Charley the whore

April 15th, 2012 | Posted by Lee in Shenanigans - (1 Comments)
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I’m in full rage mode, obviously as this is taking place gone 4am, I just love how much that cow took the piss out of me thinking I didn’t know whilst guilt tripping me to friends like I was in the wrong :’)

Pics need to be clicked, then click again, and again to zoom EDIT: Fixed my theme especially cos I’m a baus like that.
Edit: Changed title to better reflect the content after advice.
And another edit: If you’re looking for updates on the reaction, there’s a separate post @ http://lethality.me.uk/2012/04/the-fallout/

Charley/Lottie/Charlotte, the girl who fucks her drug dealer, yeah, use of weed will go down brilliantly with your solicitor and child custody case. For the UKCB users, Charley used the nickname LittleMinstrel.

Did she try pinning her drug dealer pregnancy, which turned out to be an appendicitis op on me? who knows. But an obvious question beckons, how does the alleged pregnancy and mothers-day miscarriage fit in, when she’s told the above guy she was on implant. She’s either lied about having implant, or faked ANOTHER pregnancy and miscarriage.

 

Then this rather strange convo, Jon Dennis is known as _TiGeR_ on UKCB.

This’ll do, for now. there’s plenty of convos that are just as funny and wrong, including one where she’s acting like an invalid dominatrix to some submissive (slave) in an attempt to get him to come around and clean her place :’)

Charlotte Hill  What I am about to say you do NOT tell … Read the rest
facebook

A quick how-to for Facebook this time, although the tool is already there, most people struggle when it comes to showing a picture from someone else’s photo album to someone who isn’t a friend of the user, or doesn’t even have Facebook, or the persons privacy settings limit who can view it.

  1. On the old Facebook image albums you could right click an image select “open..” this would open the image directly as it’s saved on Facebooks servers, allowing you to show anyone else. This isn’t possible with the new image viewers. From the album, click the image, opening it in Facebooks image “slider/viewer”.
  2. To the right of the comments, and underneath the image and album info is a “Download” link, right click it and select “Copy link Location/address” (exact wording will vary depending on browser).
  3. You should now be able to paste the link anywhere eg. https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/179836_10150392776725167_892115166_16729198_2760362_n.jpg?dl=1
    This link will not just open in a browser like we want, it will ask if you want to download/save/open it. This is easily fixed by removing the ?dl=1  from the end. Giving us  https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/179836_10150392776725167_892115166_16729198_2760362_n.jpg

 

For a more advanced how-to on downloading videos from Facebook using Firefox’s cache check out http://lethality.me.uk/2011/08/getting-that-facebook-video-advanced/… Read the rest

Online security

September 13th, 2011 | Posted by Lee in geeky-stuff - (3 Comments)
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I see more and more people online handing out new addresses and profile names because their msn/facebook’s been hacked, or some other website or social network’s been “hacked” into. Why does it happen to these people? Are the people doing it really that malicious and greedy or is it more likely that the users own stupidity and lack of concern for security has left a seemingly irresistable open door?

The largest problem is identity theft and getting someones so-called “personal details”, it’s had plenty of coverage in the news, with people finding out their bank statements and other important documents had been pinched from their bins yet people happily put personal information on websites, allowing the public to view it.
The problem with this? I’ll give a real-life example: A user creates a Windows Live or Google account, they then select a password they think is secure, even though in reality it’s probably something quite simple, and here’s where they come unstuck, the security question they will use in the event they forget their password. Examples are “mothers maiden name”, “mothers birthplace”, “first school”, “the name of a pet”. At the time (bearing in mind this has already been done years ago before you made your facebook), it seemed like a good secure question and answer, but is it?

The answer is, most probably not. You’ve probably put half of those details on Facebook, Myspace or some other social network / blog service without even thinking about it, details to … Read the rest

Getting that Facebook video [Advanced]

August 19th, 2011 | Posted by Lee in geeky-stuff - (0 Comments)

Many users know how to get videos and music off existing sources that were designed to be viewed live, eg youtube, whether it’s using a downloaded program or a 3rd party website that rips the content and allows you to download it.
Users wanting to download somebody else’s video of Facebook will realize this isn’t possible, and third party methods are most probably ruled out because of privacy settings.

There is a way though, using your browsers (Firefox in this case) cache. A cache is a copy of something that your computer stores enabling you to access it faster next time, without the need to re-download the content from the server.

  1. Go to the video page using Firefox, don’t play it yet.
  2. Click the Start button, click your user name that you’re logged into Windows with. eg mine is LEthaLity. You should see a folder called AppData, if you do skip to step 4, if not, read on.
  3. You need to enable the viewing of hidden folders, click the organise button in the top left, ->Folder and Search Options, then click the View tab, under Files and Folders there’s a “Hidden files and folders” option. Click the radio button enabling “Show hidden files, folders, and drives”. Then click Apply, and ok, you should now see AppData.
  4. Enter AppData, then click Local->Mozilla->Firefox->Profiles. You will then see a folder named in the following manner “imm40evz.default”, the bit before default will probably be different for you. Enter this folder, then go into Cache.
  5. Read the rest