Simpsons s17 (22 episodes), starting here – refer to the table of contents for more!
I deleted the sidebar 200×200 ads, since I only made 50 cent a day with them. hilarious and offensive :(
Also, the answer is Yes, to everything. I have been too busy here for me to do anything. I miss being bored and surfing the internet.. I love relaxing. It doesn’t look like that will be happening again for some time (two weeks). I do apologize for not posting any real big updates on my themes, but hopefully things will be more normal here after the next two weeks. Quick update on themes. I got summer vacations coming up from June 13rd June to September 1st so stay tuned.
Looking for Family Guy season 4 downloads? e27, e26, e25, e24, e23
UPDATE e22, e21, e20, e19, e18.
More to come every 3 days. (since I need a break for university revising)
Economics and Law written, not sure if I passed. Two more to go.
They keep me awake: Spam, V-Energy and Redbull
Updates include (in no particular order)
* Tagging engine added (had to get rid of the sideblog though, I hope it is only temporary)
* Sitemap added
* Some legal mumble jumble added
* Math comment spam protection added
* Batch category editing added
* Link indication added
* Social tagging added (let me know what engine you want added, e.g. mr.wong)
* Updates on Family guy page
* Updates on v3i phone tools page
* Updates on Simpsons page
* Establishing contact to Luna c of Kniteforce Records to host Supa-set mixes (probably the best oldskool dj to date)
I will be more specific concerning the single items mentioned above when I get back from university.
Random fact about you guys:
91,67% of this site visitors use CABLE or BROADBAND
- wow, that’s quite a lot! :)
Ebay(.de/germany) is currently giving away mousepads to their long-time customers,
just about last week I received an envelope which looked quite spammy and I was about to throw it away, but to my surprise it said “hello jez” – so I had to lurk in there and was greeted by a brand new ebay mousepad (as shown above).
The writing on their says “Ich hab’s!”, which means as much as “I have it”… so I am curious, has anyone else received this thing or similar items yet or in the past?
On ebay those mousepads are auctioned for 2$ so surely they cannot be that exclusive, can they?
Read MoreThe Pirate Bay is back and it even made its way to the al-jazeera website and a video report on bbc.
The reason for posting this here is for a simple sake – it is hacking related:
After tpb was taken down by swedish authorities a hacking group took down the police and government website.
Anything else to say? video showing the The Pirate Bay bust, notice how the cams are covered by police.
Update:
Checkout this DNS-Lookup of thepiratebay.org:
cmd>tracert www.thepiratebay.org
Routenverfolgung zu www.thepiratebay.org [83.140.176.146] ?ber maximal 30 Abschnitte: 1 3 ms 6 ms 4 ms default_box [192.168.178.1]
2 * * * Zeit?berschreitung der Anforderung.
3 44 ms 47 ms 48 ms 217.0.75.26
4 51 ms 55 ms 58 ms 62.154.32.138
5 56 ms 54 ms 61 ms 62.156.139.46
6 18 ms 18 ms 17 ms sl-bb21-ham-15-0.sprintlink.net [217.147.96.46]
7 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms sl-bb21-cop-13-0.sprintlink.net [213.206.129.57]
8 32 ms 32 ms 31 ms sl-bb21-sto-14-0.sprintlink.net [213.206.129.34]
9 31 ms 30 ms 32 ms sl-gw10-sto-15-0.sprintlink.net [80.77.96.42]
10 31 ms 31 ms 32 ms 80.77.101.2
11 32 ms 32 ms 33 ms hey.mpaa.and.apb.bite.my.shiny.metal.ass.thepiratebay.org [83.140.176.146]
Thanks yoda for bringing this to my attention!
UPDATE: check out this video
SVT1.Rapport.-.US.threatens.Sweden.with.trade.sanctions.Cust
Swedish government departments have been put on alert after hackers shut down several official websites.
The country’s crisis management agency urged state bodies to ensure that their websites could withstand attack after media reports of hacking.
The furore began after police shut down The Pirate Bay file-sharing site on Wednesday. The recording industry says says that it is a key source for downloading pirated music and films.
A day after the raid, the police force’s own website went down. The main government site went off line in the early hours of Sunday.
Local media said hackers attacked the sites, now functioning again, after the clampdown on The Pirate Bay.
Steffan Karlsson, head of the Emergency Management Agency, said: “We are responsible on a government level for IT security in Sweden, we have to see why has this happened and what can society do about it.”
His agency urged all 31 bodies involved in emergency management, such as the police and rescue services, and all 21 local authorities to ensure that they were safe from attacks on their sites, which are sources of information in a crisis.
Karlsson said he did not know what caused the government website to close, but the newspaper Aftonbladet quoted a group called World Wide Hackers as saying that they had arranged an attack on it.
Last year Sweden banned the downloading of copyright protected music and films after being singled out for criticism by Hollywood. The raid on The Pirate Bay was the latest of several actions against suspected online piracy.
Critics have said the police are heavy handed and that people should have access to free information via the internet, including file sharing.
Several hundred people demonstrated in Stockholm on Saturday in support of Pirate Bay, which is open again.
I browsed some news sites as usual, I do so on a daily basis after I get up and read the following article on cnn (sucks):
DOHA, Qatar (CNN) — Despite resistance from Iraqi units and rising coalition casualties, U.S. military officials expressed satisfaction Monday with the pace of the war effort.
