Replies to ladestitute, page 39

  1. @ladestitute ....My Little Dungbeetle? O.o

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 21:09:52 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  2. @ladestitute I've had a fascination with them since I was very young. I watched a lecture series on them when I was about 5 and learned all about P wave propagation and the like.

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 21:08:35 UTC from web in context
  3. @ladestitute Hmm.. no, but that title does ring an iddy biddy bell.

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 21:05:30 UTC from web in context
  4. @ladestitute Well, its been a while. But I really dig the original series... and I loved DS9 series 4-7.

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 20:57:39 UTC from web in context
  5. @ladestitute nonono; Q the character from Star Trek TNG. He's even played by John de Lancie! now I now for sure season 2 is gonna be awesome XD

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 20:57:20 UTC from web in context
  6. @ladestitute Nothing much at the moment. Waiting for my dad to come back so he can fix the printer. I need to scan something badly. What are you up to?

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 20:50:21 UTC from web in context
  7. @ladestitute Yeah it seems like the spawn limit increased like 6 skeles in one area

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 20:47:36 UTC from web in context
  8. @ladestitute ah.

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 20:47:22 UTC from web in context
  9. @ladestitute Very glitchy

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 20:44:59 UTC from web in context
  10. @ladestitute Really?

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 20:37:22 UTC from web in context
  11. @ladestitute Minecraft 1.8?

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 20:37:11 UTC from web in context
  12. @ladestitute funny thing is, the guy you got into a fight with yesterday, loves that game.

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 20:34:57 UTC from web in context
  13. @ladestitute Greatest DS exclusive game ever made IMO. Fantastic plot, well written characters and innovative gameplay

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 20:33:50 UTC from web in context
  14. @ladestitute I have a Player Pin and one of the cyclone Psyches myself =D

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 20:30:55 UTC from web in context
  15. @ladestitute I shall be making a recording, so feel free to watch it afterwords. :3

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 19:58:57 UTC from web in context
  16. @ladestitute Oh, really? Well I can't comment on that, I don't see all of his replies to you and such.

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 19:56:35 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  17. @ladestitute Derps doesn't seem all that bad to me o.O There's only one member here I can really say I don't like, 1 other annoys me, but yeah, only one I can say I dislike outright, and it's not Derps.

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 19:48:21 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  18. @ladestitute ha nice. im not particularly big on dressing up myself

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 19:47:52 UTC from web in context
  19. @ladestitute money is always good

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 19:44:15 UTC from web in context
  20. @ladestitute I will. Do not stab back the trolls.

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 19:40:45 UTC from web in context
  21. @ladestitute nuthin much enjoying letting my brain stagnate after school

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 19:39:57 UTC from web in context
  22. @ladestitute no, just to you.

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 19:29:05 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  23. @ladestitute hey spagetti face.

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 19:25:51 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  24. @stumperman07 @ladestitute Hello there :D

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 19:24:41 UTC from web in context
  25. @ladestitute Sleep well!

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 09:00:25 UTC from TTYtter
  26. @ladestitute Unless you've had your system exhibit some behaviour that implies it might be compromised, if MBAM is coming up clean, it probably is.

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 08:25:36 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context
  27. @ladestitute If MBAM hasn't picked anything up, it's pretty unlikely that there's anything there. It's exceptionally good. If you're still concerned, Nod32 and Kaspersky both offer fully functional trials you can use to scan and if necessary, remove any active infections you have at the moment. They offer (I believe, my data is a little old) the best detection rates on the market. If you have reason to believe you might be infected, it's also worth running a check for Rootkits. I don't know what version of windows you're running, but there's a range of tools available here: http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-rootkit-scanner-remover.htm I use F-secure's blacklight tool on XP, and Kaspersky's TDSS on 7. Both are free.

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 08:21:00 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context
  28. @ladestitute To determine the security of your password, you first must calculate your level of password entropy. In the case of a non-dictionary password using a set of all the available symbols, your password has an entropy value of 32.54. As a general rule, a password of N entropy can be cracked in 2 to the power of N attempts, which, for your password, equals 6235849138 tries. (source: http://www.redkestrel.co.uk/Articles/RandomPasswordStrength.html). However, this is not the only concern, if the hacker in question is compromising the machines en-masse, it's more likely that he's using a windows exploit than manually cracking every password. To alleviate the likelyhood of this taking place, ensure you've fully patched your copy of windows. Hopefully you're running with a firewall installed too. Have you also checked for possible viral backdoors?

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 07:57:46 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context
  29. @ladestitute Eeeghhhh D: is that averaged or is that for teen unemployment?

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 07:39:55 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  30. @ladestitute Sure thing. What's up?

    Monday, 12-Sep-11 07:34:40 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context