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Posted by inspectorgadget from resnet-43-82.dorm.utexas.edu (129.116.43.82) on Sunday, December 11, 2005 at 12:28PM :
In Reply to: So have I... posted by doeycall from c-67-175-182-222.hsd1.in.comcast.net (67.175.182.222) on Sunday, December 11, 2005 at 5:12AM :
Lieutenant inspectorgadgetI think Z3 has changed too.
: problem is I don't remember the answers to get back to Lt Ker. :( I always wanted to try the Kernel challenge.
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| 13 Dec 2005:enjoy! |
| I hereby endorse this product and/or service. good work guys. |
- By CinC. pengo |
| 22 Nov 2005:Challenges |
| Challenges now work - Kernel (and probably General too, but untested). |
- By Ker. anomaly |
| 18 Nov 2005:ChalNews |
| Challenges are now working up to ker. will hopefully have that working shortly |
- By Ker. gothicfreak |
| 12 Nov 2005:Challenges |
| challenges now operational - z5 |
- By Maj. anomaly |
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quote of the minute:
Partial Peripheral Lockout
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mission (red division):
Proposition #16 - Internet Freedom / Privacy:
doubleclick.net has implemented a tracking system, called 'web bugs' which invades users privacy. It basically puts an invisible graphic on a web page to track users identities.
(To see a 'web bug' in action, go to www.procrit.com look in the source for: ad.doubleclick.net/activity)
For more information see info@doubleclick.net
(proposed by Maj. dnserror)
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