Friday, June 18, 2010
Brazilian baby dancing samba (original)
This is one among the hottest phenomenal post in youtube today.
A baby dancing samba
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Hack a Password by Bypassing it.
Kon Boot is an application which will bypass the authentication process of a Windows logon. Kon Boot can work on either a USB flash drive, CD-ROM, or floppy diskette. Using Kon Boot is simple. First load it to your desired media (CD, USB flash, or floppy diskette) then insert it into the target computer, and start it up! The password is not required to logon to Windows, nor is it overwritten. Simply plugin Kon Boot and let it do the rest. A common scenario encountered by most computer users is lost or forgotten passwords. In other cases, such as in forensics, it is necessary to have a running version of the operating environment, and not just a raw listing of files. Kon Boot is designed to be an administrative tool for skilled and non skilled users alike. It works with both computers and virtual machines. | |
Pinay Sex Scandals
Since I was bored out of my wits yesterday, I thought I could check out if there were any new pinay sex scandals out in the internet. While there were a lot of sites that featured videos of such scandals, there were also quite a number of sites that did not feature anything at all but just the keyword.
I chanced upon one news story wherein the ex-boy friend of this girl tried to extort money from her if she would not pay up then the video would be released. Man, karma got to him alright. The police set up an entrapment and after he got hold of the marked money, the police stormed out and caught him. The guy was screaming and crying for help. While at the police precinct, the mother confronted her daughter’s ex-boyfriend and smacked him left and right until police subdued her.
Poor girl, it was said that the video got out. Now she would be living a life of shame. No matter how trustful your partner may be, recording your sexual action is a definite no-no. Once you do that, there will always be the risk of getting it spread like a virus in the internet. Remember, even if you delete it from your memory stick, well, not all people are tech-savvy and if ever some nerdy technician thinks of trying to undelete stuffs in the memory card, your sexual exploits might get public.
And there is no chance for you to catch the perpetrator on who uploaded it because tracing it via the internet is impossible in the Philippines. Worse, if you are not some famous celebrity the matter would just simmer down after some time. Never ever record your sexcapades. While technology may have its advantages, there will always be disadvantages as well.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Comelec moves registration for SK, barangay polls to July
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has tentatively set the date of the registration for the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections from July 1 to 31, a poll official said Tuesday.
Comelec Commissioner Rene Sarmiento said that under the law, registration should be conducted 120 days before the elections. In this case, registration should be conducted beginning June 25 because the 2010 SK and Barangay elections have been scheduled on October 25.
But Sarmiento said they moved the registration to July because June 25 is "too soon." "Wala ng time for registration (We might not have enough time for registration)," he told reporters in an interiew.
He added that under Republic Act 7166, they can adjust the registration schedule "if necessary."
Sarmiento said those turning 15 and 18 years old should register for the SK and Barangay elections. But he said those who are over 18 and have already registered do not need to register again.
He added that they are encouraging those who do not have biometrics to go to local Comelec officers and have their biometrics captured.
Automate polls again?
On the other hand, Sarmiento said they still have yet to decide whether to automate the October polls.
"Yan ang pag uusapan (That's what we'll talk about) But the sentiment is it should be automation. It think that is the trend and the public is expecting that it be automated," he said.
He noted, however, that they have yet to talk with poll machine supplier Smartmatic about engaging in another contract for the SK and Barangay polls. The Philippines paid P7.2 billion to Smartmatic-Total Information Management (TIM) to automate the May 2010 elections.
In a separate interview, Smartmatic Asia president Cesar Flores said they welcome the idea of automating the October elections. He noted, however, that the poll body should set the filing of certificates of candidacy earlier because Smartmatic would need to print more ballot faces if ever. — Kimberly Tan/RSJ, RJAB Jr., GMANews.TV
Comelec Commissioner Rene Sarmiento said that under the law, registration should be conducted 120 days before the elections. In this case, registration should be conducted beginning June 25 because the 2010 SK and Barangay elections have been scheduled on October 25.
But Sarmiento said they moved the registration to July because June 25 is "too soon." "Wala ng time for registration (We might not have enough time for registration)," he told reporters in an interiew.
He added that under Republic Act 7166, they can adjust the registration schedule "if necessary."
Sarmiento said those turning 15 and 18 years old should register for the SK and Barangay elections. But he said those who are over 18 and have already registered do not need to register again.
He added that they are encouraging those who do not have biometrics to go to local Comelec officers and have their biometrics captured.
Automate polls again?
On the other hand, Sarmiento said they still have yet to decide whether to automate the October polls.
"Yan ang pag uusapan (That's what we'll talk about) But the sentiment is it should be automation. It think that is the trend and the public is expecting that it be automated," he said.
He noted, however, that they have yet to talk with poll machine supplier Smartmatic about engaging in another contract for the SK and Barangay polls. The Philippines paid P7.2 billion to Smartmatic-Total Information Management (TIM) to automate the May 2010 elections.
In a separate interview, Smartmatic Asia president Cesar Flores said they welcome the idea of automating the October elections. He noted, however, that the poll body should set the filing of certificates of candidacy earlier because Smartmatic would need to print more ballot faces if ever. — Kimberly Tan/RSJ, RJAB Jr., GMANews.TV
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