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For those who know, this will have you splitting your sides. For those who don't just laugh it's so far form the truth as to make make fabia beat enzo off lights plausible; you get the idea.

Hey if thats over your head try this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj-x9ygQEGA

That did make me lol.....

The guys website is down. Damn - Guess he got hacked.

Edited by Robshaw

Oh dear... must be google's quietest time since it went live :)

'Obviously a shared server', genius :) Not sure if that's better or worse than 'Tracer T'...

Awesome ...... I fear for my job now :) :) :)

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And I gave up on work after the last video as I'm tired, but stumbled over this, now I've never seen it and almost binned it, give it 30 seconds or so ;)

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By comparison to the first video, wow...:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

FPMSL that bonnie tyler video is class :rofl::rofl::rofl:

I've watched half of this div's videos now out of morbid curiosity. :(

His l337 haxx0r skills are pretty sweet though... using IE Pro NOT Firefox, downloading torrents AND changing the system tray clock.

I bow down low at his 7337 h4x0r skillz. :giggle:

Shizzle... am i gonna be hacked now Colin if i look at google?

Very educational...well, he didn't say anything I'd ever heard before... :rofl:

Rob.

Have you watched any of his other videos? Bless him, the kid aint got the first idea :rofl:

Yeah...started to watch the "how to change the desktop" clock until I noticed that I was actually just watching a video of someone searching for something in Google, downloading it and installing it...that's 2 minutes of my life I'll never see again. :'(

The IE vs. Firefox one was quite interesting, if albeit a little light on actual facts... :rofl:

Rob.

OMFG, nearly died laughing at l33t h4ck0r d00d, it just got better and better as he "explained" what each part meant.

Me not being an expert or owt but isn't that just the route his connection is taking to google ????

Ten people in the whole wide world looking at google :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Me not being an expert or owt but isn't that just the route his connection is taking to google ????

Ten people in the whole wide world looking at google :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Correct. tracert just rquests a backet back from every router between you and the destination you give it. It's an abbreviation of traceroute.

I'm surprised it worked with the http:// in front.

As a matter of interest ,anyone know what happened to the trace on Symantec site .There used to be both the trace ,and a map showing the hotspots of problems .

Both are superb! :rofl:

I'm surprised it worked with the http:// in front.

I suspect he is using a DNS service which redirects somewhere if you have an un-resolvable address, such as OpenDNS. Actually looking at the traceroute he gets, I would imagine that it his ISP DNS server.

C:\Documents and Settings\matthewa>tracert 24.28.193.9

Tracing route to 24.28.193.9 over a maximum of 30 hops

 1     2 ms     1 ms     1 ms  2wire.matthewames.co.uk [192.168.100.252]
 2   420 ms    30 ms    29 ms  lo0-central3.pcl-ag04.plus.net [195.166.128.243]
 3    34 ms    30 ms    27 ms  84.92.6.240
 4    35 ms    29 ms    29 ms  te2-1.pcl-gw02.plus.net [212.159.1.114]
 5    33 ms    35 ms    37 ms  te2-2.thn-gw2.plus.net [212.159.0.190]
 6    48 ms    39 ms    39 ms  t2a4-ge4-0-0.uk-lon1.eu.bt.net [166.49.211.129]
 7    32 ms    29 ms    31 ms  t2c2-ge7-3.uk-lon1.eu.bt.net [166.49.135.114]
 8    34 ms    27 ms    33 ms  t2c1-p4-0.uk-eal.eu.bt.net [166.49.208.109]
 9    33 ms    29 ms    27 ms  t2c2-p7-2.uk-eal.eu.bt.net [166.49.237.90]
10   121 ms   116 ms   113 ms  t2c2-p4-0-0.us-ash.eu.bt.net [166.49.164.74]
11   111 ms   110 ms   108 ms  166-49-169-26.eu.bt.net [166.49.169.26]
12   116 ms   106 ms   110 ms  ae-2-0.cr0.dca10.tbone.rr.com [66.109.6.168]
13   116 ms   112 ms   113 ms  66.109.10.76
14   109 ms   108 ms   104 ms  66.109.6.125
15   113 ms   108 ms   106 ms  hrndvaspk-swt2-ge8-2.hrndva.rr.com [24.30.192.86
]
16     *        *        *     Request timed out.
17  ^C

In my case, google.com resolves to 209.85.227.105

Edited by mbames

Solid gold that, solid gold! :giggle:

Traceroute, I am now 1337 haxxor.

Love this response

Edited by anewman

Wow. Inst it great such knowledgeable people have instant access to millions of people to share their knowledge with? :dull:

Oh my word. Thats hillarious.

bless, someone please introduce him to his hand.

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