a simple string could be a powerful weapon.
many years ago, first time in web (me&ME), after a while i stumbled occasionaly over a registry folder named "unspeakeable" (there many of them, containing different gibberish data, users usually don't have no idea what it is), curious as i am i opened it, inside names of tracks of a CD i was listening a few hours ago maybe, attached to the names (as value) was a enormous string "unspeakable", hmmm.....
returned to desktop put the CD in, wanted to replay in digital mode......
restricted! aha (this is what gracenote does to your machine)
you don't fool me a second time, i thought.
many years ago, first time in web (me&ME), after a while i stumbled occasionaly over a registry folder named "unspeakeable" (there many of them, containing different gibberish data, users usually don't have no idea what it is), curious as i am i opened it, inside names of tracks of a CD i was listening a few hours ago maybe, attached to the names (as value) was a enormous string "unspeakable", hmmm.....
returned to desktop put the CD in, wanted to replay in digital mode......
restricted! aha (this is what gracenote does to your machine)
you don't fool me a second time, i thought.