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>> No.23789 [View]

>>23769
>creates device whose sole purpose is to spew shit everywhere and be a pain in the ass
>is concerned about littering

>> No.23782 [View]

i used to live in a city full of huge $500,000 houses. it was fucking ridiculous the kinds of things they would throw away. i found a bench grinder, a cordless drill (with batteries and charger) and a dremel that all worked fine over the course of a summer.

fucking bourgeoisie

>> No.23770 [View]

>>23715
if you can make something that doesn't look like shit, and is 150px square, i'll put it up

>> No.23757 [View]

>>23727
couldn't you just use those plastic eggs they sell around eastertime? seems like that would be a fuckton less effort

>> No.23735 [View]

>>23579
it's not like a grudge
my hostility has nothing to do with you personally

it's the fact that you're consistently making shitty posts. perhaps you could try not doing that

>> No.23668 [View]

>>23609
i would unprotect it, but right now i'm the only admin and when i go to bed it would probably get buttfucked

>> No.23659 [View]

>>23572
wikihow is filled with stupid shit, though, and there's no quality control. you can post any damn thing you want and there's nobody around to call you out on it. the /diy/ wiki can be concise and accurate without being tl;dr as fuck

>> No.23531 [View]

>>23475
just because you CAN make shitty posts and fag up the board doesn't mean you SHOULD, or that anyone is somehow obligated to not hate you for doing so

>> No.23524 [View]

>>23504
way to completely miss the point of my post

what i'm saying is that it is absolutely pointless to disguise an object as something MORE valuable, therefore making it MORE noticeable and MORE likely to get stolen, therefore entirely defeating the purpose of disguising it in the first place.

>> No.23510 [View]

>>23460
what has science done

>> No.23503 [View]

>>23461
>bumping 8-hours-dead thread to front page
>saying you aren't going to talk about it anymore

why the fuck

>> No.23496 [View]

>>22766
why the fuck would you want or need to hide cigarettes, besides being underageb&? this is the dumbest stash ever if you're trying to keep them from being stolen. the point is to disguise something valuable as something worthless, not the other way around. if the average thief sees a pack of cigarettes he will likely not care, but lol if you think he's going to leave an ipod alone

>> No.23450 [View]

>>23421

why the fuck would you post in a thread solely to say that you're not doing the thing talked about in the thread

that's like going to an AA meeting and saying "oh yeah, i totally agree! oh by the way i've never tasted alcohol"

>> No.23397 [View]

>>23317
do you have any idea how many murders happen on a daily basis?

hint: it's a fucking lot

>> No.23379 [View]

>>23299
>plastic bags
>plastic sheeting
>plastic rain gear
a tarp can be all of these things

>manual can opener
>eating utensils
>boxcutter
>scissors
>weapon
how about a good knife and a sharpening stone to replace all this shit?

>staple gun
>hammer
>crowbar
all you need is the crowbar and the rest can be improvised

>hand sanitizer
>soap
>bleach
just have some 99% isopropyl alcohol. also helpful because you can use it to start a fire. if you want to be REALLY versatile, replace that with vodka - still capable of sterilization and firestarting, but also drinkable

this list was clearly made by someone who never actually utilized it

>> No.23320 [View]

>>23302

he made a WEAK joke about STRONG liquor

doo hoo hoo

>> No.23307 [View]

>>23278

i'm not stupid enough to think that the OP is for real, but it's still stupid and boring and doesn't belong here

>> No.23292 [View]

do you think you could help expand the wiki article on growing things?

http://editthis.info/macdiyvers/?title=Growing_things&action=edit&redlink=1

this way your info will survive long after the thread is gone

>> No.23269 [View]

this is not /murder/

get the fuck out you sick bastard

>> No.23251 [View]

>>23211
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_proof

proof is a measurement of the amount of ethanol in a beverage. it is the percentage times two. therefore, 40 proof sherry is 20 percent ethanol, 80 proof vodka is 40 percent ethanol. 195 proof liquor would be 97.5 percent ethanol, which is well within the realm of possiblity.

>> No.23193 [View]

>>23177
>We present a novel, practical, and effective mechanism for identifying the IP address of Tor clients. We approximate an almost-global passive adversary (GPA) capable of eavesdropping anywhere in the network by using LinkWidth, a novel bandwidth-estimation technique. LinkWidth allows network edge-attached entities to estimate the available bandwidth in an arbitrary Internet link without a cooperating peer host, router, or ISP. By modulating the bandwidth of an anonymous connection (e.g., when the destination server or its router is under our control), we can observe these fluctuations as they propagate through the Tor network and the Internet to the end-user's IP address. Our technique exploits one of the design criteria for Tor (trading off GPA-resistance for improved latency/bandwidth over MIXes) by allowing well-provisioned (in terms of bandwidth) adversaries to effectively become GPAs. Although timing-based attacks have been demonstrated against non-timing-preserving anonymity networks, they have depended either on a global passive adversary or on the compromise of a substantial number of Tor nodes. Our technique does not require compromise of any Tor nodes or collaboration of the end-server (for some scenarios). We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in tracking the IP address of Tor users in a series of experiments. Even for an under-provisioned adversary with only two network vantage points, we can accurately identify the end user (IP address) in many cases. Furthermore, we show that a well-provisioned adversary, using a topological map of the network, can trace-back the path of an anonymous user in under 20 minutes. Finally, we can trace an anonymous Location Hidden Service in approximately 120 minutes.

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/04/not-anonymous-attack-reveals-bittorrent-users-on-tor
-network.ars

>> No.23158 [View]

>>23154
there are plenty of plants that aren't drugs, you fucking mongoloid halfwit

>> No.23144 [View]

>>23130
>thinks the FBI can't trace TOR

>> No.23120 [View]

>>23028
(diff) (hist) . . N! Hard Candy‎; 20:03 . . (+30,757) . . 74.120.13.132 (Talk | block) (come at me bro)

way to have your IP address recorded forever, faggot

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