The AI-generated cat pictures thread
i have so many ramekins at home. I take them if they are full of sauces i want with my leftovers.
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From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
You are not OK with police officers murdering black people who you don't know and contorting civil forfeiture laws for their own personal gain in places where you've never been, however you have no problem at all stealing from restaurants which participate in the economy and tax base of your own community?
Are you deliberately ******* with me, or is that actually how you perceive reality?

(You know that restaurants stock little disposable to-go cups that you can use to transfer sauce into from the ramekin, thus achieving the goal of keeping your fifteen cents' worth of leftover sauce without engaging in larceny, right?)
I keep forgetting that's what Zatko looked like in the 90s. Funny that he gave the keynote at BlackHat in 2011.

Wiki pic form 2013 working for DARPA, even hackers can clean up rather well. I've also got Kevin Poulsen's book sitting on my nightstand right now, someday I'll actually get around to reading it.

Wiki pic form 2013 working for DARPA, even hackers can clean up rather well. I've also got Kevin Poulsen's book sitting on my nightstand right now, someday I'll actually get around to reading it.
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From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
A few of my favorite books:
I met Mitnick (very briefly) when we were both doing some work for Clear Channel radio in LA. Sadly, he is kind of an *******.
Last edited by Joe Perez; Jun 23, 2015 at 02:03 PM.
Also, thanks for the book recommendations, I've seen but not read a fair few of these. I shall add then to my wishlist

I thought this was normal for the average MT member
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Consulier GTP 1991 Supercar - $65000 (Rockville, Md)


1991 Consulier GTP built by Warren Mosler.
Original paint, Chrysler 2.2 T3 16v motor.
Runs high 10 second quarter mile at 131 mph. Wilwood Brakes, QA1 suspension. GT3076R turbo. Working AC.
Car is setup for HPDE. Runs 185 degrees on the track all day at 20 psi with zero brake fade. For Road Racing the only thing it needs is a cage which Slowe Speed can build for you.
Built by Brian Slowe of Slowe Speed in Philadelphia PA.
Serious Inquires Only


1991 Consulier GTP built by Warren Mosler.
Original paint, Chrysler 2.2 T3 16v motor.
Runs high 10 second quarter mile at 131 mph. Wilwood Brakes, QA1 suspension. GT3076R turbo. Working AC.
Car is setup for HPDE. Runs 185 degrees on the track all day at 20 psi with zero brake fade. For Road Racing the only thing it needs is a cage which Slowe Speed can build for you.
Built by Brian Slowe of Slowe Speed in Philadelphia PA.
Serious Inquires Only
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From: The coal ridden hills of Pennsylvania
How the hell do those work? Please tell me this is a joke.
Definitely in for video to see what looks like stanced, then 180* later, unstanced.
How would the studs even go through the wheels right? This is completely asinine.
Definitely in for video to see what looks like stanced, then 180* later, unstanced.
How would the studs even go through the wheels right? This is completely asinine.
the studs would go through fine, the holes are perpendicular to the flat flange.
the wheel won't mount flush, the spacer will bend, and the car will probably just vibrate like hell before dying in fire.
the wheel won't mount flush, the spacer will bend, and the car will probably just vibrate like hell before dying in fire.
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From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
I have to assume that it's either a joke, or someone is about to learn a think or two about three-dimensional geometry.
Speaking of geometry...
Since Emilio was nice enough to share a link with us for a website that allows you to easily to rough fluid-dynamic modelling (eg: wind-tunnel simulation), I decided to have a definitive look at the aerodynamic properties of a **** and *****:
It's a surprisingly efficient shape.
Speaking of geometry...
Since Emilio was nice enough to share a link with us for a website that allows you to easily to rough fluid-dynamic modelling (eg: wind-tunnel simulation), I decided to have a definitive look at the aerodynamic properties of a **** and *****:
It's a surprisingly efficient shape.











