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I have been hacked my account was deleted and and emails password was changed i tryed to recover it but i did not work i will contact Flickr and Yahoo about it soon god im so pissed
As you can see, our coffee machine was somewhat old and it was working with a little hack.
As coffee is fundamental to our research, we have decided to buy a new one!
My lens hack: attaching a 2x conversion lens from a camcorder to my SLR, backwards, for an ultra-ghetto fisheye. On the plus side, it's made of stuff I found on the floor!
UPDATE: This lens can be upgraded to a full 180° fisheye lens! You will need a junked telephoto (I used a 60-300mm), and you are going to remove the element second from the front, and mount it to the front of this one, in it's original orientation. You will need to calibrate the distance between the two depending on the sort of lens you are screwing it onto, note that some standard lenses require the two to be flush. Pictures of/from the upgrade soon to come.
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As of 3 o'clock in the afternoon, December 25, 2005, Department of tourism's Wow Philippines Website still displays the hack message from a certain "Meteor." "We hope you should respect chinese rights, " the message read.
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Computer hacker cracking code on their laptops during the first night of the 1. Yahoo! Hack Day 2006 at the Yahoo! headquarters in Santa Clara, California
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My early 2007 MacBook Pro is starting to show some signs of wear and tear... so I hacked it with some Sugru!
The plastic coating on the cable was fraying slightly so rather than cover with electrical tape I used Sugru to wrap around and bind the junction. It is still nice and flexible so I can wrap the cable away as normal. Sugru is fine up to a high temperature (silicone) so I hope this will be a good solution.
I'd lost one of the small feet on the back corner of the machine, too. For symmetry I've covered the existing three feet with a little piece of Sugru, and stuck another piece where the missing one was - presto - some nice soft feet for it to stand on.
Redhat Linux, Ethical Hacking , Computer networking, Information security: Training and workshops by rohit yadav (www.rohityadav.org)