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12:18 AM
@tylerl Oh honey. I've been running FlashBlock for many years. There are also a number of sites that I've excluded (particularly because security tools are frequently flash) and YouTube could easily have been one.
 
Apparently there is a steam exploit that allows people to spoof your account, so I would recommend removing your credit cards for now..
If you want to believe those reddit peeps
 
 
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1:35 AM
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Q: Is there a way to hack passwords in kali linux without wordlist

aiden pearceI am 18 years old and i was searching for a way to hack passwords without a wordlist because it will take forever and may not work so i hope help . (I will not use this to damage anyone but just for educational purposes and because i am learning ethical hacking )

I uh, sure, yep, sure thing
 
1:51 AM
If he was 19 then yes. I'm glad he told us he was 18 so we could answer accuratly.
 
I hope I can hack with a wordlist again when I'm 20
no wonder you have to use passphrases now - you can't hack a passphrase, only a password
because wordlists only work on passwords
So, how many planets have you guys been hacking this fine evening?
 
2:59 AM
I wasted most of my night on Pluto before I realized my mistake.
 
 
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5:04 AM
 
5:17 AM
sometimes my shell scripts get stuck
so I press ctrl-c
but they don't respond
then I just mash it as fast as I can until it stops
 
 
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7:51 AM
@ScottPack that's pretty normal with a ping time of 9 hours :)
 
8:01 AM
bloody hell it's 4 AM and I'm still awake, listening to albums of "dark ambient drone banjo" music
well, at least I'm not drunk or trying to write PHP
 
 
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Adi
10:48 AM
So, @Xander, what is the first thing you'll do when you become a mod?
 
@Adi reveal that in fact @Xander is .... @Simon :)
then give us all Doughnuts
 
11:38 AM
mattg.co.uk/words/noaa_sdr <-- didn't realise quite how cheap it was to get into SDR stuff
 
@RоryMcCune Yeah the market has been flooded with cheap devices
 
well at that price I can try my experiment out :)
 
been wanting to configure a RasPi to have data on whether our cats are in or out
they have transmitting collars on
 
The best part is once you have the dongle, you can get a custom PA/Antenna to boost your sensitivity/range
 
11:48 AM
@DavidFreitag yeah that looks like the one I just ordered...
 
@RоryMcCune If the module you got is RTL-SDR compatible, I'd check out this guide. blog.opensecurityresearch.com/2012/06/…
 
@DavidFreitag Ta, I've been collecting links this morning for once I get it working..
 
@RоryMcCune Just be warned there is minimal to no (that I have seen) support for windows. Pretty much everything will be GNU radio compatible
 
@DavidFreitag yeah I've got a variety of linux boxen around either VMs or real hardware... my idea was to use my Raspberry Pi 2
reddit.com/r/rtlsdr seemed to have some good info.
along with rtl-sdr.com
 
@RоryMcCune I have a couple Raspberry Pi model A's that I have in waterproof cases and lipo batteries that I have a tendency to leave around to collect data
 
11:53 AM
@DavidFreitag yeah with the price of 'em being low and low power drain, makes sense...
 
I removed most of the connectors from mine though, they take up too much space in the case I use
 
 
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Adi
2:30 PM
I got a Syrian version of the Nigerian Prince email
 
2:56 PM
@TildalWave Hah! Joke's on you. My mistake was treating Pluto like a planet.
 
3:25 PM
@ScottPack I did get it you know? :P
 
@TildalWave So you say.
 
4:43 PM
@RоryMcCune pls
 
4:58 PM
@Simon so you're not denying it then...
 
5:26 PM
God damn it, my bank website gets a common name invalid error.
Fix your certs, idiots.
 
@Simon Which bank is that ?
 
@Adi Go back through the chat transcripts and read all the deleted messages, I suppose.
 
@ThomasPornin desjardins.ca
 
@Xander ahha all of @AviD 's secrets revealed
given that I'll wager he's the top "deleted post" user
 
@ThomasPornin It looks like the cert was issued to .com but they're using it on .ca
I assume that they might be in the process to migrate everything to .com?
 
5:35 PM
@Simon Probably, since www.desjardins.com works, and the .com site is the one you are pointed to from Google ads
 
Interesting.
 
But the guy in charge of the DNS set www.desjardins.ca to be a CNAME to www.desjardins.com, which, in that case, is a bad idea.
They should have maintained the .ca site and done an HTTP redirect.
 
Sigh!
 
@Simon tut tut, surely it should be "le sigh!"
 
