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  1. well i've been dlin alot of anime lately and atm Im really into hunter x hunter, Kenran Butohsai, samurai 7 and of course naruto :punk: well wat other animes are you recently into?? oh yea cant wait for the new gundam seed series..Gundam Seed: Destiny...it starts in Japan @ Oct. 9 :blink:

  2. Well for those havent heard about this lil program, I recommend all p2p, BT, etcc..users to use this!!! I've already blocked 2 FBI and 12 RIAA connections.. :shootem:

    BTW there was been fake versions of PeerGuardian in several places including download.com..so always check out http://methlabs.org/ for official updates...

    PeerGuardian is a tiny firewall program especially designed for P2P software users, but also to anyone who is concerned about the investigations that corporations and authorities perform on the internet. PeerGurdian blocks connections for the configured IP ranges and logs the blocked connections. It uses an online IP database for the blocking, but IP ranges can also be configured manually. Pre-cofigured for blocking are RIAA, MPAA and many others.
  3. Is it still worth getting a real PS2?

    It's always worth it to get the real hardware. Full speed PS2 emulation probably won't be around till PS3 comes out...

    Yeah PCSX2 is years off being complete, i think theres only 1-3 games that are fully playable, bust a move is one of em....gotta love the progress tho :shootem:

  4. Australian PlayStation 2 mod-chip supplier Eddy Stevens is taking Sony to court in a bid to reverse an appeal court decision made last year which backs the consumer electronics giant's claim that such chips infringe copyright law.

     

    Stevens was originally sued by Sony in 2002, essentially for facilitating games piracy, but the Federal Court ruled that selling, installing and using mod-chips does not necessarily violate copyright. The result was not so much a victory for Stevens as a case of Sony failing to show that its PS2 security system was a "technological protection measure" under the terms of Australia's copyright legislation, specifically the 2000 Digital Agenda Amendments to the Copyright Act.

     

    In July 2003, Sony appealed against the verdict, and the Full Court of the Federal Court ruled that Stevens' chips did violate copyright law. It thus became illegal to sell mod-chips down under, but curiously not unlawful to use them.

     

    Now the case is set to return, this time to the High Court, as Stevens seeks to challenge last summer's judgment. According to Stevens' lawyer, Michael Bradley, in an Australian Associated Press report, the mod-chip seller will maintain that the court must acknowledge the legitimate uses of such parts - to make back-ups, and to play games and DVDs legally purchased outside Australia - and so permit them to be sold for these uses.

     

    For the same reason, the US appeal court last month upheld a lower court ruling that P2P software providers could not be held liable for users' illegal activity. It should remain legal to offer P2P software, the court ruled, since the code has legitimate uses.

     

    Such a verdict still leaves mod-chips infringing the copy-protection circumvention legislation, and the High Court will undoubtedly be asked to rule on this paradox too.

     

    The case is expected to be heard in the High Court in March 2005. ®

  5. I've been dlin all da simpsons/naruto episodes and i finally finish 2day and then i decided to merge these two paritions together (5 gig) & (160gig), well in the end..I accidently merge 160gig parition inside the 5gig parition.... :pissedoff: and basically flocked up the 160gig parition, which had EVERYTHING I had in the last 5 years...goddamitt.. :angry:

  6. A worm that contains an embedded audio message has been bending the ears of Windows users

     

    The Amus worm, which may be Turkish, uses the Windows Speech Engine, embedded on Windows XP, to play the following message:

     

    "How are you. I am back. My name is Mr. Hamsi. I am seeing you. Haaaaaaaa. You must come to Turkey. I am cleaning your computer. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 0. Gule gule."

     

    "Gule gule" means "bye-bye" in Turkish.

     

    The worm, which runs after the Windows XP boot-up music has played, also deletes certain files, causing Windows to fail. It spreads automatically via an e-mail titled "Listen and Smile" and alters home page settings in Internet Explorer.

     

    "It might be confusing to users because it says 'I am seeing you,'" says Mikko Hypponen, director of antivirus research for F-Secure. "It's the only (worm) I have found speech on, but it is not too advanced because it is written in Visual Basic."

     

    The worm has been rated as a low risk by antivirus companies.

    B)

    CNet News.com

  7. Not much different than the E3 vid

    Differences from the E3 vid:

    This is the official arcade intro btw

     

    Jack Attack -Added dust effects, when they fall from the roof.

     

    Feng Wei- No way the new Feng Wei looks better, the new one looks waaay younger, plus that smirk is gone, instead we have a look up and lightning

     

    Heihachi Heihachi looked like crap here, now he looks even worst with the new camera angle, doesn't look as devious

     

    Asuka O_o she looks better in the arcade version, more feminine

     

    Kazuya He has an immediate smirk, like Steve Fox in T4 which looks stupid, it was better before, at least he smirkes slow, plus there is now an opening in the backgrpund

     

    Jack Explosion steam now comes out when his head opens up

     

    Nani?!?! The new hei looks waaaay too innocent

     

    *taken for tekkenzaibatsu.com

  8. *Taken from ps2newz.net

     

    Zer0-X has just released an experimental win32 executable patcher for HDLoader that should allow for larger hard drives to be used with HDLoader. The patcher uses Clement's modified ps2atad.irx

    Get more info and the download from this thread

     

    In addition to that great hack he has released a method for v9/10/11 users to manually patch their HDLoader elf so there is no need to have a disc in their tray when HDLoader is started up. You can get more info on this neat hack at http://www.ps2-scene.org/forums/showthread.php?t=25640

     

    Once again big thanks to Zer0-X for all of his great hdloader hacks.

     

    D o w n l o a d

  9. Im doubting that beast monster person is really heihachi..since the beast breaks the chains from his hands...and its pretty stupid to say "Heihachi Mishima is dead" and show a scene of him...

    yeah finally a really powerful heihachi but would he spit out flames???
    Would it matter? True Orge's flames were useless anyways...
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