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Ive never played a round of golf in my life the last thing I need is another hobbie,thought about gettin into it till I seen the price of clubs Im pretty mean at sum put put though. anyone ever tried paintball? havnt played in a couple years but still have my gun and I got my son one for christmas. I use to collect knives but on day someone liked them more than I did and stole them bass-turds. ANYONE ELSE HUNT?
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#12
I never played any golf.I guess the closet I ever came was in high school when I drove my 79 trans am across the golf course.
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#13
I haven't played golf in a long while. But I have taken my sons to the driving range a few times. They liked it enough that I bought a 5 gal bucket of balls from the Goodwill and a couple drivers. Take them to Papaw's and hit them across the fescue field.

Here the last little while I have been taking the boys to the Wildlife Assoc. to teach them to shoot skeet.
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#14
I love hunting but can't seem to find the time anymore. Haven't pulled my bow out of the case in over a year Sad

Other than that I recently became interested in the challenge of legally accessing secured wireless networks.

I want to get hold of a reasonably priced AR-15 but right now the prices are ridiculous. I think after the military replaces the M-16, here in the next few years, the prices will drop.

I too would like to see some knife pics.
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My friend bought a new recurve back at Christmas. It is a nice stick flicker, but a lot different to shoot than the old compounds I'm used to.

Quote:Other than that I recently became interested in the challenge of legally accessing secured wireless networks.

Sounds interesting. Enlighten me...



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#16
Basically WEP and WPA(2) are not perfect. WEP is an easy crack and is just a matter of capturing "data" and reverse engineering it to determine the encryption. WPA is harder because you need someone who is actively using the connection (transferring data) and a massive password database must be used. It can sometimes be time consuming depending on the complexity of the password but it can be done.

I first started with a goal to ensure my network was secure and then found it challenging to see how secure others' are. Just to be clear, it is not illegal to jump on someone’s network however, once you start using their bandwidth, that is considered stealing and is illegal so that is where I draw the line.

Bluetooth is the next medium I plan on learning about. So many cell phones and so little time. Smile

Check out remote-exploit.org for info on BT3 and 4 (a Linux based OS commonly used) The learning curve is steep at first but if you know Linux you are way ahead of the game.

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chuzie Wrote:Basically WEP and WPA(2) are not perfect. WEP is an easy crack and is just a matter of capturing "data" and reverse engineering it to determine the encryption. WPA is harder because you need someone who is actively using the connection (transferring data) and a massive password database must be used. It can sometimes be time consuming depending on the complexity of the password but it can be done.

I first started with a goal to ensure my network was secure and then found it challenging to see how secure others' are. Just to be clear, it is not illegal to jump on someone’s network however, once you start using their bandwidth, that is considered stealing and is illegal so that is where I draw the line.

Bluetooth is the next medium I plan on learning about. So many cell phones and so little time. Smile

Check out remote-exploit.org for info on BT3 and 4 (a Linux based OS commonly used) The learning curve is steep at first but if you know Linux you are way ahead of the game.

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#18
hey Aaron my mom has a bit of bricks at her house that she dont need if you want them give me a hollar last time I checked it was quite a few
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#19
If I had the time ( I will soon ) I would, wrench onmy junk, mountain bike, hunt,fish, and some archery as well though I have not shot a bow in about 15 years I used to be kinda good. Oh ya and wheeling, can't forget that one I mean that is what our purpose here is right.
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#20
thought i'd throw my comments in.....david and i are the "jack of all trades and the master of none!".........

horses (until recently)
fencing (with swords but i can"legally" beat david up!)
archery (he traded in his crossbow to buy me a bow! i love it!)
golf (for me) - anyone want to meet up at the driving range sometime?
camping (anywhere - anytime!)
yard work (I have a small pond with fish that have actually survived!)
we both like tinkering with things out in the shop
artwork

i like that we both like trying new things......
it's pretty cool to see what everyone else is doing -

good thought on the thread BC - (was on Barrier Rd. the other day but didn't spot where you live yet)
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