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USBVirusScan | Didier Stevens
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USBVirusScan will launch any program you provide as a command line parameter each time a USB stick is inserted. I use it to start a full virus scan on the inserted USB drive, hence the name. For example, to start a cmd.exe on each USB drive you insert, you start USBVirusScan like this:. USBVirusScan cmd /k %d:. D (or %c for legacy reasons) is a placeholder for the drive-letter of the inserted USB drive. USBVirusScan -i cmd /k %d:. The -q switch will stop a running instance of USBVirusScan. The volume nam...
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OMGITHAPPENEDWHATREALLYOMG!!!!!! | soupy says
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November 5, 2008. I am so happy that I was in America tonight. Thank you for sharing the glory with me, Seattle. Laquo; an election story. City Slows Your Brain. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Who’s the Scientist?
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Ballard Sidewalk Sale | soupy says
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July 23, 2009. A 35 year old sidewalk sale, oh my. After work, I avoided chores for a few hours by wandering up Ballard Ave and Market St past all of the lovely sale tables and racks. My “if you can only go to one store, then go here” is Velouria. On Market St – $10 t-shirt bin outside and 20% off ALL non-sale items inside. Also, I went inside the new KAVU location; there is some elbow room in there now! Sale goes through Sunday. Laquo; high density living. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Peace Corps | soupy says
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I served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Mongolia from 2006 – 2008. The three goals of the Peace Corps. Helping the people of interested countries in meeting their needs for trained men and women. Helping promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served. Helping promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of all Americans. Hopefully, this blog will help fulfill the Third Goal. On June 8, 2007. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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moving to better | soupy says
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June 24, 2009. A few weeks ago, I moved from a house with a WalkScore. Of 49 to an apartment with a WalkScore of 97. The transition is everything I wanted to be and more. For a carless individual, having three. Grocery stores less than .35 miles away from my home is amazing. A library less than .5 miles away is simply beautiful. I walked to everything in town in Mongolia. Well, I didn’t have much of a choice, and there wasn’t much. Now, I live in live, breathing neighborhood. In a big city.
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DeAnn in the Andes: What I have in common with Hillary Clinton
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DeAnn in the Andes. Tuesday, January 8, 2008. What I have in common with Hillary Clinton. You can skip reading this post, because its super boring, UNLESS you know a phone operator at COPA Airlines or a Peruvian FedEx truck driver. Then you must read. 36 minutes of phone calls with them and I have not been able to get any of those things, or an earlier flight. Sigh. But not very interesting to the reader. You know what IS interesting, though? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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DeAnn in the Andes: Lake Titicaca (let out the giggle)
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DeAnn in the Andes. Monday, January 7, 2008. Lake Titicaca (let out the giggle). The Incan Gruge, er I mean the rainy season, continued during our exodus from Cusco and the Sacred Valley to our next adventures in Lake Titicaca. Lots of water: a pretty amazing giant lake to go with all the rain. And at a higher elevation than Cusco! But we got a knock on our door at 6:50 that the bus to take us on our lake tour was already at our hostal to pick us up! We visited the islands of Uros. Having not done our Fo...
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DeAnn in the Andes: And belated Happy New Years...
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DeAnn in the Andes. Saturday, January 5, 2008. And belated Happy New Years. Hope you all had a safe and exciting New Years celebration. 161;Feliz Año Nuevo! Hope your 2008 is off to a great start. Sure is for Obama, eh? Oh D, I love you how weave the words you use, and how you refer to things happening in the news. Maybe when you come back to us, the US will be a saner place. January 7, 2008 at 4:31 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my South American travel blog! View my complete profile.
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DeAnn in the Andes: Lost my pants, but not my pride
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DeAnn in the Andes. Thursday, January 10, 2008. Lost my pants, but not my pride. I am feeling much better today for several reasons. Thank you so much to friends who have sent me thoughts of encouragement or empathy for my travel woes and whining about health and weather. Your positive energy has granted me a great day! And the Bostonians wished me luck on my mad dash to find and conquer my wandering ATM card in the 3 hour layover I had before my flight to Ecuador. January 18, 2008 at 1:24 PM.
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DeAnn in the Andes: There's no place like home
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DeAnn in the Andes. Wednesday, January 23, 2008. There's no place like home. Clicked my heels, and 4 flights (and 1 crying, fidgety, touchy baby) later, I am back to my true home: San Jose, California. Which was good for me to clarify at the LA airport this morning so my luggage did not go to Costa Rica. Lots of time in airports and planes over the past 30 hours! For now, I am going to recoup some energy and spend time being spoiled by my family here before heading back up to Seattle early next week.