Posted on 02/23/2008 12:30:32 PM PST by george76
Hey, thanks for that!
For anyone interested, here is a link to the Google Tutor’s “How To” manual.
http://www.googletutor.com/google-manual/
Thank you!
Great link for Google’s How To manual! Thanks!
I see ways to make money with this. :)
I seriously doubt this turns up something that nessus and other deep tools offer. What this does do is make hunting for such sites easier..
No, it does not make you a hacker and I did not say it did. The article says
“CDC says a “Goolag Scanner” program based on work done by a hacker using the name “Johnny I Hack Stuff” is available for free download at its website.”
I got the impression from this that there was a program to download for free from the CDC site. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
Dead Fish Society was an organization that raised money and studied Coelacanth (the fish that was supposedly extinct for 400 million years till they found some off the coast of Africa).
My major professor in college told DFS he would join if they would come up with a Dead Fish Society tee shirt. They did, and he wore it all over.
I think it was less than 400 million years. :’) But even so, it’d be weird to have a reunion for the organization... and to arrange the menu...
Unique in the animal kingdom, with a saga steeped in science and popular imagination, the fabulous Coelacanth ("see-la-kanth"), that 400 million year old "living fossil" fish, swims on- a biological Time Machine. Pre-dating the dinosaurs by millions of years and once thought to have gone extinct with them, 65 million years ago, the Coelacanth with its "missing link" "proto legs" was "discovered" alive and well in 1938.
They date back 400 million, but were believed to have been extinct 65 million.
I had a student once ask, "If they were extinct so long, how did they come back?"
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