List of emoticons A simple smiley This is a list of notable and commonly used emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's mood or facial expression in the form of icons. The Western use of emoticons is quite different from Eastern usage, and Internet forums, such as 2channel, typically show expressions in their own ways. In recent times, graphic representations, both static and animated, have taken the place of traditional emoticons in the form of icons. Emoticons can generally be divided into two groups: Western or Horizontal (mainly from America and Europe), and Eastern or Vertical (mainly from east Asia). The most common explanation for these differences is how the different cultures value different parts of the face, i.e. eyes often play a bigger part in figuring out mood in the East while the West puts the eyes as equal to the rest of the face.[1] Western The emoticon in Western style is written most often from left to right as though the head is rotated counter-clockwise 90 degrees. Eastern
Protect Your IP Address - Free Anonymous Fast SSL Web Proxy Service Accessing Movielink and CinemaNow from outside the USA Two websites, Movielink and CinemaNow, have begun selling major Hollywood DVD releases online as Windows Media Player downloads. In the past, both companies only had a limited selection of mainly independent films, b-movies, and documentaries. The problem for users outside the US is that both services are restricted to US residents only. Until that situation changes, and Hollywood finally wakes up to the idea that they should release movies simultaneously worldwide, the rest of the world is out of luck. Or are they? Both sites use basic 'geolocation' technology for determining if you are trying to access from outside the USA. While I was not able to work around the credit card problem with Movielink, I was able to with CinemaNow, and in both cases I was able to work around the geolocation problem. Here's how I did it... Step 1 - Changing your location using a proxy server When you access a website, your computer transmits a number called an IP address. Happy viewing!
Oracle Passwords Fact sheet about Oracle database passwords Oracle Password Algorithm (7-10g Rel.2) (Designed by Bob Baldwin) Up to 30 characters long. Oracle database 11g offers the (optional) possibility to use passwords up to 30 characters (uppercase/lowercase). Oracle (7-10g R2) encrypts the concatenation of (username||password) and sys/temp1 and system/p1 have the identical hashkey (2E1168309B5B9B7A) Oracle (11g R1) uses SHA-1 to hash the concatenation of (password||salt) Oracle Password Cracker A comparision of different password cracker can be found here. Location of Oracle password hashes Database - SYS.USER$ - Password Oracle Password File Data File of the system tablespace (full) Export-Files archive logs Show Oracle password hashkey (old DES hash) You should always select database users from the table not from the views (ALL_USERS, DBA_USERS). In 11g the password hash is no longer accessible via dba_users SYS.USER$ : SELECT name,spare4 FROM SYS.USER$ WHERE password is not null; Oracle Password Policy
Cool Quotes Collection Yugioh Card Maker Guide pratique : Comment choisir ses mots de passe sur le net Lundi, les informations personnelles de 10000 comptes Hotmail et Windows Live ont été postées sur Internet, publiquement, via le site pastebin.com (habituellement utilisé pour échanger du code de programmation entre développeurs informatiques). Les informations publiées ne concernant que des personnes dont le nom commence par A ou B, on peut supposer que le nombre de comptes piratés est en réalité bien supérieur. Microsoft a d'abord affirmé que les données avaient été récupérées grâce au phishing , c'est-à-dire l'utilisation d'e-mails imitant des requêtes légitimes de sites de confiance pour demander aux internautes de communiquer leurs mots de passe. Mardi, le nombre de comptes officiellement piratés s'élevait à 30000 et il s'est avéré que Gmail, Yahoo et AOL avaient également été touchés. Dans la semaine, une autre hypothèse contredisant les déclarations de Microsoft a fait surface. Pourquoi sécuriser son mot de passe ? Et si on se faisait un peu peur, pour commencer ?
Skype Emoticons + New ones in Skype 5.5 A fun way to express emotion while chatting is by using emoticons (also called smileys). Like other programs, Skype also supports such icons. The number of Skype emoticons we see in the program is 72, but in fact we can use even more if we know their code. I have listed all the emoticons I know of below (except the flags, which I mention at the end of the post). New standard emoticons in Skype 5.5 and above New hidden emoticons in Skype 5.5 and above New hidden emoticons in Skype 6.14 and above Google Ad: Old standard Skype emoticons (before ver. 5.5) Old hidden Skype emoticons (before ver. 5.5) Except all these, there are other emoticons that represent the country flags. Also don’t forget to check out what kind of Skype pictures can these emoticons make and how to draw your own with my super cool and free emoticon art tool. See also: