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Cap'n Refsmmat

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  1. Why do I sit around flipping a coin while bored?
  2. Until, of course, it continues its rotation and a doorframe hits you on the head.
  3. Try calling up the people at LIGO and see if they've found anything funny to confirm your ideas about the aether.
  4. This is silly. Scigenius, please elaborate on your replies, and stick to one topic per thread.
  5. We got back on to Google. They can find us now.
  6. That's about all it is. http://www.originsdebate.com
  7. TheologyForums.Net.
  8. SFN, TFN, and OD (OriginsDebate) I participate actively on, and I spend time reading MozillaZine, area51.phpbb.com, UbuntuForums, Neowin, and maybe another one or two.
  9. Ha. Around 70 for the next week.
  10. SSL/TLS is far more efficient for HTTP traffic. PGP was designed for more long-term storage, like emails, as they sit in the inbox for long periods of time.
  11. I have that one. You might also enjoy The Medical Detectives.
  12. Nonsense. If the lawyers come at us, we'll stab them with our knitting needles.
  13. I thought most software would be sane enough to simply store a different unique session ID (not the password) as a cookie. That's how I wrote my software, at least, and I believe phpBB does it that way.
  14. Okay, the forums are open. http://www.scienceforums.net/showthread.php?t=23535
  15. Yes, that's right, the forums are now open. If you've registered more than month ago here at SFN, you should be able to log in easily there (although people who have changed their passwords recently will have to use the old one). http://www.theologyforums.net
  16. The problem is that finding a collision won't be a problem for forum softwares. A hacker would need access to the database to find the md5 hash anyways, and if he has access to the database, it doesn't really matter any more.
  17. Sorry. I forgot it was subscribers-only, so you missed the best bits:
  18. I think our forum layout and rules make it clear what we mean.
  19. There's an example of a custom script in the PHP manual page Aeternus linked to. You could also just use PHP's file manipulation functions to open the temporary directory and walk through the session files. Of course, PHP already checks sessions to see how old they are, and removes them if necessary...
  20. Did you run the installer as well?
  21. Knowing forum software, that's probably "unbreakable." I believe it would have been hashed with a one-way system that's nearly impossible to decrypt, because it's not technically an encrypted form of the message (it's a "digest").
  22. I think it's just too old.
  23. Posts over 6 hours old are locked, I believe.
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