The extracted Windows 7 Ultimate OEM-SLP product key, 22TKD-F8XX6-YG69F-9M66D-PMJBM
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/07/29/windows-7-ultimate-cracked-and-activated-permanently-with-oem-slp-master-product-key-with-slic-2-1/

Tip: It doesn’t matter if you have download and install Windows 7 RTM retail version ISO or Windows 7 RTM OEM version ISO. Just use the following commands to convert to OEM version:

slmgr.vbs -ilc OEM.XRM-MS (where OEM.XRM-MS is a valid OEM cert matching with SLIC 2.1 in BIOS)
slmgr -ipk 22TKD-F8XX6-YG69F-9M66D-PMJBM

Both 32-bit and 64-bit (x86 and x64) Windows 7 Ultimate system should and can be activated immediately. For Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Home Basic, and Windows 7 Starter, the OEM-SLP keys haven’t been leaked, thus can’t be OEM-activated yet. It’s expected that various Windows 7 activators, Windows 7 activation toolkits, Windows 7 Loaders and etc are expected to be released by various hackers soon.

http://rapidshare.com/files/261312105/DDlworld.co.cc_CW.W7LD.rar

1.Run the loader.
2.Install it on ur system reserved parition (else on windows parition)
3.reboot
4.slmgr -ilc C:HPQOEMSLIC-MPC.XRM-MS
5.slngr -ipk 22TKD-F8XX6-YG69F-9M66D-PMJBM

‘KFC’ mix – used to season flour
1 teaspoon ground oregano
1 teaspoon chilli powder
1 teaspoon ground sage
1 teaspoon dried basil
1 teaspoon dried marjoram
1 teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon onion salt
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 tablespoons Accent (MSG)

Link for vid

some sailors of circe’s curse were actually captured and brought onboard other boats. when the witch was slain, her spell reversed on all of them, and some of them made it back to new world.

except…

their offspring all changed into pigs every night. during the day, normal people – at night, no good.

one line of offspring intermarried into Dutch family. There is a talisman which prevents the transformation, which one sailor had – he moved with bunch of dutch to NYC, later to PA.

Swienherds farm – keep pigs so nobody notices anything if they come at night – ghastly aspect is that they eat pigs. Will eat people, if anyone figures things out.

As I sit here writing this, my grandfather is dying in Atlanta.

We are all dying, all the time. In some people, it is just more urgent and immidiate than others. In his case, it sounds fiarly urgent.

Heart failure, bladder infection, DNR, and ICU are little dots that highlight the urgency – like that sheen of white Bob Ross would always throw on his spruce to make them stand out in contrast to the other happy trees.

I bitch a lot, and make a lot of noise about the stupidity I waddle through day to day – it is actually really rare that I genuinely hate someone. I dislike people here and there, but hatred is not something I sprinkle casually through my life. It is toxic – hatred always rebounds back at those who keep it.

To say I hate my grandfather doesn’t fully do the situation justice. I’ve been waiting more than twenty years for this.

Now that he is going, that hatred is turning back at me. Hating a genetic predecessor, in a way, is hating part of who you are. Tricky business.

I hope he doesn’t linger.

The sad part of all this is that I don’t expect my grandmother to survive him long. They have been together more than sixty years. I don’t think she’ll want to keep going, much less know how to.

Anyone looking for a housesitter, or have any crash space in the end of August/first few weeks of Sept? I have a friend across the pond trying to make her way back to NYC, but she is bleeding money, and looking to staunch wounds and rebuild capitol, rather than expend more.

Any info, or pass along would be greatly aprpeciated. I’ll happily vouch for the character of the person in the situation offline.

I think it was roughly twelve years ago that I first got into Linux – via an early build of Slackware. I had Unix heads up by then – AIX and some Solaris, but I hadn’t really gotten into the whole “roll your own” thing. I had gone to a computer show to try and pick up a box I could use so I could teach myself how to upgrade a Novell 3.12 to a Novell 4.11 without melting everything down, and was deeply intuiged by this “Unix without a proprietary box” concept.

To say that first install was a nightmare is an understatement. Slack was pretty far ahead, but the internet was still pretty skimpy – you had to be on IRC or Usenet to really have the skinny on how to deal with kernel faults, or getting X-Windows to work. I think it took me a weekend, to get that first box running – it was an old P133 – and I remember feeling so accomplished.

Now, over a decade later, as I am trying to finalize in-place upgrade paths for Ubuntu snap images running on a VMware cluster – it almost frightens me how far we have come in so little time. Most of the fundamental understanding and sensibilities I have in regards to technology comes not only from having to fix other people’s mistakes and problems, but from making my own. As technology progressively gets slicker and slicker, it gets a lot harder to worm a huge mistake in by yourself, without a full fundamental understanding of the archetecture.

I’ve almost bricked my Pre twice since I bought it. Once, I was able to ressurect with some voodoo I found online. The other time, I was really figuing I was going to have to hit it with a rock, so I could get a new one under equipment replacement. In both cases, the only reason I was facing the problem was because I had already undertaken steps most normal people would have bailed on, well before the first page of documentation (there were seven). The reason both times? I forgot to lock my filesystem on the way out of hacking – SOP for embedded devices, something I used to think about all the time, but, due to my operating systems getting smart for me, not something I think of anymore.

This is less of a crotchety old man musing, and more of a wonder for the future issue – at some point, we are going to have to abandon the archetecture that we are on, if there is any chance of Sci-Fi coming out ahead of Luddite Armageddon. Who will be writing those systems, when everything is so slick it can second-guess you, and be right most of the time? Your average consumer doesn’t care about most of this – they just want the clicky clicky to take them to their email, or porn, or game, or social network. Where will the tinkertoys come in where everything is slick as glass?

Yeah, this is the crap that keps me up at night.