The Bellevue, WA registration alone makes me wonder if it's a Microsoft trap.

It being hosted in UAE is lol, and it being hosted on a box with an rdns of pink.warez-host.com is pretty awesome.

On 9/19/2013 3:50 PM, dave walton wrote:
I'd file that under the "Too good to be true" category.
The domain owner is listed anonymously in Bellevue WA, the server IP resolves to the United Arab Emirates and traffic is routed through pink.warez-host.com <http://pink.warez-host.com> .


On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Justin Herman <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Or we could "pass the hat" and see if we can get a copy from
    here... http://www.cheapgk.com/product-category/windows-8



    On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 3:28 PM, Justin Herman <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Could a student get a license of Win 7 pro/8 from the UA
        Computer Store for cheap and use it at the space? Is that
        within compliance?




        On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Omar Rassi
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            Oh sweet! I did not know that, thank you! Take your time,
            there is no deadline for this. Its very exciting to see
            this stuff come together, all done in our spare time.
            Syn/Hak is simply amazing.


            On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Craig Bergdorf
            <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

                the space has (had?) a google account with a DID setup
                for the first pass at this phone project back in march
                (which did work for a month before fading into
                disrepair).  I don't think the number was ever
                advertised, but it was announced at the weekly meeting
                and hit the discuss list: (March 23, 2012 -
                Torrie):SYNHAK has a phone number now, which is
                330-737-1425 <tel:330-737-1425>, or 330-737-1HAK.

                I'll be in to set it up again asap, but am covered in
                other peoples projects (non-syn related) at the
                moment, at worst It'll be done Sunday.



                Howdy hackers!

                I'm very pleased to announce that my campaign to
                introduce more workstations to the space is a great
                success! Since I began tinkering and discussing the
                subject, there have been a total of three working
                computers added to our humble hackerspace.

                The electronics lab now has a fully functioning design
                suite of programs to assist in the design of
                electronic circuits to include a simulator. Design
                and/or make modifications without having to solder and
                resolder every idea without leaving the lab. It is
                running Fedora 19 LXDE with the Electronics lab spin
                installed. Hardware: Athlon XP 1600+, 2GB DDR 266,
                Geforce TI 200 video.

                Another workstation has been added to the Perkins
                Room, running Fedora 19 LXDE. Hardware: AMD Athlon II
                (Socket AM3), 2GB DDR3, Integrated Radeon HD 4200.

                And the last computer is being used to replace our PBX
                box which went kaput for an as of yet unknown reason.
                The goal for that is to use it with the Cisco IP 7960
                phones that were recently donated, set it up with a
                dedicated google voice number for inbound and outbound
                calling to Syn/Hak. Currently there is no phone number
                dedicated to the Space in general.

                This makes for 5 working computers usable by members
                and guests.

                space.kevlar is still down due to a possible RAID failure

                The old PBX box is down due to an unknown failure

                Dialbot (De Facto Syn/Hak mascot) is down due to a
                broken rotary dial

                We still need monitors, socket 775 motherboards, DDR2,
                DDR3, power supplies, and one legitimate Windows
                Vista/7/8 Pro license (preferably with a COA).

                Tonight, I will be moving the various unused, and
                working computer parts, accessories, cables, to the
                storage area at the back of the Perkins Room. The
                known bad computer parts will be placed at the
                electronics lab for use as scrap (there are lots of
                capacitors waiting for harvest, hmmm soylent green
                electronics).

                Special thanks goes out to Craig Bergdorf, Justin
                Herman, and Alex Kot for their generous donations,
                time, and effort towards this ongoing subject area.
                Thanks to the membership for making this place possible.

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