I'm fairly sure that .com used to redirect me to .ca, hence why I learned to type in .ca.
@RоryMcCune le donut sigh
 
5:37 PM
Le soupir?
 
@RoryAlsop Yes!
 
Leek and potato soupir? :-)
 
@Simon Personally I am using a piece of advanced technology called a bookmark.
 
@ThomasPornin For whatever reason I've never used bookmarks and rely on Google's autocompletion instead.
 
@RoryAlsop That is le souper, not le soupir.
 
5:40 PM
Oh, I was wondering what he was on about, lulz.
 
Or la soupe, which may be part of le souper (or not).
 
Lol
 
hey it's Windows 10 this week....
Is everyone psyched for the major upgrade it brings!
 
@RоryMcCune I expect a lot of phone calls.
 
.... CTRL-C/CTRL-V works on the console!
and you can mark text properly!
@ThomasPornin ahh yeah the new browser could be .... interesting
and no IE in Win 10 Home from what I can see
 
5:46 PM
@RоryMcCune The iexplore.exe executable is not there at all ?
 
@ThomasPornin dunno yet as I've not installed 10 home, but on the feature list they have "internet explorer enterprise" down as a feature in pro/enterprise but not home
which mentions Edge
I get the feeling that home is going to be a bit of a locked down experience. For example updates will be mandatory
 
From our tests, Windows 10 still had some IE lingering around, but with no menu entry.
 
@ThomasPornin ahh that's interesting, sounds like you've done more with it.. I guess the main reason is to stop ordinary users getting at it
would seem a bit drastic to totally remove it..
 
I am unfortunately employed (among my tasks) to perform some level 3 support on a Web solution that requires IE, actually an old IE (or a newer IE that mimics an old one), and relies on ActiveX controls.
 
@ThomasPornin ohh, that's not a good thing! Hope there's a migration plan for ActiveX I didn't get the impression that it's likely to be a long-lived tech...
 
5:50 PM
I have now become aware of too many ways to make such games fail, and switching to Edge is a very thorough one.
 
@ThomasPornin yeah well I think all the browser manufacturers are keen to get rid of that kind of plugin tech, if the removal of NPAPI is anything to go by
@ThomasPornin ahh yeah I've seen that before in large orgs...
 
I won't install Windows 10 until some 6 months passes
 
@RоryMcCune I do have a plan (and even a prototype) but, as far as I know, I am the only one. All the thinking heads are still at the "we should plan a meeting" step.
 
and only if i can completely disable mandatory updates, cortana and this useless stuff
 
@Freedom I've got both my home boxes signed up for install as soon as it's out :) I've used the beta in VMs, TBH looks like a nicer version of 8.1 so far
@ThomasPornin yeah, that sounds familar, I remember being a meeting of a public sector body here about a month before XP support ended and they were saying "well surely Microsoft won't actually do it, they'll extend it again"....
I'll be avoiding 10 home though as I think it'll be getting increasingly hard to use local accounts with it
 
5:54 PM
@RоryMcCune i hated the 8.1 version, it was so horribly designed , it looked like a bunch of amateurs wrote it
i just hope they don't keep the metro thing in desktop versions
 
they already don't make it easy with 8.1 with bing, and I sure as heck ain't logging in with an MS account
 
@ThomasPornin pls my browser doesn't open, hulp
 
@Simon Yep. That. But in French.
 
@Freedom it's largely gone, bascially a fancy start menu now
but TBH it doesn't get in the way really once you're used to it
 
@ThomasPornin Mon sacrament d'esti de calisse de navigateur s'ouvre pas
 
5:55 PM
I was wondering...microsoft is getting old...how long till their patents ends and we can get a linux OS with Windows GUI to rule the desktop market?
 
@Freedom This will happen the day the last copy of Word has been ritually burnt.
 
and i don't believe in this free thing, Microsoft giving free cookies? something is very wrong
 
@Freedom From a market point of view, it makes sense.
 
@Freedom MS are quite good (historically) at changing direction when they can see what's happening and they have to give stuff away and make their stuff cross-platform to succeed
and avoid getting their lunch eaten...
 
The official position of Microsoft is that they condemn piracy, but they actually prefer people using pirated (hence "free") Microsoft software over the same people using the software from the competition.
 
6:01 PM
it's all about getting people to develop for your platform. One of the ways that "traditional unix" and IBM platforms (AS/400, OS/390) sufferred is that it was expensive/impossible to get kit to develop things on
without app. developers, cool new products don't emerge for your platform
 
Why? It's not like any other linux OS can be a threat to Microsoft, so why care? And how they will win money with this?
 
