Hack / Cheat flash Games, how to do it.
If you want to hack/cheat with a flash game, all you will need is mozilla firefox one addon and to know what to do with it.
Have you ever played a flash game that you REALLY want to finish just to see how it ends? or you get soo frustrated with a certain point of the game that you absolutely need to get past it? well… here is your answer.
You must have this extension for Firefox
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/966/
It’s an addon called Tamper Data and it lets you modify submitted data.
Now click submit or whatever button in the flash game that lets you submit your score.

You are done, your high score should be posted.

Posts writen by others.
I got this email last night. The subject was: Robert, for Instant Cash add this Blog Post to your site (takes just 15 min!)
So of corse, I’m a blogged and I check it out quickly. After opening it, I deleted it. For some people these things work, and for others it does not. Within this email the was a already written out blog post for me to copy and paste on my blog. Talking about Clickbank services. It about making money online. This got me thinking, You can have other people write stuff for you. When you come across a blogger that writes articles you like, you can ask him to write one for you. The worst thing that could happen is they can say no.
When they get asked to write something for someone else they often feel honored. you can sweeten the deal by offering that person something extra. A link back to his blog, or anything else you can afford to give that person. Its a great way to get articles written and the other person will be happy ,because his name gets around and he gets more exposure to his blog/website.
So if you are a blogger, and you have no Idea what to write about or if you just want someone else to write something for you. Give it a try. You might like it.
Robert.
Using the net to remember.
Is there a birthday coming up, anniversary maybe. Do you have trouble remembering your appointments you need to get to?
Well, you can use the internet to help you remember. Lets start with birthday’s: With myspace.com you get an email about a week before the actual birthday, reminding you about it.
Facebook does a similar thing. When you log into your Facebook account, have a look on the left, Click on events. You will then see there are 4 tabs at the top. (upcoming events, Friends events, past events, and birthdays.) you guessed it, Click on birthdays and it will show you a list of birthdays of your friends.
With Google calender you can have sms’s sent to your phone according to what you have set in your calender. You have PDA’s that syncronize with your microsoft outlook calender and notify you a couple of minutes, hours or days before your appointment. You can also let outlook play a noise for you, and notify you.
So there are lots of ways you can have the internet/your computer notify you about birthdays or appointments.
So if you have trouble remembering about things like this. Try setting up your computer to help you remember.
Robert
Why Does BitTorrent Cause So Much Latency?
Whether you’re browsing the net or chatting on Skype, bandwidth and latency is an important aspect of your Internet service – especially when it comes down sharing your Internet connection with somebody else. Peer to Peer (P2P) applications are one of the most intensive tasks your modem can perform (with reportedly half of all Internet traffic being from a P2P network)
If you’ve ever tried using Skype or tried to play online games whilst trying to download something, you will know that it can be quite frustrating to see your ping go over 100ms. Although using utilities such as CfosSpeed can help manage your internet through prioritising which programs get faster speeds on your internet, here are some some causes and other solutions to this problem.
Emails: what, why and where?
What are emails? I’m sure most of you know. Electronic Mail. Messages that are sent over the internet to a Email address.
Why would you need an email address? Simple, it makes life easier. Once you have an email address you can send and receive mail instantly. Stay updated with the world, and a whole bunch of other bonuses.
Where? There are so many free email services out there that its almost hard to choose from. You need to have a look at what storage space you have with those email providers. What kind of spam filtering do they have? Is it fast, reliable, user friendly and so on.
I for one, use Gmail.com. I find their interface easy to use, works well and never goes down. It has basically unlimited storage, and the list goes on.
Then you get:
Hotmail
AIM mail
Yahoo mail
Bluebottle
inbox.com
Just about every company in the world today have email addresses. They are normally Name @company .com. thats all great. but you will, most probably, want/need an email address for yourself.
With all mail, you can have it sothat the emails can be displayed on the internet with any computer through a browser. or you can have it set up to download the messages for you to an email client such as Microsoft outlook.
The way emails work:
When you send an email, it does not go directly to that person. there are a few steps involved. Like sending a normal letter. The letter goes from you to the post office, from there it gets sorted and then leaves to go to the recipients post box. Then the recipient needs to go out and fetch the mail sothat he can read it. The same with emails.
when you send and email from your machine, it first goes through what they call a SMTP server. (simple mail transfer protocol) That is used when sending an email. After the SMTP server receives the messages, it then does a quick search to find out where the messages need to go. Once it has found it, it sends the messages to the server on the other side. From there, the recipient needs to “fetch” his mail. Then his outlook client, (or any other) goes out and fetches the messages from its server using POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3)
*note: the SMTP server and the POP3 server can be the same server.
Once the person has received the message he opens it an reads what you have to say to him.
All of this takes place within a couple of seconds. Maybe a minute.
So there you have it. Thats what emails are, and how they work.
Robert












