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by munduruku
Fri 02 Jul 2010, 08:50
Forum: Cutting edge
Topic: Writing Assembly language for Hypothetical Open Hardware
Replies: 10
Views: 8461

I am trying to describing how the KH satellite is hacking my brain and all forced intracranial communication. I was asked to send some videos and purchased as cheap cell phone, the Motorola V8. I then created some 3gp cell video fine, all of a sudden, out of nowhere, the 3pg started to demand extra ...
by munduruku
Mon 14 Jun 2010, 17:39
Forum: Cutting edge
Topic: Writing Assembly language for Hypothetical Open Hardware
Replies: 10
Views: 8461

I am thankful to Quirk 1.2, and one of the reasons is the humble youtube video I created and which was being refused by youtube on the grounds "THE INDEX IS WRITTEN AT THE END" got successfully indexed after I had the 6.mp4 file youtube was refusing CONVERTED by Quirk 1.2 into a .FLV file ...
by munduruku
Mon 07 Jun 2010, 03:36
Forum: Security/Privacy
Topic: GROWL
Replies: 32
Views: 71037

I experimenting difficulties in downloading ISO with correct SHA256SUM and I realized perpetrators kind of enter my computer prior to the ISO is finished and now I am learning more about detecting the intruders, that is how I got to this page and I thank you the charity of offering us so many answer...
by munduruku
Tue 01 Jun 2010, 03:12
Forum: Cutting edge
Topic: Writing Assembly language for Hypothetical Open Hardware
Replies: 10
Views: 8461

Cloning of Data During Transfer full Proof

CHECKING SHA256SUM Submitted by munduruku on Tue, 06/01/2010 - 10:37 Dear Fellow Linux Users, I downloaded the ISO, the checksum isn`t correct. We are reporting to many distributions the TCP/RIPPING. Many distros load alright but have the content, like ipitables and internal kernel modules tampered ...
by munduruku
Wed 26 May 2010, 17:39
Forum: Security/Privacy
Topic: GnuPG.pup - PGP encryption program - New url for download
Replies: 5
Views: 11969

Johnny Reb, I was looking for $ curl https://????.org/???.gpg | gpg --import , I am a linux beginner, I use Quirk 1.1 and the check is still MD5, enough for the job and then, who knows, not very good when we know data transmission can be duplicated maliciously, and found some information here. As I ...
by munduruku
Mon 24 May 2010, 15:18
Forum: Cutting edge
Topic: Writing Assembly language for Hypothetical Open Hardware
Replies: 10
Views: 8461

NO TAXATION WITHOUT TECHNOLOGICAL REPRESENTATION!

I cried when I read what technosaurus wrote. Just in case any of you read Portuguese, I blog at url http://spo-ovnilogia.com/foruns/index.php?topic=126.195 I still have tears on my eyes, I am soaking in tears. He mentioned everything. I have my brains hacked by north-American patent 60011991 (http:/...
by munduruku
Sat 22 May 2010, 15:09
Forum: Cutting edge
Topic: Writing Assembly language for Hypothetical Open Hardware
Replies: 10
Views: 8461

A CHALLENGE

DO YOU REALLY BELIEVE 3D GAMES CANNOT BE TRANSLATED INTO ASCII? IF YOU SAY SO, CHOOSE YOUR BEST 3D DIRECTX accelerated game, and we play, it is a challenge, your screen will be your 3D screen, and me, your target will be 3D in your screen, My screen will be VESA, you will be there as a simple ASCII ...
by munduruku
Fri 21 May 2010, 23:52
Forum: Cutting edge
Topic: Writing Assembly language for Hypothetical Open Hardware
Replies: 10
Views: 8461

Writing Assembly language for Hypothetical Open Hardware

3D binaries play Humankind in the cortex: who loses? I am receiving internet files directly in my visual cortex. If physicians are still unaware of that, some Alien force may have been tampering either with them or the Hippocratic Oath. The Brain it used to be said was the most complex matter in the...
by munduruku
Fri 21 May 2010, 15:59
Forum: Bugs ( Submit bugs )
Topic: Quirky 1.2rc feedback
Replies: 266
Views: 188515

Linux and Proprietary Drivers both ends against the middle

Dear Fellow Linux, I tested Quirky 1.1 and it worked better than former puppy versions. I could point out the things which have changed for better a thing you already know, therefore, let me, instead, point out some problems I had. I used RipperX to convert an audio cd into mp3. I burned a data cd w...
by munduruku
Thu 27 Aug 2009, 13:45
Forum: Unsorted
Topic: aMSN for puppy 4.0 Series msn messenger compatible client
Replies: 64
Views: 69027

amsn.pet installed fine but connection fails

Dear Fellow Linux users, I uses puppy 4.2.1 and it works fine. I gave up using newer processors because my internet cable connection got hacked by microwave attacks directly in the motherboard and I need a light distro to be able to surf using older processors. We Brazilians are used to AMSN and amo...