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Scott is tired
148 words | Posted on October 17th, 2003
Scott was 18.06 years old when he wrote this!
Filed under: General

I just got back from work. I left early because I hit a wall that was so hard, I couldn’t seem to pull myself over it. I posted some question(s) on various news groups, and decided to go on home. The wall seemed a lot higher because I’m so exhauseted X_x. yesterday / last night really drained me. I think I’m going to go to sleep for an hour or two. I’ll wake up, do some school, maybe release aimpoo… I don’t know. I feel dead.

Oh yes, another change. An experiment, actually. To determine the effects of cyanoacry’s comment in an IM that Scott got thismorning, he will try to see what it would be like to see himself from the perspective of a third person. Therefore, the next few writigns he makes will be entirely from the viewpoint of me – the third person.





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10 Responses to “Scott is tired”

überpenguin wrote the following at 07:46:24 PM on October 17th, 2003

Heh… Most people just look the other way; I’ve never had anybody give me trouble about Knoppix…

-uberpenguin

scott wrote the following at 01:51:55 PM on October 16th, 2003

HA! I’d love tosee the look on these peopes’ faces when i brign in a bootable unix operating system and proceed to restart the system using it XD

überpenguin wrote the following at 08:01:07 PM on October 15th, 2003

Well JUST RUN KNOPPIX THEN! :)

-uberpenguin

scott wrote the following at 06:37:19 PM on October 15th, 2003

another this is you cannot write or rename a file on the hard drive to an extention .exe, .scr, or any other executable. so even if i could have gotten putty that way, i couldn’t save it. Anyway, I bring a cd w/ autorun.ini pointing to putty.exe ^_^

scott wrote the following at 06:35:50 PM on October 15th, 2003

college. library. casual. they want it for only web based research, which is understandable I guess.

überpenguin wrote the following at 05:43:26 PM on October 15th, 2003

Oh, your school must be a little odd, I’ve never been to a school that blocks FTP since a lot of content and files are stored on FTP servers… Weird; I’m glad I didn’t go to your school, might have actually been difficult to get past their blocks.

überpenguin wrote the following at 05:41:50 PM on October 15th, 2003

Heh, there are ways around that, man… Easiest way? Change up the port and funnel it through an external proxy. If your admins are network geniuses, and waste a LOT of system resources on their routers, they will check the header of each packet to determine it’s type (I’ve never seen anybody do this, but its possible). In THAT case, simply encapsulate the connection in HTTPS (SSL) and it will pass. Schools’ restrictions are rarely hard to bypass.

-uberpenguin

scott wrote the following at 04:02:46 PM on October 15th, 2003

OBVIOUSLY the school blocks all FTP activity

überpenguin wrote the following at 04:01:56 PM on October 15th, 2003

$ ftp
ftp> open http://ftp.chiark.greenend.org.uk
Connected to http://ftp.chiark.greenend.org.uk (193.201.200.170).
220 ProFTPD 1.2.5rc1 Server (Debian) [chiark.greenend.org.uk]
Name (ftp.chiark.greenend.org.uk:anonymous): anonymous
331 Anonymous login ok, send your complete email address as your password.
Password:
ftp> cd users/sgtatham/putty-latest/x86/
250 CWD command successful.
ftp> get putty.exe
227 Entering Passive Mode (193,201,200,170,134,132).
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for putty.exe (356352 bytes).
226 Transfer complete.
356352 bytes received in 2.13 secs (1.6e+02 Kbytes/sec)
ftp> exit
221 Goodbye.

Who needs a CD when you have FTP GOODNESS!

Munin wrote the following at 10:33:43 PM on October 14th, 2003

You need a vacation/lan party.




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