“Progress toward our objectives has been rapid and in some cases dramatic,” said Gen. Tommy Franks, head of U.S. Central Command. U.S. military officials showcased images of successful airstrikes on Iraqi military and leadership targets and said coalition ground forces have made significant gains in southern Iraq. U.S., British and Australian Special Operations forces operating in small, mobile teams are “about their business, from the left to the right and top to bottom” in Iraq, Franks said. Franks said there is “nothing at all unexpected” about the “sporadic resistance” encountered so far, adding that coalition forces will continue to “fight this on our terms.” The tenor of the U.S. Central Command briefing contrasted with a defiant speech by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein aired hours earlier Monday on Iraqi television. “After they underestimated you, you Iraqis, now they’ve come on land; this attempt is our chance to incur losses on them,” Saddam said. “They are in a dilemma; they are in trouble now. Hate them and strike them.” It was not immediately clear whether the speech was broadcast live or had been taped. Saddam talked about current battles and referred to “setbacks” for his “enemies.” (Full story) Fighting continued Monday in the southeastern Iraqi city of Nasiriya, about 100 miles southeast of Baghdad. The U.S. military said at least 10 Marines died in what a senior U.S. officer called “the sharpest engagement of the war thus far.” Up to 16 troops were reported missing after Sunday’s fighting. (Full story) About 60 miles south of the Iraqi capital, elements of the Republican Guard, the strongest and most loyal arm of the Iraqi military, fought off a fierce assault by U.S. Apache attack helicopters. The U.S. Army’s V Corps, 11th Attack Helicopter Regiment, targeted Iraq’s 2nd Armored Brigade of the elite Medina Division before dawn Monday, targeting positions between the cities of Karbala and Al Hillah. One U.S. pilot described the situation as a “hornet’s nest,” with the Iraqis peppering the helicopters with small arms and anti-aircraft fire from “all sides.” Most pilots said they sustained 15 to 20 rounds, including a rocket-propelled grenade in one instance. (Full story) Iraqi TV showed video of what appeared to be a downed Apache helicopter, intact and upright, reporting that it went down near Karbala. Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf said Iraqi villagers shot down two Apaches. U.S. Central Command confirmed that one Apache is missing in Iraq but had no details on the crew or the reported second missing helicopter. (Full story) Thirty-eight U.S. and British military personnel have been confirmed killed since the Iraqi conflict began. (Coalition casualties) Other developments? U.S. Marine Maj. Gen. Henry Pete Osman, in charge of military coordination and liaison for Iraq’s northern front, arrived in the area Monday, signaling the much-anticipated opening of a second front. More than 200 U.S. forces are now in northern Iraq. Until recently, some 20 to 30 Special Operations forces were in the region. The development came amid discussions between U.S. and Turkish officials on how to deal with northern Iraq. (Full story) ? The first group of wounded U.S. troops arrived Monday at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. Their arrival was broadcast live, showing 12 injured people being carried off a C-141 cargo plane by stretcher and placed onto waiting medical evacuation buses. (Full story) ? President Bush plans to have lunch Monday with the military’s top officers to discuss the war in Iraq and also brief key members of Congress on an emergency war budget request officials said will be for roughly $75 billion. Bush will visit the Pentagon on Tuesday and U.S. Central Command headquarters in Tampa, Florida, on Wednesday. (Full story) ? Three fresh explosions rocked Baghdad around 2:30 p.m. (6:30 a.m. EST) Monday. The blasts came more than 11 hours after witnesses reported a round of airstrikes in the Iraqi capital that hit an Iraqi air force building and other buildings southeast of the city. ? U.S. Patriot missile batteries Monday shot down three Iraqi ballistic missiles in Kuwaiti airspace, a U.S. military source said. The first injured U.S. troops arrive at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. ? Kuwait firefighters in south Rumaylah succeeded Monday in extinguishing their first Iraqi oil well set ablaze by Iraqi forces, according to Kuwait fire authorities. ? The Australian navy has been working with the United States to clear Umm Qasr in preparation for humanitarian aid shipments, the commander of Australian forces in the Middle East said Monday. U.S. Marines have captured the regional headquarters of the ruling Baath Party in the key port city, seizing documents, a weapons cache and other material. (Full story) ? The Iraqi information minister said Monday that at least 62 civilians had died, and many more have been wounded, in the coalition invasion. CNN has been unable to confirm these reports. (Full story) ? A steady rumbling of bombs fell on Iraqi front-line positions near Chamchamal in northern Iraq. Sources from Pesh Murga, the militia for the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, said Iraqi soldiers armed with heavy machine guns moved injured comrades from a ridge. The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan is one of the two main ruling Kurdish parties in northern Iraq. ? An unmanned, remote-controlled U.S. Air Force Predator drone spotted and destroyed a radar-guided, anti-aircraft artillery piece in southern Iraq on Saturday, the Pentagon reported Sunday — the first time a Predator has fired in the war. ? Al-Jazeera, the Qatar-based, Arabic-language satellite network, broadcast pictures Sunday of U.S. soldiers recorded by Iraqi television. Iraqi TV said the soldiers were killed in action or captured near Nasiriya on the Euphrates River. The video showed five captured U.S. soldiers, who said their names, as well as the bodies of four soldiers, some of whom had gunshot wounds to their foreheads. CNN Correspondents Jason Bellini, Karl Penhaul, Nic Robertson, Walter Rodgers, Brent Sadler, Martin Savidge, Kevin Sites, Barbara Starr and Alessio Vinci contributed to this report. EDITOR’S NOTE: CNN’s policy is to not report information that puts operational security at risk.

