomorrow, in order to get there 2 hours before my flight I have to catch a train from here at 5:58am. There aren't any cabs running at that time so I can't get to the train station...
This means I might have to go to London this evening, and spend the night at the airport. And that sucks.

February 24, 2005 -- 6:12 PM
posted by nobody knows my face


"kuz no one ever knows what I'm talkin about, yea that's right my name's Yao (wikka-wikka-wikka)."

February 24, 2005 -- 6:02 PM
posted by guyscantwrite

yo i seconds dat- dis wack bitch sounds fulls of shit, yaoming?

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