I actually figured it out and opened the archive,but the resulting 2
jpeg files, I am only ableto open the first one, the second prompts
for the password and when I paste in the one given, it won't accept
it. To be honest judging from the first jpeg that I can open,I don't
see the need for all of this security, these pics are hardly illegal
or contriversial that I have seen so far.
As for your tone, there is no need to get high and mighty, I have been
in and out of these groups far longer than you, and have never been
treated so rudely. Believe me when I say there used to be far more
posting of better materials in the past, with less rancor among the
people. Most of this stuff looks like it came from a Sears catalog,
and is endlessly redundant.
Peter Pan
(Back from Neverland)
On 25 Nov 2009 00:59:01 -0600, +Grant <+Grant@grant.grant> wrote:
>In article <qp3pg5lm1egvgfiei78n47blhm9gi00lkr@4ax.com>, Peter Pan
><PP@neverland.net> wrote:
>
>> On 24 Nov 2009 17:12:42 GMT, "'C, 0-SM,0S\"" <Ow@Zat.com> wrote:
>>
>> >The password?: Do-not-tell-peterpan
>>
>> Not very nice cosmo, but how bout a further hint, unless you are being
>> deliberately un social.
>
>
>I'm tired of all this bullshit!
>We should be helping each other. Who needs it more than the helpless?
>This means you!
>Here goes:
>
>The password for his first rar post is "Password". Get it now? Or do I
>have to explain what quotation marks mean? If you can't stir your brain
>to work enough to understand what hes doing I'll go one better.
>
>The passwords for ALL his rar posts are IN the text of his intro post
>for each set. If you can't figure out which word they are (easy!) try
>each of them. This password for this one is "Do-not-tell-peterpan".
>Copy/paste that into the rar program (without the quotes) when it asks
>for the password and there you are.
>How can you be so stupid not to know this after all the help you've
>been given if you can communicate with English as well as you do? If
>you sat on a stone chair with your brain under your butt it wouldn't
>even make a lump big enough for you to notice it.
>
>Download all the files in a set.
>Use Quickpar to run the par files to check the parts are good. That
>program will also join the parts to make one big rar file.
>Then you use a rar program to decompress that after it asks for the
>password. Now you have some pretty pictures you might not really
>deserve.
>Do I have to explain to you how to look at them too?
>
>To give you any more help I would have to smack your skull around some
>in person to try to get your attention and then push your fingers down
>on the keyboard and mouse for you. That wouldn't be worth my time and
>energy.
>Don't bother to reply to me. This is it. I'm not going to repeat this
>HELP.
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