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ProfessorZombie
12-10-2008, 11:23 PM
My name is Roger. I live near Charlotte, NC with my wife and daughters. I'll get an avatar and crap soon and jump into the discourse. It's nice to meet everyone. You strike me as being a hella bright group.

gordo
12-11-2008, 06:59 AM
Hi Rog, welcome to all nettools

ProfessorZombie
12-11-2008, 07:43 AM
Hi Gordo, thanks for welcome.

Moonbat
12-11-2008, 05:09 PM
Hey Zombie, welcome a***rd. :)

Are you particularly interested in a topic relating to computers (IT, programming, etc.) or are you just here as a curious user?

ProfessorZombie
12-12-2008, 06:49 PM
I'm new to programming and I have a knack for it. I never even touched a computer before two years ago. Within the past tree months, I've figured out a great deal for myself. My primary teacher has been Google.
One of my professors in college told me to apprentice myself to the ******s. I've done that with writing, religion, girls, etc... Now I intend to do that with programming.
I want to push the limits of the science. You guys are the best programmers there are, the cutting edge, no one else will do. (Not just you, but you included. the Creative programmers.)
I don't like to waste my time with bullshitters. I don't bullshit and I have better things to do with my time. I'll probably listen more than talk at first, but as my knowledge grows I'll speak up more and help people when I can.
As far as my interests go, I'm fascinated by stealth tech and encryption. I'm a math nerd. Math is the secret language of the mahasattvas.

Moonbat
12-12-2008, 08:41 PM
Heh, I think I may be one of the few programmers in the world that isn't a big fan of math. I'm more interested in science. Unlike math, science tells you what the x and y on a graph mean, instead of leaving them as abstract variables.

Encryption (and I guess hashing) is fun, even though I'm not the best at the math stuff involved. The only encryption method I've ever coded from scratch (i.e., with the mathematical formula only) is RSA. I coded in PHP, but the runtime is so long I can only get the public key, and not the private key, so I'm still not *00% sure that it works correctly :p

I do like learning about the attacker's side of cryptography as well, via dictionary attacks, brute-forcing, and rainbow tables.

teknicalissue
12-14-2008, 12:22 PM
welcomee =)

ProfessorZombie
12-15-2008, 07:56 AM
Thank you :)

minaadel1994
12-15-2008, 01:57 PM
hehehe i cant say i dont like to hack but still i dont know how to :P .... since im a beginner C++ , ******ed html only :) and did php for 2 days :P then left it :O! cuz there was a bug or sumething ...


* question:
how u get a program to brute force something or dictionary hack ....
i googled alot.... didnt find ... even on the hacking tuts i cant find
they say python is best language for hacking and perl too...
but still i haven't understood the tuts and i dunno if they get
compiled or just like html / php :)
Anyways!


Welcome!!!

__DaveY__
12-15-2008, 07:47 PM
hmm, i was a member of this site a few years ago.. lol forgot my damn id though they're truely the best though even with their answers to questions
and welcome man :)

ProfessorZombie
12-17-2008, 01:15 PM
Again, thank you :)

It's nice to be part of a friendly community.