The very first language I've learned was RPG on AS/400.
 
and trained staff are in short supply
 
The core of Microsoft's revenue is the steady flow of enterprise licenses for Windows and, even more importantly, Office.
 
It almost killed me.
 
6:02 PM
@Freedom Linux is a huge threat to MS on the server
 
i don't think so...as long microsoft rule the desktop market, people will write software for it
just like they are doing today
 
@Simon That which does not kill you makes you miserable.
 
@Freedom there are now more android devices out there than windows systems...
 
Microsoft will never rule the server market...unless they willing to go open source
 
@ThomasPornin Yep. I left the Collège a session later for one with a much more updated CS program.
 
6:04 PM
@Freedom there is also a lot less windows desktop dev. than there used to be... most of the hot money first went to web apps, then went to mobile
MS new goal is getting people locked into Office365 as a platform, regular income FTW
and IIRC they're adding a million new people a month to that platform
 
@Freedom yep cortana/Siri/Amazon echo/Google Now all privacy nightmares if you don't trust the corp processing the data
 
This is from where i think they will really get the money
 
now MS and Apple have an incentive to promote user privacy as their revenue stream doesn't depend (too much) on data mining
 
using this data if not to directly display ads on windows 10, then somewhere else
 
6:07 PM
google on the other hand have a problem as that's exactly where their money comes from
@Freedom MS want you on a cloud sub. which is where they'll make money...
just like Apple want people on an Apple Music sub
recurring revenue is great for businesses and platform lock-in is even better
for MS it's likely the OS platform is secondary to the apps that run on it
heck that's why Office for iPad and android is a thing
otherwise that would be an insane move
 
If they really cared about user privacy they would lock down cortana to be a completely local software without phoning home everything you say and write
 
@Freedom errr it works by looking things up on web services, how would it do that just locally?
they're offloading the processing to cloud services, so that weeny low-power devices can still do all the magic
 
do we really need a bot to do a search online for us? i'm not dead yet
i'm the only person who prefer to write than keep talking with the computer alone ?
 
@Freedom no, then don't use Cortana/Siri/Google now... Simples :)
@Freedom not planning on using it myself, don't really see much of a use for online assistants
 
@Freedom These "assistants" are not there to make searches easier, but to provide the user with a substitute of human interaction to alleviate their loneliness.
 
6:13 PM
@ThomasPornin that would explain all the attempts at humour they do...
 
The Leclerc tank includes an onboard computer with a synthetic voice. The number 1 request from the testing teams was to make the voice a female one.
 
Hum, I wonder if my version of Windows 7 that I got through MSDN student program will be available for an upgrade.
To da VM!
Oh lawd, to install updates, I must first update Windows Update.
I'm doing it full on #yolo, no snapshots or anything.
 
@Simon Reminds me last time I installed a VM with XP.
 
@ThomasPornin It was a journey, wasn't it?
 
The machine could not install updates because its updating mechanism was too old to be compatible with the update server.
Of course it could not update itself either.
 
6:19 PM
That is absolutely stupid.
 
I downloaded a service pack, which allowed me to unlock all the hundreds of subsequent updates.
Because when you get a service pack, they send you one which is full of bugs and holes.
 
Oh, the good old update that unlocks more updates.
@ThomasPornin Of course! The least expensive way to test things is to let your users do it for you.
 
@Simon I mean, it is understandable that their software has bugs. But when they know the bugs and even have updates to fix them, why don't they recompile their service pack with the fixes already in it ?
 
@ThomasPornin Because they don't want to have to support multiple service pack versions I assume.
I still don't understand how Apple manages to ask you to update their software about once a month when you can install 3 updates on Windows in a week.
 
@Simon The only really urgent updates, for a desktop systems, are the ones for the Web browser, and the TCP/IP stack. I assume that Apple pushes browser updates more or less transparently (like Chrome and Firefox).
 
6:25 PM
Possibly, yes.
 
And Apple began by using a decent TCP/IP implementation in the first place, with few holes remaining.
 
Such as?
 
@Simon by leaving you vulnerable to issues for longer?
 
@RоryMcCune pls roro
 
OS X kernel is based on FreeBSD (over a Mach micro-kernel). This is good, old, well-tested code.
 
