hax0red

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I didn’t upgrade Cheap-O-Comics in time and was hax0red by some albania hating greece group ^^;;. But all’s well now.

Mapping folder to drive

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I found this interesting command today when dabbling around on the internet for another programming project: subst.

It maps a folder to a virtual drive. Usage is like:
subst L: F:\Labs (Mounts the folder F:\Labs as L drive)
subst L: /d (Deletes the drive)

Just thought I’d share.

Funny but not Funny

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Yesterday was my unlucky day. Two things happened:
Edit (07/24/05): I went out and bought more strings today, and they didn’t break this time! Mike = happy.

  1. The high E string on my guitar broke on Monday when I was playing and so on my way back from work yesterday, I got Euge to make a stop by George’s Music so I could get new strings. I was pretty happy that I didn’t have to make a separate run, and when I got home, I went to string up my guitar with enthusiasm. That is, until the high E string slipped when I was tuning it and broke. Please note, that was the exact same string that broke on Monday. And that was the exact same string that kept me from playing all week. One minute later, me: Rawr! Angry! I r teh mad! Although Penguin pointed out to me: “You don’t sound angry…” and she was right—despite being pissed off, I was even more amused by my luck. This kind of stuff happens to me all the time. I’m dying from irony poisoning. It’s so ridiculous that it’s hilarious. So for the time being, I just have the B string substituting as the E string. Doing such a thing is bad for the guitar though, so I’m probably going to remove it later today.
  2. There was a critical security hole found in Xcomic script mainly because I missed the fact that some of my variables were unprotected if register_globals were turned on and partially because of the servers that have register_globals turned on. register_globals poses such a big security threat that no server should ever have it on! Coincidentially, many of the servers that were exploited were running old PHP versions (<4.1) which is insecure. Well, anyway, this is pretty embarassing since I read a lot about register_globals exploits, but I never realized that the way I set up the paths on my script led to this hole. The good news is that I spent the night with other developers fixing the exploit and releasing Xcomic version 0.8.3! Please upgrade if you are still using an old version!

Camping Trip!

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I haven’t been posting much lately for some reasons:

  1. I work full time.
  2. I use the computer a lot at work so when I get home, I tend to do non-computer stuff like play the guitar and piano.
  3. The recent rainy days serverely hindered my attempts at getting online though my dial up connection (I can’t connect since my phone lines are messed up).
  4. I’m reading Bleach manga.
  5. When I’m on the computer, I get kicked off, because, well, “my eyes need to rest for being on the computer all day.”

Blah. Enough with the poor excuses. So there were some stub posts I wrote and saved as drafts but never released them because they were not finished. So I decided not to make this camping trip post a draft and just post a fraction of how it was. Instead of recapping the whole trip, I’ll just write what I thought about it. If you want a recap from Eugene’s point of view, just head over to his site.

So I got back four days ago from a camping trip with Euge, Steve, Dave, Ricky, Christina, Ally, Carli, Leah, and Ashley. It was exactly what I needed to regain my energy. Too long have I felt very listless, bloated, and tiresome. I wasn’t in balance, my energy was low, I felt weak, and my body was always tense and stressed. After coming back from the camping trip, I feel very relaxed and like I have more energy than before.

I think being in nature gives one a higher sense of connectivity to the ambient energy that exists around the living things of the forest (according to Eastern thought). I don’t think this kind of energy exists around the city of the suburbs. I was very impressed by the waterfall we visited. I don’t know why, but I got this feeling that the water carried strong chi with it, and so when I placed the palms of the hands on the surface of the water, I felt like I was absorbing energy. This feeling also occurred when I was walking around in the water. I imagined that the chi from the ground and water flowed through Kidney 1 (Bubbling Spring) which is a point about an inch above the center of the bottom of the foot. It was very cool. There was this spot around the center of the waterfall that was dry so I sat there and tried some meditation. It was a perfect spot. In stories and legends, there is this stereotype that the martial arts masters meditated around waterfalls. The sound of water combined with the crisp air and cool water adds a spiritual element to meditation which goes back to my point about accumulating energy.

Saturday was great. Besides the waterfall, we went to Boulder Field which was a very strange field covered maybe for 1/2 sq. mile with round large rocks. The way to navigate the fields is to hop from rock to rock. Almost immediately, I was reminded of this being a great training ground. Imagine post training but with tons of rocks instead! Also, as we followed each other hopping around, I amused myself by having flashback to Naruto where the characters hop from tree to tree. I was very happy with the two places we visited. Even the rain didn’t get me down! Also, there’s nothing like the heat of a self-built wood fire!

So, I got some energy back. I did rock training, and balance training (by standing on logs and rocks whenever I got a spare chance). I practiced a few katas with Dave and meditated at night. I think I improved a bit. Oh, I also tried to practice throwing sticks, but I didn’t advance much in that field.

The people there were, of course, awesome. The girls seemed to know everything and put together a fine camping trip. It was fun to be around them. Us guys had a good time joking around. It’s too bad we might not all get to hang out much longer.

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