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skyphix
4th of June 2005 (Sat), 18:14
This was shot with my film 650, on the first roll I put through it. It was a test roll, hence the odd subject.
Not sure if I like it. Kodak Max 400 converted to B&W with PSCS. At least the camera works well :D
http://non.skyphix.com/2005/Things/Small/HackingLinux-1.jpg
InTheDark
6th of June 2005 (Mon), 04:12
This was shot with my film 650, on the first roll I put through it. It was a test roll, hence the odd subject.
Not sure if I like it. Kodak Max 400 converted to B&W with PSCS. At least the camera works well :D
Nice, I'm not the only S3cur1t4h g33k on the forum! :)
skyphix
6th of June 2005 (Mon), 08:00
HAha, nope.
Im the network administrator in an entirely WIndows Network, so I guess I should get some non *nix books. I use that for setting up webservers and such. Works great and its a pretty decent read if you like that sort of thing.
scraggles
7th of June 2005 (Tue), 10:09
I have the newest hacking exposed book. Pretty good series.
Dweezil
7th of June 2005 (Tue), 12:51
'nuther security geekazoid here... 20yrs +/-... And they said it was a dead end field. HA! :lol:
scraggles
9th of June 2005 (Thu), 04:43
Yep. I'm still getting people today telling me it's a dead end career. As long as the supermarket doors use computers to open, computers will be here.
skyphix
9th of June 2005 (Thu), 10:28
As long as schools have computers, I'll be here. And after that, I'll write web-based software for a living.
There will ALWAYS be a need for some sort of human, be it the designer, or fixing the computer that "fixes itself". Electronics will always break.
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