I dunno man. Maybe my sis does.
WebMD says either Menopause or Cancer, so let's hope Chris is right
fatbob309 wrote:Cancer... that explains everything.

fatbob309 wrote:Jeep junkyard or is that at the local frys?
Number 7 wrote:Precision Automotive in Kingman. He's got a lot of Jeeps sitting back there, so yeah, it's a Jeep Junkyard.
offroadaz wrote:spent the last 3 hours trying to get myself admin rights on the new pc
took awhile but I was finally able to crack the password
Quadfire wrote:was it 'password'?
brotobeast wrote:embeded a slide show of the show:clap:
offroadaz wrote:lol
was a pain cause I knew how to do it use pwdump then ophcrack but you cant use pwdump without local admin rights. Other option was to boot to unix distro but I dont have a cd burner here
So i had to con a coworker into logging on with their account that has admin permissions. Made up a story saying I need to verify settings on their account, once they logged on I ran LCP to get the NT and LM hash keys then inputted those into ophcrack. Once they were in there took 45 seconds for the password to come up
Still had an issue though since we have to login to the domain to work, the domain controller wouldnt let me add myself to the local admin group since Im not a domain admin
So I used a priv esc trick to get my shell running as local admin so I could install stuff
went to the command prompt and did
runas /user:admin cmd.exe
once I had a cmd shell with local admin rights I opened the task manager and killed explorer.exe
then from my cmd window I ran explorer again, since the cmd window was running with admin rights anything launched from it has admin rights too. Now my explorer has local admin rights and I can install/delete whatever I want
Vehicle Rolls Over Into
Trench in Peoria
PEORIA - Rescue attempts are underway as a car falls down a mine shaft Monday afternoon.
It happened just before 4 p.m. A vehicle rolled over, falling into a trench in the 31300 block of N. Lake Pleasant Parkway.
Peoria technical rescue crews and a medical helicopter are on scene, trying to rescue the victim or victims trapped inside.
The mine shaft is deep, and rescuers say they can't even see the bottom with their flashlights. Their first priority was to secure the Jeep, to make sure it didn't slip farther.
Since then, crews have been focused on the delicate operation of freeing the driver and any passengers inside