My site recently got hacked by a bounch of zelda haters who had nothing better to do than ruin ones work. and I was too dumb to make a back up plain. So I got a new host: the new link will be:
Linksadventure.zeldadiscussions.com
its not even started yet, Henry hasn't been on today to put my site up, so I'm hoping to get started on it soon. :D
Jdog, what, pray tell, was the password to your last site?
The same as this site...
anyway, me and magmarfire has made the forums to the site I am currently working on, it is called Link's adventure, I'm hoping to get most of the same content back up:
http://la123.proboards56.com/
we'll hopefully have the site up and running tomorrow.
linksadventure.zeldadiscussions (http://linksadventure.zeldadiscussions)
like I said, nothing is there at the moment...
Now, if your password to the last site was hacked so easily, WHY would you use it for your next sites?
Idk, I seriously think someone is really trying to get some revenge for some odd reason...
LOL
I'm sorry, but it's obviously Kyjin... he is a /b/tard, after all. I mean, I understand if you think I'm just saying that because I don't like him (which is stupid, I do like him), but I mean, it's pretty obvious. :P
Jdog. Hackers. Hack. It's what they do. Hence the name hacker. And if someone is stupid enough to use the same password for everything, and you discover that password, you're going to hack everything. EVERYTHING. THINK for once...
Aye, at this rate, I think we should precautionarily have him b& from TDC. Just in case this find this haven... :D
This is probably how the guy's finding where every one of Jdog's sites are, from there it's easy stuff.
ok, I got the new site up, and aka I did not use the same password thank you much! :D
http://la34567.proboards55.com/index.cgi (http://la34567.proboards55.com/index.cgi)
Wow. You actually didn't use the same password. Good job! :D
yup, and I did all my self! :D
You came up with another password all by yourself?
skilz
Just a random, off topic comment, but I feel that it needs to be said.
aka is the abbreviation for also known as, so unless it stands for something else I don't know, aka isn't a good abbreviation to use for "...and aka I did not use the same password thank you much!"
Why is abbreviation a long word?
I'm just so mad that someone hacked the site that I was really into. Now I got nothing to do.
Better question:
Why does abbreviation not have an abbreviation?
Quote from: JDog on December 02, 2007, 11:00:58 AM
I'm just so mad that someone hacked the site that I was really into. Now I got nothing to do.
You once again show marvelous talent in ignoring what I said. Do you have no wish to defend your inappropriate usage of "aka"?
To Fisk, I think it's abbrev., but I'm not sure. If it isn't, it should be. But then again, abbreviations shouldn't be six letters long, should they?
Okay, I'm done with being off topic for now.
I hate hackers. They can all go suck a nut.
Jdog.
USE. BETTER. PASSWORDS.
If you have to use all random letters and number.
Why do you ignore me, Jdog? :'(
That's it! Time to bring out my hacking tools! You're going down just like I brought Maeb Villaeg down! >:(
Seriously though, random numbers and letters ftw. Of course, you'll probably have to write it down just in case you forget, so you better hide your slip of paper your password is written on well. Who knows if the boogyman is really the hacker. Hide it where she wouldn't look.
Quote from: JDog on December 02, 2007, 11:48:47 AM
I hate hackers. They can all go suck a nut.
what the heck? I never wrote that... >:(
That would explain why you ignored me the second time. Of course, there's still the first and third time. ::)
Anywho, I think you should take this as a sign to change your password. Go for the random numbers and letters. If you have a TI-83 or TI-84, press the Math key, arrow over to PRB, and select number 5. It's a random interger function. Just press 0, comma (,), 9, and then right parenthesis ()) and press enter, and it'll give you a random number from 0 to 9. Press enter a few times and use those numbers. Or, you could put down randInt(1,26) and use that to come up with random letters (each letter is assigned a number, of course). And viola! Random numbers and letters!
If you don't have a TI-83/84, a dart board with a peice of paper with numbers and letters written on it will also provide a random sequence.
Clearly you haven't read my post, I did change my password to numbers... geez. ::) so your basically lecturing me for no reason.
Actually, you only said you didn't use the same password; you made no mention of numbers (come to think of it, using numbers was mentioned after you said you changed your password). The only real lecture part was my comment on you ignoring me (seriously, that isn't nice; I was politily inquiring as to why you misused "aka"). All that graphing calculator talk was a tip for creating random passwords; it wasn't a lecture in the sense that you're using it. Also, even if you did change your password to numbers, if someone knew numerical facts about you, such as date of birth or your favorite number, that would be the first combination of numbers they would use to crack your password. Allowing a random number generator to create your numerical password is better, as well as throwing in a few random letters.
So, really, you're lecturing me for no reason.
Ooo, dual purpose for the emphasis on "you're." Guess what the two purposes are. :)
I didn't ignore you, I read your post... Just give it a rest already, god.
One, if you're going to blaspheme, do it properly. God-as in Yaweh, Allah, or Jehova-is a proper noun and should be capitalized.
Two, just because you read it doesn't mean you're not ignoring me. While I did not use a question mark, I was implying the question as to why you used "aka." Then again, I shouldn't have implied it because you don't pick up on subtle hints.
Now then, because you seem to only get the clue if something is told directly to you, why did you use "aka"? Is there some other meaning I'm unaware of? Considering that I (try [usually with failure] to) teach you various things, I think it's only fair if you enlighten me once in a while.
Quote from: HNS on December 02, 2007, 11:10:20 AMTo Fisk, I think it's abbrev., but I'm not sure. If it isn't, it should be. But then again, abbreviations shouldn't be six letters long, should they?
Okay, I'm done with being off topic for now.
The abbreviation of abbreviation, as according to Janice the Grammar Nerd next to me (who just hit me for that AKA [lawl]) is abbr.
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I believe HNS was trying to imply something with that as well.
How bold of you.
Jdog, you apparently need stronger passwords. Will you take my random numbers tip if someone else tells it to you? Or did you try the random numbers thing?
This is made even funnier by the fact that JDog's account was recently... compromised... here. :D
Your face is even more funnier... anyways, yes HNS I used the random numbers thingy... ::)