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KAYDARA : MATRIX 4
Written by MK23_Sysop   
Saturday, 28 April 2012

>This story takes place in the universe of the Wachowski brothers' film 'The Matrix'. Kaydara, a bounty hunter who is living separately from the Human Resistance Group, does not believe in the prophecy of the 'chosen one' . He thinks this 'saviour' is a threat to the awakening of Man's self-awareness. He considers the 'chosen one' as his enemy and if they cross paths, will not hesitate to confront him.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 28 April 2012 )
 
FURTHER USES OF IPFILTERX
Written by MK23_Sysop   
Friday, 17 February 2012

spyvs

>SOURCE.

>ipfilterX ,having and collecting secret ranges, concerning military, covert companies, hidden bank lines, offshore companies, unknown customers and societies, etc. may be used from same secret agents, mercenaries, black money dealers, to cover and protect their operations through the net . All personalities that are in doubt by authorities are spied , their computers, laptops, are subjected to intrusions, trojans , keyloggers and their data secretly sent to GOV,MIL, Datacenters.

In this view it can be used also by Industries, Corporations, Military and Government to protect their secrets and data transfer .

Potential and possibilities regarding ipfilterX are brave from any side you want to see them .

ipfilterX blocks the 99.9% of your enemies ranges ,and if you are an enemy you can remove your range and those of your allies and continue to block your enemies , making difficult to be traced , intercepted , spied .

From this same point of view and using PeerBlock and ipfilterX may very well prevent
sending unauthorized personal data, banking, business,
subtracted from your computer             by trojan horses .

It’s not a fully warranty but still , why not ?

One of the most efficient cyber weapon can be in your hands for a very cheapest price compared to those of useless stones companies ,

..amazing… isn’t it ?

Use and decide .

***

Furthermore , we split from IBlocklist.com since 5 November 2011 so his owner is not allowed

to speak/talk/write in our behalf ,

but especially we have still hundreds of subscribers that get false updates

or no updates at all in his site ,

he has no ipfilterX updates .

At end , We tell to ours enemies that our blocklist is the best one on the net

and not only a general list .

We are the Lords of the Blocklists .

Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 April 2012 )
 
IRC MORE POWERFUL THAN EVER
Written by MK23_Sysop   
Wednesday, 25 April 2012

irc

IRC can be used with proxy settings , therefore you can use TOR Network ,

CAN YOU IN FACEBOOK ?

In IRC you can have in same room 250 people talking , watching , reading , spreading ,

CAN YOU IN FACEBOOK ?

>SOURCE.

 IRC (Internet Relay Chat) has been around since 1988, which makes it ancient in Internet terms.

And although it’s still used by hundreds of thousands of users around the world, IRC has seen a dramatic downturn in usage.

We have talked to the creator of IRC, and others, about why the once so widely used technology has seemingly fallen out of favor with so many users.

 We connected with Jarkko Oikarinen, the creator of IRC, who works at Google in Sweden, and he told us the story of how IRC was born.

Oikarinen says that he created IRC during three to four months in 1988 when he was a summer intern at the University of Oulu in Finland.

At the time, Oikarinen was maintaining a local BBS (Bulletin Board System) called OuluBox and the chat system there needed refreshing. While working on the updated chat system he also wanted to allow participants from the Internet who didn’t need to be logged in to OuluBox to participate in chat.

Thus, IRC was born.

Since then, IRC has served as an invaluable way of communicating for scores of users around the world. For almost whatever you’d like to discuss or get help with, there’s been an IRC network and channel that would serve your interests.

But since the arrival of the new century, IRC has dropped in popularity, with users moving to other forms of communication like the web and social media. We took a look at the numbers to see just how bad it is for IRC.

IRC has lost 60% of its users since 2003

It’s clear that overall IRC usage, both in terms of users as well as channels, has been in steady decline for many years. In fact, IRC has lost 60% of its users since 2003, a dramatic fall in numbers for any service.

Oikarinen attributes the decline in IRC to a trend of commercialization on the Internet.

“Companies want to bring users to their walled gardens,” he says, to ”keep the user’s profiles locked there and not make it easy for users to leave the garden and take their data with them.”

IRC’s distributed nature does not fit with the walled garden approach, says Oikarinen. So instead of supporting open communication tools like IRC, companies invest money in making their own solutions, he claims.

Christian Lederer, also known as “phrozen77,” is the webmaster of IRC-Junkie.org and he’s had his pulse on the IRC community for many years. According to Lederer, the decline in IRC usage has many possible reasons behind it:

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Where is IRC headed?

It’s clear that IRC is declining in overall usage but growing in certain niche areas. Perhaps that’s where the future of IRC lies.

Lederer says that IRC has to innovate to compete with easy-to-use solutions such as Facebook. This, in turn, is driven by a change in mindset of developers of IRC-related software, who have to drive this innovation, client-wise as well as protocol and server-wise.

To Oikarinen,“more interoperability” with other systems such as 3D virtual worlds, multimedia, etc. is one “interesting path forward.” Oikarinen is no longer actively involved in the development of IRC, but he says that it’s up to individuals now.

Lederer makes a similar point, saying that some stand-alone clients are already pushing the boundaries of what is possible on IRC. He points to projects like KVIrc, which brought video chat to traditional IRC, as well as Konversation, with which several IRC users can share a virtual whiteboard.

Long live IRC

Although there’s no reason to think that IRC will disappear anytime soon, there’s also cause for concern about the future of the once so popular technology. Although Freenode can serve as an example of a growing IRC community, that, in and of itself does not mean the future is secure for IRC.

We at Pingdom recognize the tremendous value that IRC has brought to users around the world for many years, and hope that IRC will keep being widely used. In fact, we’ve just set up our own IRC server, which we have some exciting plans for.

Note about the data: We used the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine to go back in time and look at how IRC has developed over recent years, using the data from SearchIRC.com. We’d like to point out that not all IRC networks are indexed by SearchIRC.com, the service we used to create the charts for this article. For example, Undernet is not a part of the SearchIRC index. We believe, however, that the general trend displayed by the SearchIRC data is correct.

 
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