28 years in the making
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Babe RuthLess
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lol this was leaked last week
also you might wanna try:
http://www.aaronmitti.com/web_trailer_II_larger.mov
(a fan flick, bad bad acting, special effects effective)
also you might wanna try:
http://www.aaronmitti.com/web_trailer_II_larger.mov
(a fan flick, bad bad acting, special effects effective)
oh and some torrents for the trailer (not sure if its a different trailer)
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=142047&cid=11906875
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=142047&cid=11906875
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Tahrey1043
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how about two million times?
Instructions: type "horrible" and a space into a new document. Ctrl-A, ctrl-C, ctrl-End, ctrl-V - selects the entire document, copies it, and pastes a duplicate on the end of the existing text. Repeat this a mere twenty-one times. Result: something that's now 2,097,152 times as horrible, and a massive, enormous headache for your computer. Expect the last four or five cycles to take a minute or longer, as by the final step you'll be pasting a block of text fully nine megabytes in size. If you were to do it 28 times (perhaps make it into an iterative macro, and go on holiday), you'd be over a gigabyte. There used to be a very simple, and hard to detect/remove DOS batch file virus that worked along similar lines and could quickly lock a computer or fill it's hard disc - it had no way of spreading other than someone copying or rewriting it manually, however, and no, i'm not telling you how to make it!
/geek
Instructions: type "horrible" and a space into a new document. Ctrl-A, ctrl-C, ctrl-End, ctrl-V - selects the entire document, copies it, and pastes a duplicate on the end of the existing text. Repeat this a mere twenty-one times. Result: something that's now 2,097,152 times as horrible, and a massive, enormous headache for your computer. Expect the last four or five cycles to take a minute or longer, as by the final step you'll be pasting a block of text fully nine megabytes in size. If you were to do it 28 times (perhaps make it into an iterative macro, and go on holiday), you'd be over a gigabyte. There used to be a very simple, and hard to detect/remove DOS batch file virus that worked along similar lines and could quickly lock a computer or fill it's hard disc - it had no way of spreading other than someone copying or rewriting it manually, however, and no, i'm not telling you how to make it!
/geek

