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Originally posted by Hellsmight
reply to post by tsawyer2
Im using Um8r311a as username, but am at password input still. I dont want to try a wrong one then not be able to access it again.
Originally posted by Libertygal
reply to post by DeviousMaxximus
They stated they do not want to be connected to chan/4/ at all.
Originally posted by langley2068
Just a thought could the site be a trap for would be hackers?
Originally posted by tsawyer2
Originally posted by Hellsmight
reply to post by tsawyer2
Im using Um8r311a as username, but am at password input still. I dont want to try a wrong one then not be able to access it again.
You will have to guess...and if it is not right try again....
that is what I was doing with Hydra, except it is automated and well...will try combinations so fast, it is considered hacking if you are not allowed to do so....
Just thought it was worth a shot...won't try it again
Originally posted by DeviousMaxximus
Originally posted by Libertygal
reply to post by DeviousMaxximus
They stated they do not want to be connected to chan/4/ at all.
Not quite. They said that they didn't want their stigma involved anymore then it already is.
We gotta go deeper. /domcobb
Originally posted by potential_problem
Anyone familiar with that high fiving cat meme knows that under that sticker is the face of Andy Samberg.
there's >5 bln of people on Earth.
Surely, we all know high fiving cat meme and some Andy Samberg.
oh god, never again, what a sad end of a journey.
so everything that matter is about popculture, facebook and US, not medicine, science, or even mystery.
i'd like to say thanks to Forevever, and some people that had searched for something more, than simple nothing.
case solved, time to say bye.
g'night.edit on 23-7-2011 by potential_problem because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Libertygal
Originally posted by tsawyer2
Originally posted by Hellsmight
reply to post by tsawyer2
Im using Um8r311a as username, but am at password input still. I dont want to try a wrong one then not be able to access it again.
You will have to guess...and if it is not right try again....
that is what I was doing with Hydra, except it is automated and well...will try combinations so fast, it is considered hacking if you are not allowed to do so....
Just thought it was worth a shot...won't try it again
I am surprised you seem knowledgeable, that you didn't try the simple standard for anon FTP.
Or telnet.
Or gopher.
Notable people from Jackson, MI
James McDivitt – NASA astronaut
JAMES A. MCDIVITT (BRIG. GENERAL, USAF RET.)
NASA ASTRONAUT (FORMER)
PERSONAL DATA: Born June 10, 1929, in Chicago, Illinois. His mother Mrs. James McDivitt, resides in Jackson, Michigan. Married. Four children and two step-children. Recreational interests include hunting, fishing, golf, water sports, tennis, and all outdoor activities.
EDUCATION: Graduated from Kalamazoo Central High School, Kalamazoo, Michigan; Jackson Junior College, Jackson, Michigan, received a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Michigan (graduated first in class) in 1959 and an Honorary Doctorate in Astronautical Science from the University of Michigan in 1965; Honorary Doctor of Science, Seton Hall University, 1969; Honorary Doctor of Science, Miami University (Ohio), 1970; Honorary Doctor of Laws, Eastern Michigan University, 1975.
ORGANIZATIONS: Member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Tau Beta Pi, and Phi Kappa Phi. Atlantic Council on Foreign Diplomacy, Advisory Council-University of Michigan.
SPECIAL HONORS: Awarded two NASA Distinguished Service Medals; NASA Exceptional Service Medal; two Air Force Distinguished Service Medals; four Distinguished Flying Crosses; five Air Medals; the Chong Moo Medal from South Korea; the USAF Air Force Systems Command Aerospace Primus Award; the Arnold Air Society JFK Trophy; the Sword of Loyola; and the Michigan Wolverine Frontiersman Award, USAF Astronaut Wings.
EXPERIENCE: McDivitt joined the Air Force in 1951 and retired with the rank of Brig. General. He flew 145 combat missions during the Korean War in F-80s and F-86s.
He is a graduate of the USAF Experimental Test Pilot School and the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot course and served as an experimental test pilot at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
He has logged over 5,000 flying hours.
NASA EXPERIENCE: General McDivitt was selected as an astronaut by NASA in September 1962.
He was command pilot for Gemini 4, a 66-orbit 4-day mission that began on June 3, and ended June 7, 1965. Highlights of the mission included a controlled extra-vehicular activity period and a number of experiments.
He was commander of Apollo 9, a 10-day earth orbital flight launched on March 3, 1969. This was the first flight of the complete set of Apollo hardware and was the first flight of the Lunar Module.
He became Manager of Lunar Landing Operations in May 1969, and led a team that planned the lunar exploration program and redesigned the spacecraft to accomplish this task. In August 1969, he became Manager of the Apollo Spacecraft Program and was the program manger for Apollo 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.
(No Apollo 11 ?)
He retired from the USAF and left NASA in June 1972, to take the position of Executive Vice-President, Corporate Affairs for Consumers Power Company. In March 1975, he joined Pullman, Inc. as Executive Vice-President and a Director. In October 1975 he became President of the Pullman Standard Division, The Railcar Division, and later had additional responsibility for the leasing and engineering and construction areas of the company. In January 1981 he joined Rockwell International where he is presently Senior Vice President, Government Operations and Rockwell International Corporation, Washington, D.C.
DECEMBER 1994
This is the only version available from NASA. Updates must be sought direct from the above named individual.
Originally posted by qonone
reply to post by tsawyer2
Too much information for serious hackers. I wouldn't stress. Take them offline till 8/4/11
reply to post by Libertygal
They shouldn't have expected any lessedit on 7/23/2011 by qonone because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by momeees
I just wanted to say good night to all of you here. I've been here most of the day again.
Agreed that someone here may be a mole, since FTP is now down. If I had any skills, I'd try to get in, too. They are watching for sure.
Many good new theories out, sorry I can't post my responses to them now, but that Dana person looks interesting...
They still have not answered any of my questions, nor accepted my application. Shocker.
Have to get some sleep.