In article <HPT4F.20029$Pr1.8266@fx01.iad>, dresden@cityof.com says...
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> I would like to preface this by showing appreciation to both Shiina and Count
> for all their work. The community at large thanks you for all you do.
>
> When it comes to passwords... I know many of you find it frustrating, and I get
> that, but these posters have their reasons and we are in no position to complain
> about it. And before you say "But, it goes against the spirit of usenet...",
> just stop. This is a different time now and the likelihood of things being
> removed are much, much higher. If this gives even a little chance of it lasting
> a bit longer, then we should all be for it. Besides, I kinda like trying to
> figure it out.
>
> And now for some basic instructions.
>
> For Shiina's posts: These are almost always his full name, which can be found in
> a post made by him with the subject "PW - PW Polish.txt". If i remember
> correctly, there is one exception which uses the two-way encryption called ROT-
> 47. To use this, do a web search for "rot47 encoder". Once you find a tool, and
> there are several, paste in Shiina's full name and press encrypt/encode
> (whatever they call it on that site). The results of that will be your password.
> I am fairly sure there are older posts that have a different password, but do a
> modicum of research in previous posts and I have confidence that you can figure
> it out.
>
> For Count Drakulol's posts: These are mostly the full file name, without the
> extension. So if the file is named "Dat Name #44.rar", the password is "Dat Name
> #44". The exceptions are when he said the password was his country of origin.
> For goodness sake, the country is in his email address. If you still can't
> figure it out, google "where is count dracula from". When you get what you
> *think* is the answer, ask your self... "is this word in his email address?" If
> the answer is no, then keep reading the results and repeat.
This post should be named, "Guide for Dummies and those, who like to
remain dumb."
There is a simple solution to ROT-47: to print the ASSCI Code table and
the add or count, if you ever learnt it.
mfg
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