On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 04:14:37PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 05:23:33 -0800 Dave Hooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>READ THE FUCKING DOCUMENTATION YOU FUCKING MORON.
> >
> >> That should be
> >> READ THE FUCKING DOCUMENTATION YOU FUCKING LITTLE MORON
> >
> 
> Are there or does anyone know of any current single floppy tools
> to edit their NTFS or FAT system files and tables to recover
> their deleted files in such a situation?
> 
> Norton still has an undelete i've been stupid product but not as
> good as the i just fucked up turn off the machine and come up
> on the floppy kinda thing.
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> But its been far too long no doubt for his 15 gig of mp3s.
> 
> Backups? What the hell do you backup 100 gig and more drives to?
DVD-RW. Drive ~ $350, media ~ $2/4.7GB.
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> >or maybe simply
> >YOU FUCKING MORON
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> May you have the joy of being in an editorial meeting
> of 8 scotch swilling alcoholics arguing over 20 variations
> of that theme,,
> 
> Two fuckings is too many and spaced alien has a better ring.
> 
> 
> >
> >> BTW What is the precise definition of /.ing, see I'm old so soon
> >> as you're ready to port to 6502, Z80 machine code or Assembler
> >H,,,,
> >
> >/.ing is simply when a website (or some thing advertised by or available
> >from a website) gets inundated with literally thousands of requests
> >in what
> >is often a relatively or unusually short space of time.  slashdot.org
> >(which I'm sure you've visited by now)
> 
> never
> 
> a 13 year old told me it was "evil" and "just wrong"
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> >
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> ok what i thot,
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> >If you want a hand porting Freenet node source to Z80 assembly I'm
> >more
> >than willing to give you a hand.
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> How bout an internet cell phone port, afterall those things
> are even worse than using a Sinclair.
> 
> "the more things change,,,"
"the more that I see, the less that I believe..."
> 
> However an XB0X and Playstation port wud be a good thing.
If you like. Not likely to be permanent nodes though.
> 

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Matthew Toseland
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Freenet/Coldstore open source hacker.
Employed full time by Freenet Project Inc. from 11/9/02 to 11/11/02.
http://freenetproject.org/

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