6:26 PM
have OSX 10.10.4.... no patch for you!
indeed AFAIK there's no fix for that in a non-beta version of the OS
 
I'm running 10.10.4
pls roro don't hack me
 
@RоryMcCune It is a privilege escalation bug. It grants anything to attackers only when they can already run their code on your machine.
I understand that they deem it non-urgent to fix.
 
@ThomasPornin yeah still not the best that they're not putting out a patch...
 
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A: Is the 'SUIDGuard' patch safe to implement?

Thomas PorninThe first important thing is to think about the meaning of this security hole. This is a local privilege escalation: if an attacker can get to run code of his choosing on the machine, with "normal" privileges, then that attacker can use this hole to obtain more extended privileges on that machine...

 
@ThomasPornin that's an assessment, but by not issuing a patch they're making the risk assessment on behalf of all their customers...
 
6:29 PM
@RоryMcCune The point of using Apple's products is precisely that they assess everything on your behalf.
If you want to be in control, use Linux or some *BSD.
 
@ThomasPornin I was more thinking that if they provided a patch they'd be allowing customers to assess how important it was to deploy it
by not providing a patch they're preventing that being possible
 
On a side note, my Win7 has been "Checking for updates" ever since I've launched it.
 
unless peope as you say in your answer, decide to deploy code downloaded from the Internet
 
Cortana show me porn! "Sure, when you be above 18 kid"
 
Maybe they are wont to publish fixes for local privilege escalation because that's a fool quest. About all "big" OS (including Windows) have local privilege escalation holes.
 
6:32 PM
@ThomasPornin sure but there's privesc and there's "run one command that fits into a tweet and get root"
 
For local privilege escalation, the "attack surface" is the whole operating system. This is bound to be hard to maintain.
 
@ThomasPornin sure depends on that attacker tho'. To find/exploit an 0-day is the act of a relatively sophisticated attacker. To run one command is not
by having a widely publicised issue with a trivial exploit unpatched, they expose more people to attack
for example, school districts that provide locked down macs
 
@RоryMcCune curl http://somewebsite | sh
 
now every wannabe hacker can Pwn the box
nightmare for the people operating those systems
 
@RоryMcCune Yes but at that point, if you run some random software on your OS, there can be much worse that can happen.
 
6:35 PM
@ThomasPornin if you're not already local admin, on a fully patched windows/linux box, I'm not aware of a trivial escalation to root like that?
@Simon it's about the attacker level... not everyone can take control of a box with just user-level shell access
 
@RоryMcCune Yes but in most cases, people will gladly enter their root password in the prompt.
 
@Simon take the attack scenario I mentioned which is common practice. admins provide user-level accounts to students to school owned macs
the students don't have the root password
 
214 updates, 1GB?
 
so can't put it in anywhere
 
Did I ever patch this god damn VM?
 
6:37 PM
they can now pwn all those macs
 
@RоryMcCune Yes, that I can't deny.
 
and ya know that little johnny who thinks he's 1337 will be right in there
 
@RоryMcCune Students are students. Those who do not have the root password may still have a screwdriver.
In fact it is less expensive in the long run to let them become root using software only.
(Yes, I have encountered some people who were ready to go physical on shared machines.)
 
Or, raise your hand and ask the teacher the password to update your "development tool".
 
@ThomasPornin sure indeed it is not a perfect protection, although corps may use tamper evident seals + punishment for transgression, but again it's "ease of exploit" that makes it more likely that people will do it
for every one person who'll get out a screwdriver in a classroom, there's 20 who's enter a command at a shell..
 
6:40 PM
@RоryMcCune There used to be a lot, about a decade ago, and then I quit following. That's about the time OpenBSD's propaganda began talking of "remote holes" exclusively.
@RоryMcCune The only efficient control procedure I have ever seen used successfully on students is empowerment.
 
@ThomasPornin and given the nature of many school boards, is that one you think happens often?
 
Observe the few who want to tinker, and give them the root password.
 
from what I've seen they seem to go more for the draconian lockdown approach
 
@RоryMcCune And it does not actually work.
 
@ThomasPornin depends on your perspectives :)
if their goal is to avoid lawsuits, it might work quite well
due diligence / compliance is after all a lawsuit avoidance mechanism
 
6:43 PM
@RоryMcCune Yes, if the machine is so locked down that nobody uses it at all, lawsuits are avoided. But not providing a machine in the first place would have achieved the same result at a lower cost.
 
