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  • C chandu004

    once in our college days, we simulated one popular chatting messenger. we took care of the lookand feel, menuitems, buttons and also its icon. we installed it in all the machines, and created a reumor that, internet chatting is available in all of the machines in the computer Lab. all guys and gals started opening the software(messenger), input their emailid and password, login only to see the message like, server is busy, please try after some time. obviously, at the end of two days, we had the database of all their emailids and passwords.

    Suggestion to the members: prefix your main thread subject with [SOLVED] if it is solved. chandu.

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    Pete OHanlon
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    The best Stupid PC Trick I saw was available from sysinternals (back in the day). They had a screensaver that emulated the old NT Blue Screen of Death. Not very clever, but great fun.

    Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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      So what you really did was write a trojan horse. Great.... Did you spend much time attending that college after that?


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      chandu004
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      it was only a two day show, and we removed the application(not the database) from all the systems.

      Suggestion to the members: prefix your main thread subject with [SOLVED] if it is solved. chandu.

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      • J Justin Perez

        I think you are lucky you didn't get kicked out of school.

        I get all the news I need from the weather report - Paul Simon (from "The Only Living Boy in New York")

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        Jerry Hammond
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        Justin Perez wrote:

        I think you are lucky you didn't get kicked out of school.

        I think they're lucky something worse than getting booted from the school didn't happen to them

        “If we are all in agreement on the decision - then I propose we postpone further discussion of this matter until our next meeting to give ourselves time to develop disagreement and perhaps gain some understanding of what the decision is all about.”-Alfred P. Sloan

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          The best Stupid PC Trick I saw was available from sysinternals (back in the day). They had a screensaver that emulated the old NT Blue Screen of Death. Not very clever, but great fun.

          Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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          Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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          Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

          They had a screensaver that emulated the old NT Blue Screen of Death.

          It is anyway a cute innovation. Isn't it? :)

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          • C chandu004

            once in our college days, we simulated one popular chatting messenger. we took care of the lookand feel, menuitems, buttons and also its icon. we installed it in all the machines, and created a reumor that, internet chatting is available in all of the machines in the computer Lab. all guys and gals started opening the software(messenger), input their emailid and password, login only to see the message like, server is busy, please try after some time. obviously, at the end of two days, we had the database of all their emailids and passwords.

            Suggestion to the members: prefix your main thread subject with [SOLVED] if it is solved. chandu.

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            NormDroid
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            chandu004 wrote:

            Suggestion to the members:

            Suggestion to you, please post to Suggestions forum.

            WPF - Imagineers Wanted Follow your nose using DoubleAnimationUsingPath

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            • C chandu004

              once in our college days, we simulated one popular chatting messenger. we took care of the lookand feel, menuitems, buttons and also its icon. we installed it in all the machines, and created a reumor that, internet chatting is available in all of the machines in the computer Lab. all guys and gals started opening the software(messenger), input their emailid and password, login only to see the message like, server is busy, please try after some time. obviously, at the end of two days, we had the database of all their emailids and passwords.

              Suggestion to the members: prefix your main thread subject with [SOLVED] if it is solved. chandu.

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              Matthew Faithfull
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              We created a fake command prompt for the BBC micro, many years ago, that could survive all forms of soft reset and would respond to input with a randomly selected response like "Yawn, Not today please I'm tired." or "Are you sure you really want me to do that?". The sneaky part was that we used the *TV command do mess up the vertical hold on all the monitors and then fixed it by adjusting the hardware controls on the monitors themselves so when they finally figured it out and hard reset the machines the V-Sync would go beserk. Cruel but side splittingly funny at the time especially when the victims were a bunch of year 7 (first year of secondary school) getting one of their first computer lessons with a rather scatter brained teacher. To top it off when all hell broke loose she was completely at a loss and came to find us, trying not to die laughing in the next room, to ask for help. Which we gladly gave and took the credit for with almost straight faces.:laugh:

              Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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                Justin Perez wrote:

                I think you are lucky you didn't get kicked out of school.

                I think they're lucky something worse than getting booted from the school didn't happen to them

                “If we are all in agreement on the decision - then I propose we postpone further discussion of this matter until our next meeting to give ourselves time to develop disagreement and perhaps gain some understanding of what the decision is all about.”-Alfred P. Sloan

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                Justin Perez
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                Jerry Hammond wrote:

                I think they're lucky something worse than getting booted from the school didn't happen to them

                Good Call. Isn't stuff like that illegal in the states now?

                I get all the news I need from the weather report - Paul Simon (from "The Only Living Boy in New York")

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                  chandu004 wrote:

                  Suggestion to the members:

                  Suggestion to you, please post to Suggestions forum.

                  WPF - Imagineers Wanted Follow your nose using DoubleAnimationUsingPath

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                  chandu004
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                  sorry, that was my default text as my signature. i forgot to remove it. and for your suggestion,

                  norm .net wrote:

                  Suggestion to you, please post to Suggestions forum.

                  i have already posted it.

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                  • J Justin Perez

                    Jerry Hammond wrote:

                    I think they're lucky something worse than getting booted from the school didn't happen to them

                    Good Call. Isn't stuff like that illegal in the states now?

                    I get all the news I need from the weather report - Paul Simon (from "The Only Living Boy in New York")

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                    Dalek Dave
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                    Stupidity takes many forms, but just I remember an old Tech Teacher saying to me "Never trust a strange Computer". I thought it odd at the time (early 80's) but it seems pertinant today.

