Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Nam 2009


  1. GD
- Gia dinh nen tang minh da co su hau thuan, giup do cua ong ba, bo me, co gi chu bac anh chi em. Nhung van con nhieu bat cap doi voi ca nhan nhu cach cu xu, tinh huong, tinh ca nhan hoa, van de xay ra nhieu van la tinh cach ngang nganh, ngu dot. co le cai toi kha to chang. Con xin loi bo me nhieu va con cam on a
  1. BB
- Da gap da co nhung nguoi ban tot: Cuong du, Canh suu, Vu phon, Thanh am, Thien tro...va nhung nguoi ban cung hoc dh, nhung nguoi ban cong viec, nhung nguoi ban quen biet. Thanks
  1. TY
- Da gap mot so nguoi, tinh cam danh cho 1 ca the o Son La. Don gian vi do la em. Cam on em
  1. CV
- Da lam o OSP, da gap nhung nguoi ban moi, da gap mot so tinh huong trong cv. Tinh van chua tien bo duoc nhieu. Can phai co gang nhieu, nhieu hon nua
  1. HT & DOC
-         Da lam duoc mot so thu ve server 2008
-         Hoc them ve CEH, da tan cong duoc qua lo hong ms08-67
-         Da viet su dung nhieu ve Trojan
-         Viet xong cuon “Vach mat Virus”
-         Tieng Anh da doc hieu duoc nhieu ve chuyen nganh
-         Doc xong cuon Van hoa ruou, Binh phap Ton Tu
-         Nen tang networking van con chua biet j nhieu, nhat la mo hinh OSI va TCP/IP
-         Ve DNS van con mong lung, it duoc dong den.
-         Van de scanning dang con dang do trong viec xac dinh vulnerability va network
-   Moi thu mot it, thanh ra ko biet gi nhieu. Can xac dinh doc cuon sach nao xong cuon sach do, tranh deo cay giua duong

Va nam 2009 da sap qua di voi nhieu nhieu dang do, con nhieu van de chua lam dc, co nhieu dieu muon noi, muon boc lo, ban chat co huu, cai toi ca nhan...Can quy hoach lai, quy hoach lai tu dau

Chuc mung nam moi
Co gang nhieu hon vao moi duoc

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Toi mo

 
Toi mo mot chieu dong xa thom thom noi com voi canh ca
Liu xiu ngon den be be than yeu o do gia dinh sum vay

Toi mo mot ngay khong xa dua em ve tham chon que nha
Doi chan cham em khe buoc thong dong ngon gio thom mui huong dong




http://www.4shared.com/file/183004016/5e89b658/ToiMo.html
http://tailong.webng.com/toimo.mp3

It's also my dream
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Saturday, December 12, 2009

A General Guide

I see a article...so awesome! maybe.
But! Life... is filled with unexpected. :D

And this is article
       
A General Guide 


For learning, and learning how to do the challenges, for those newer members who want to learn.

A small portion of the challenges ask for minimal knowledge and little research on the problem at hand. The rest of them require that the user present some sort of knowledge, and apply it to the situation. The latter is the majority. While the later problems of each section undoubtedly involve more skill, the earlier problems are building blocks which are(?) designed not only to test your knowledge of the basic skills involved, but to help teach you good habits. Several of the problems deal with very specific details of certain aspects of the subjects covered within, creating a hindrance that may prevent the user from actually understanding what the challenge is trying to teach, which in turn causes them to attempt to memorize and regurgitate the methods used.

Learning requires research, or studying. You aren't actually beating the challenges unless you understand the fundamentals behind them. The first challenge that comes to mind is the Basic user agent challenge. It's very simple to read an article telling you to download a user agent switcher, and possibly how to configure it. With that however, you aren't learning how to do the challenge. You're being told how, required to think very little, and entirely missing the point of the challenge. After doing that challenge, can you explain to someone how user agents work, or why they're used? If you don't pick up on, not specifically user agents, these fundamental concepts that make the system work, you will find that it is very difficult to apply that knowledge later on. Many of the ideas contained in the challenges are minimalistic compared to the scope of the broader subjects that encase them. And all of them can be applied to much larger projects, constructive and destructive, that are entirely inaccessible without the correct knowledge.

A much more common (and threatening) hindrance; points. An extremely large number of users seem to want solely to get points. It is very difficult to be successful with that in mind. Rather than actually learning the information, they would find what would seem to be the simplest and fastest way available to solve the challenges; bothering other members for answers, or finding the direct answers through Google. Those who use those methods are only hurting themselves. It is important that you strive to learn as much as possible, rather than attempting to just beat the challenges. Generally, just attempting to beat the challenges will leave you 'stranded' later on with the more difficult challenges. No one is expected to speed through them all and get them done in a day, or even weeks. Take your time, learn what the problem is about, understand why the answer is the correct answer. Question it, challenge it. Don't submit your answers without knowing how they work. Guessing is generally a bad idea as well. You aren't in school, you aren't being timed and you get no grade for submitting an answer as fast as you can. You should take your time and not rush the problems, but rather attempt to understand them.

In consideration of the challenges it is definitely not bad to ask questions, or to ask for help. There are issues that aren't necessarily in the scope of certain problems, at your current level of comprehension. But there is an explicit difference between asking for help and asking for answers. Asking for a point in the right direction can benefit you greatly. Asking for an answer is admitting that you want points, but aren't willing to work for it. “If one seeks knowledge, one must be willing to learn”


~Sqwertle
http://www.hellboundhackers.org


Thanx!