@ThomasPornin heh, I've worked in a lot of corps (as I'm sure have you) with super locked down systems, and the choice not to use them isn't really there...
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Q: Software recommendations for locking down a OS X based school computer lab

user97316I am installing a computer lab with 25 brand new iMacs. I would like to secure the machines to prevent students from tampering with them. Some of the things I'd like to prevent including making changes to the computer/desktop/OS/software/settings, prevent installing software, direct file shar...

 
@RоryMcCune He wants a locked down computer lab ?
 
@ThomasPornin he wants to lock down the OSX install on his machiens
to "prevent the students tampering with them"
 
@RоryMcCune Yes, he says that, and still says that this is a "computer lab"
 
@ThomasPornin indeed
 
6:48 PM
@RоryMcCune It is like removing the lighting in a library to avoid people learning things from the books.
 
@ThomasPornin yeah but if that guy is responsible for maintaining x hundred systems, letting kids mess them up likely isn't something he'll enjoy...
 
@RоryMcCune With modern hardware, I'd say that the cost-effective solution (for hardware and sysadmin costs) is to run VM on a central server, with a lot of netbooting thin terminals.
Give each student a VM, and monitor things from the outside.
This is a lot safer than a shared Unix-like system, and it also gains a lot of time.
 
@ThomasPornin yeah i'd guess that some will go for that, although if you have x hundred simultaneous sessions you'd still need some decent server hardware to run that, cheaper to use local stuff (purely from a processing power perspective)
 
Because each VM owner can install his own software, without complaining with the sysadmins.
 
6:52 PM
@RоryMcCune An older method, which has been used for more than a decade, is to automatically reimage the shared machines each night.
Or you could even netboot the machines; each user reboots the machine when taking hold of it.
 
@ThomasPornin yep I've seen that too, although no idea how well developed the tools for OSX are...
unfortunately the other thing I've seen in schools is that the staff may not have very high levels of technical skill and are often very under-resources, so simplest solution wins..
 
@RоryMcCune I knew a sysadmin (actually the author of the original ext2 filesystem in Linux) who had a nice method.
He had some Ikea-like table in his office, with removable feet.
They were wooden and quite massive, so he had the habit of keeping on with him, wielding it like some heavy club.
He often roamed the corridors, looking here and there.
Students were very quiet.
 
@ThomasPornin heh, weirdly I knew one of the ext2 devs as well as he lived in Edinburgh
@ThomasPornin yeah that sounds like some of the teachers I used to have. dab hand with the thrown chalk duster..
 
The risk is technological in nature, but the answer needs not be constrained to be purely technological.
 
nothing like some well applied physical violence... although I have a feeling that modern schools disapprove of it, for some reason
 
7:09 PM
Now I'm getting a cert warning within the Java updater on the Win7 VM.
Is today the damn day to run into bad configuration?
Any of you lads have experience with extracting tiny stripped screws, such as Philips #00?
 
@Simon seen it done, never on a screw that small tho'
 
@RоryMcCune Yep, that is my issue =\
 
@Simon you'd need like a tiny chisel to recreate the thread..
 
QQ
 
7:19 PM
Normally I'd drill into it with an extracting bit but drilling into something that tiny? pls
 
not sure if something like that would be small enough
 
Yeah it's too big
 
@Simon TWSS
 
Poor her.
I might try the glue trick but that seems dangerous to me if I'm clumsy.
 
^ @Simon that might work
depending on how important/valuable the item is...
 
7:28 PM
It's my Macbook Pro, lulz.
 
in which case $29.69 might be a good investment!
 
Tried to remove the DVD drive to add a second hdd and stripped one of the drive's bolts.
Yep, cheers.
55 bucks on .ca
Fuck me.
 
I believe amazon are...
 
7:50 PM
it's .. interesting, that in a household with two people we have 24 Assigned IP addresses communicating with the Internet at some point today...
 
8:01 PM
@RоryMcCune Local addresses, right?
 
@Simon yeah we don't have enough routable IPv4 for that (only got 8 :| )
been thinking about sorting out routable IPv6 tho'
good practice for if/when it ever takes off...
 
I still don't get how you have 24 though, haha.
 
have got .... ample ... routable IPv6
 
Those are all physical devices or some are VMs?
 
@Simon lemme see I have 1 desktop, 3 laptops, there's 2 iPads around, an android tablet, 2 iPhones, 1 iPod Touch. then the missus has 1 desktop 2 surfaces 1 windows phone, then there's the servers one of which has some VMs on it, then there's the VOIP phones, switches, routers, firewalls......
there's other stuff, but it's not on at the mo'
 
8:05 PM
Dayum.
 
yeah we had a choice I think... have kids or be able to afford tech toys
 
So, you're hosting something at your place?
 
we went for the latter
 
Good move.
 
