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  • KeLviN
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    i think this would work on mine! thanx.

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  • blackwave
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    Originally posted by astcell
    Easy. Go to a photocopier. Open the cover. Hit the COPY button. Take the black sheet of paper it produces, feed it into your fax. Send the black paper fax to the company you hate. As the paper comes out the end, roll it back against the end of itself and tape the ends together. Let it send for a few hours and use up HIS ink!
    yeah not too sure how that works on the modern faxes, I would think they would have some type of device to hinder this Jolly Roger exploit of the 90's...

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  • astcell
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    Originally posted by KeLviN
    i think junk-faxes are the worst. i need to find a way to charge these guys for the lost paper and wasted toner (that stuffs expensive!). i ger 3 or 4 faxes a week! from resturant menus to home loan applications....
    Easy. Go to a photocopier. Open the cover. Hit the COPY button. Take the black sheet of paper it produces, feed it into your fax. Send the black paper fax to the company you hate. As the paper comes out the end, roll it back against the end of itself and tape the ends together. Let it send for a few hours and use up HIS ink!

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  • /<3.
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    Originally posted by astcell
    Maybe while watching that fun video did you notice your hard drive activity? Is it stealing your address book? Checking what software you are using on your PC? Ya gotta wonder....
    lol Cause that, I watch were i click know lol = )
    Thats a good point thou, I have never thought about it that way

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  • KeLviN
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    i think junk-faxes are the worst. i need to find a way to charge these guys for the lost paper and wasted toner (that stuffs expensive!). i ger 3 or 4 faxes a week! from resturant menus to home loan applications....

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  • astcell
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    I still remember my very first piece of spam. It was not from Prodigy or GEnie, it was while on AOL of course. I thought someone liked me! Mail from no where! Everyone loves mail, to a point.

    Junk faxes, spam mail, junk snail mail, it's a burden now. Apparently some folks still buy the stuff.

    Maybe while watching that fun video did you notice your hard drive activity? Is it stealing your address book? Checking what software you are using on your PC? Ya gotta wonder....

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  • blackwave
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    Originally posted by /<3.
    I never cool e-mail like that
    You are young... give it time ;) Soon you will dread the very second you typed that out.. :D

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  • /<3.
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    lol thats pretty Funny man = )
    First time i have seen that, I never cool e-mail like that

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  • KeLviN
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    i recieved that in an e-mail a couple days ago. funny as shit! it's the only e-mail that i've acctually thaught about sending on....

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  • astcell
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    This should be mandatory on all new PCs....

    Click here

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  • KeLviN
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    thats not a blue mustache..... must be hackman...

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  • astcell
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    Is that Gene Hackman in that photo, or Blackwave in 20 years?

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  • blackwave
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    encrypted photons

    My favorite would be based on the quantum crypto, where one would be able to detect if one was passively monitoring an encrypted message.
    http://www.discover.com/may_02/feattech.html

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  • astcell
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    Computer logic now says that the character is

    Bit value is either a one (not zero) or a zero (not a one).

    Quantum physics is trying to play in the Schroedinger's Cat option so that rather than two options for a binary code source we wil have four options:

    Bit value is a zero
    Bit value is a one
    Bit value is both a one and a zero
    Bit value is neither a one nor a zero.

    As you can see this can get very interesting. I see a Defcon drinking game based on this in the near future.

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  • KeLviN
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    i'm going to start a computer revolution.... i'm going to invent the "2".....
    .....................................

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