Author Topic: Non-Sold BLIDS  (Read 4606 times)

No, that chance would be rendered impossible if you check every key with the database. Also, you can find how many keys there are until you need to change the algorithm or make a new slot for key entering. By then, the time it takes to do all this you might as well retire and sit on a lawn calling kids to stop being on it.

The only thing in common with any key is the two starting letters which is AA. Now what if it was AB.

No, that chance would be rendered impossible if you check every key with the database. Also, you can find how many keys there are until you need to change the algorithm or make a new slot for key entering. By then, the time it takes to do all this you might as well retire and sit on a lawn calling kids to stop being on it.

The only thing in common with any key is the two starting letters which is AA. Now what if it was AB.

Get off my lawn!
(286511799958070431838109696 Possible IDs)

286511799958070431838109696 Possible IDs
That is how many are used in digits.

286,511,799,958,070,431,838,109,696

27 Digits and we only are using five.

Now, how did you get that number.

its called maff.
you carry the god damn 1!!!

26 letters + 10 numbers
17 character keys

36^17, because each alphanumeric character is able to be reused.

And,
its called maff.
you carry the god damn 1!!!

See, that is where I could not calculate it. I have a 22.5 key calculator with no ability to clear and four functions. Unless I get four AAA batteries, It is not changing.

Windows comes with a calculator.

Mine for some reason does not like to use powers. It keeps saying the problem as x*y instead of x^Y as if I typed it in as xy.
« Last Edit: February 06, 2009, 08:30:09 PM by General Omega »

Make a calculator in visual basic. :o
I've done it before.
(For an assignment ofcourse. Not in my spare time)

I just started to learn math functions too. If I had a copy I would make one. I am too reoccupied with helping my friend out with how to do if-or loops with variables in school.


Would
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Object.Items.Add (Object.text)
work?
« Last Edit: February 06, 2009, 08:16:12 PM by General Omega »

Eh I don't know, the school used an older version of the thing, and most of the stuff is different.

Edit: Seems I kept those files on my computer. I could send the code to you through MSN.

I hate VB.net. I am so used to robotic coding in C++ that I get annoied every time I try to do If loops. Ex:
Code: [Select]
If Listbox1.text="blah" then
   Blah blah friking blah

I go


If Listbox1.text=="blah" then
   Blah blah friking blah


2-99 are unused because they may be reserved.
666 is unused possibly to prevent some religious things, or perhaps he doesn't want to hear someone bragging about it.
1337 means 'leet' which somehow translates to elite. Again, this would create a boost in ego and no one wants to hear people brag about stuff like this.
A large ammount of the 2k IDs are sold from another website.
10k was put up for auction.
you have it all wrong buddy
l33t=Eleet              that is the base for it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet
« Last Edit: February 07, 2009, 11:18:04 AM by sgtjacob »

2-99 are unused because they may be reserved.
666 is unused possibly to prevent some religious things, or perhaps he doesn't want to hear someone bragging about it.1337 means 'leet' which somehow translates to elite. Again, this would create a boost in ego and no one wants to hear people brag about stuff like this.
A large ammount of the 2k IDs are sold from another website.
10k was put up for auction.

666 was sold.