@Simon well the missus has her work VMs but no we can't really host public facing stuff 'cause our upstream bandwidth sucks
 
8:06 PM
Oh, true, I forgot about that.
 
@Simon yeah waaaaay cheaper than kids and you can power-em down if they're annoying you without getting into trouble!
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@RоryMcCune That's what bothers me. If I want a break, I want to be able to put them in a box and reopen the box later if I want.
I've heard that it's not recommended with kids.
 
@Simon yeah with kids that kind of thing is frowned upon, I understand...
stick to tech and pets
 
Lame.
Ya, pets will do.
 
@AviD Mac & cheese movie alert: Mega Shark vs. Kolossus
 
8:08 PM
pets are good.. (apart from when they bring in live prey at 6:30am on a sunday!)
hey @AviD you running for OWASP board this year?
 
@RоryMcCune It's your breakfast!
 
@Simon it was a pygmy shrew, size of your thumbnail, escaped behind the skirting boards eventually, not before we woke up and chased it about trying to rescue it mind..
 
o
rip
 
@Simon well it may well have got away, could likely get into the foudnations from there...
BTW if anyone is looking for a low-prices fw/router with DPI capabiities, the Ubiquiti Edgerouter lite does that now...
 
139/214 update installed
They should call it "Windows Turbo Updater" 'cause this thing is fast as hell!
It absolutely doesn't look like it's been updating since forever.
 
8:30 PM
huh I wonder why people thought DOM based XSS questions are "off-topic"
it's a bit of a crappy question
but I don't get off-topic
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Q: Some good resources to learn about Javascript DoM based Cross site scripting?

Dave MnI'm learning Web Application Security, Please post some good resources to learn about DOM based XSS (Basics to advaned) Thanks... -Dave

 
8:45 PM
@RоryMcCune It's asking for resources.
 
I can't believe that you said that.
 
@RоryMcCune actually, you're probably not wrong.
 
!!!!!
 
not that there is anything interesting there.
I subscribe to the Taylor Swift school of twittering - twitter fast, twitter hard, then reread and delete immediately.
 
8:59 PM
@RоryMcCune I cant believe in that whole windows 10 convo there was no mention of "Developers! Developers! Developers!"
missed opportunity.
@TildalWave why on earth would I want that??
@RоryMcCune hehe not likely. Have my hands full here...
I should get the waspy for that, though
hmm... maybe after I retire from chairing the owaspil chapter, I'll consider the global scene more. Are they still paying for board member's flights all over the world?
Huh. This is nice - ask a non-question, post a bounty, avoid having your question closed.
 
9:16 PM
@AviD because they're so bad they're hilarious?
 
@TildalWave okay, but why flag me on that?
I'm not into bad movies...
well, except for the SW prequels...
well, and Ryan Reynolds' Green Lantern
well, and Daredevil
okay scratch that, I am into bad movies
not THAT bad though
oh damn, forgot the Matrix sequels
how did I forget those
 
Bad movies - just watched Triassic Attack. Terrible film. But it did have Danaeris Targaryen...
And now watching the more recent Dredd movie. What tosh
 
9:35 PM
@AviD I thought we once discussed all the sharktopus and similar movies here?
@AviD you're into some really bad movies, you just think they're good :P
 
@RoryAlsop oo interesting - was this before or after?
@TildalWave hey, I pointed them out, obviously I know their intrinsic worth
 
like Zoolander, There's Something About Mary, 50 First Dates, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, What Women Want, and the rest of the white poster movies
OK some of these aren't white poster movies, but you can't expect of me to know that many to actually make a point :P
Anyone watched Ant-Man?
 
@TildalWave Terry said he enjoyed it more than Age of Ultron.
 
@Simon the MegaShark movie?
 
pls
 
@TildalWave Ant-Man vs MegaShark
 
@AviD A remake of Pinocchio?
 
you'd like that, wouldnt you.
 
9:56 PM
I was trying to figure it out how ant-man could take on megashark
 
10:30 PM
During last week I recorded Triassic Attack, Sharknado 1, 2 and 3, Airplane vs Volcano, Ghost Shark, Zombie Shark, Icetastrophe, Stonehenge Apocalypse, Stonados, Mega Shark vs Crocosaurus, Sand Sharks and 3-Headed Shark Attack
What a week
 

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