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                    • C chandu004

                      sorry, that was my default text as my signature. i forgot to remove it. and for your suggestion,

                      norm .net wrote:

                      Suggestion to you, please post to Suggestions forum.

                      i have already posted it.

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                      NormDroid
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                      Thanks for taking time for actioning my suggestion and suggesting in the suggestions forum.

                      WPF - Imagineers Wanted Follow your nose using DoubleAnimationUsingPath

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                      • P Pete OHanlon

                        The best Stupid PC Trick I saw was available from sysinternals (back in the day). They had a screensaver that emulated the old NT Blue Screen of Death. Not very clever, but great fun.

                        Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                        Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

                        The best Stupid PC Trick I saw was available from sysinternals (back in the day).

                        It's still here. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Utilities/BlueScreen.mspx[^]


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                        • C chandu004

                          once in our college days, we simulated one popular chatting messenger. we took care of the lookand feel, menuitems, buttons and also its icon. we installed it in all the machines, and created a reumor that, internet chatting is available in all of the machines in the computer Lab. all guys and gals started opening the software(messenger), input their emailid and password, login only to see the message like, server is busy, please try after some time. obviously, at the end of two days, we had the database of all their emailids and passwords.

                          Suggestion to the members: prefix your main thread subject with [SOLVED] if it is solved. chandu.

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                          soap brain
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                          The stupidest PC trick I've ever done is to take one outside and plough into it with an axe. Then I dumped it into a bathtub full of sulfuric acid.

                          Sometimes the loser kids are the coolest to hang around with. But ONLY sometimes. *sigh* 'Unique' is just an original collection of unoriginal ideas. - R.H.J.

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                            The stupidest PC trick I've ever done is to take one outside and plough into it with an axe. Then I dumped it into a bathtub full of sulfuric acid.

                            Sometimes the loser kids are the coolest to hang around with. But ONLY sometimes. *sigh* 'Unique' is just an original collection of unoriginal ideas. - R.H.J.

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                            Big Daddy Farang
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                            Did it help? BDF

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                            • B Big Daddy Farang

                              Did it help? BDF

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                              ghle
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                              Windows? ;P

                              Gary

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                              • M Matthew Faithfull

                                We created a fake command prompt for the BBC micro, many years ago, that could survive all forms of soft reset and would respond to input with a randomly selected response like "Yawn, Not today please I'm tired." or "Are you sure you really want me to do that?". The sneaky part was that we used the *TV command do mess up the vertical hold on all the monitors and then fixed it by adjusting the hardware controls on the monitors themselves so when they finally figured it out and hard reset the machines the V-Sync would go beserk. Cruel but side splittingly funny at the time especially when the victims were a bunch of year 7 (first year of secondary school) getting one of their first computer lessons with a rather scatter brained teacher. To top it off when all hell broke loose she was completely at a loss and came to find us, trying not to die laughing in the next room, to ask for help. Which we gladly gave and took the credit for with almost straight faces.:laugh:

                                Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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                                ghle
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                                Matthew Faithfull wrote:

                                mess up the vertical hold on all the monitors

                                Gotta love it! :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

                                Gary

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                                  Windows? ;P

                                  Gary

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                                  Big Daddy Farang
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                                  There's little doubt that the axe would have helped Windows. Probably never run better. I was curious if doing this PC trick helped Ravel. Did it make him feel better for having done it, that sort of thing. BDF

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                                    There's little doubt that the axe would have helped Windows. Probably never run better. I was curious if doing this PC trick helped Ravel. Did it make him feel better for having done it, that sort of thing. BDF

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                                    ghle
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                                    Big Daddy Farang wrote:

                                    the axe would have helped Windows

                                    Yes, at least it wouldn't crash any more, give arcane error messages, offer to report problems to MS just to say there is no known fix, etc., etc. :)

                                    Big Daddy Farang wrote:

                                    if doing this PC trick helped

                                    How could it not? We've probably all been there. At least he had the balls to do it! :laugh:

                                    Gary

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                                    • C chandu004

                                      once in our college days, we simulated one popular chatting messenger. we took care of the lookand feel, menuitems, buttons and also its icon. we installed it in all the machines, and created a reumor that, internet chatting is available in all of the machines in the computer Lab. all guys and gals started opening the software(messenger), input their emailid and password, login only to see the message like, server is busy, please try after some time. obviously, at the end of two days, we had the database of all their emailids and passwords.

                                      Suggestion to the members: prefix your main thread subject with [SOLVED] if it is solved. chandu.

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                                      Mugzy
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                                      In Seattle there was this internet cafe that used xwindows for browsing, but did not know how to setup the permissions. We had a lot of fun redirecting all sorts of "interesting" images we pulled off the newsgroups to other terminals. Great fun to watch the expressions.

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                                        In Seattle there was this internet cafe that used xwindows for browsing, but did not know how to setup the permissions. We had a lot of fun redirecting all sorts of "interesting" images we pulled off the newsgroups to other terminals. Great fun to watch the expressions.

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                                        Dan Neely
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                                        At the same time just going with a *nix setup probably reduced the amount of kidiot damage by >90% even with the actual install badly mangled.

                                        -- If you view money as inherently evil, I view it as my duty to assist in making you more virtuous.

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                                        • B Big Daddy Farang

                                          There's little doubt that the axe would have helped Windows. Probably never run better. I was curious if doing this PC trick helped Ravel. Did it make him feel better for having done it, that sort of thing. BDF

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                                          Steve Mayfield
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                                          I'm more worried about how someone can get their hands on a bathtub full of sulfuric acid Steve

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