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  1. Thank you ... very important to feel the air (positive energy) going into the body (especially the upper lobes ... feel and be aware of it) breathe in white energy and breathe exhale expel out the black BS. Try to visualize as such and be aware of the process, but only a few times a day and back to allowing the mind and body work on its own. Yes, I do this in part of my mediation exercises each day to cope with stress.
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  3. Ah my dear @AstroSkipper so you love cats, very cool! Every cat has its own personality, its own character, and a lot of love. Really a lot of love. It's up to us to decide, if we want to have this love to be expressed to us, and vice versa...I'm owned by all cats. Especially by the sick ones. "Delighting in our physical presence, they may begin to purr and perhaps roll on their backs, exposing their vulnerability. As if to say, “I trust you. Give me some love and make me feel good.” Their gift to us is that they receive us deeply, without any troubling cognitions or disturbing memories of less savory moments, such as when we forgot to feed them... They’re just here with us right now." HERE: If You Love Cats, This May Be Why: What felines can teach us about affection: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/intimacy-path-toward-spirituality/201507/if-you-love-cats-may-be-why "Research has shown that cats can be very healing for us. A 10-year research study suggests that cat owners were less likely to die of heart attacks than people who have never owned one. The latter group was 40 percent more likely to die from heart attacks and 30 percent more likely to die from cardiovascular disease. Other studies confirm that cats can lower our blood pressure and release dopamine and serotonin, which reduce stress and improve immune functioning. Cats can also help release oxytocin, which is associated with the feeling of being in love. As we know, love heals, and perhaps an important aspect of this healing is the bonding created by their ability to receive us deeply..." "Be a cat. Get out of your head, take a deep, easy breath, and be mindfully present with how it feels in your body to receive a hug and affection from a loved one. Whether from a cat or human, letting in love just might heal you." © John Amodeo For you @AstroSkipper: *The PEDRO ZUAZUA articles I've translated: A man and his two cats ( on page 22 of this topic) A cat does not enter my house. Period. (on page 22) The first day (and night) with 'Mía'. (on page 23) How 'Mía' met her grandmother (on page 23) A single cat leads to another cat (on page 23) Thank you all!
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  4. Hello @msfntor! Thank you for the linked article about Mia! I have been a cat person since I was 10 years old. I love all cats, and we have one ourselves. Unfortunately only one, her sister died over 2 years ago (due to illness). Anyway, I can absolutely confirm that cats always do what they want, like little Mia! Cats have a mind of their own, and I love that more than anything. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  5. I'm trying to create an extended kernel for NT4, but I'm having trouble finding the real base Address . The reason for searching for the new base address I know is because I got this error after adding function: I was able to get Memory.dmp by running nt4 on an old real computer but I couldn't find the real base Address. I tried entering the base address ollyDumpEX specified for me but it didn't work : , but the error changed : kernel32 can not relocate address, so if i move it to the working address , it goes BSoD , at first , kernel32 use critial base address, so it goes BSoD suddenly. at next kernel32 use bad base address so it tried to move address , but kernel32 does not allow relocate address , so it shows such BSoD. I think the range of the addresses not to use for Kernel32.dll. Dealing with NT4 is difficult and it is not as easy to handle with it unlike 2000 and XP. But I am really surprised how @junior600 finds the real base Address . He was saying he's working on CFFexplorer like I do !
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  6. ... A simpler solution, at least according to me , would be to just create a new bookmark pointing to "about:about": Result in St52: Of course, this is just a personal preference ... Others may be fine with installing a dedicated extension, along with an additional toolbar button... In any case, my moto is: "The more choice there is, the better" ! ...
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  7. My cat is a black one. She is more than 20 years old. She is a full member of our family and is loved more than anything else.
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  8. These pictures soothe my mind
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  9. CATS LOVE pictures (on Bing): pinterest pinterest tumblr pinterest facebook ... and many more!
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  10. Hello to all fans of roytam1's browsers! Some time ago I was asked if I knew a way to install a button in New Moon 28 that lists and makes available all about pages like the one I presented in my thread "Mypal 68 in Windows XP - Custom Buttons and Extensions" for the browser Mypal 68. Meant was the custom button aboutbutton. Link: I totally forgot that here is a perfect way to do this. The solution is to install the extension Toolbar Buttons 1.1.1. Link: http://caa:addon/toolbar-buttons Of course, to use this link you must have installed the extension Classic Add-ons Archive. Link: https://github.com/JustOff/ca-archive/ The genius of Toolbar Buttons is that with a single extension you get an incredible number of buttons to extend the functionality of our UXP browsers. I use a lot of them. Here is a quotation from the developer's description: Anyway, one of these 100 buttons is called about:about. With this button, you have full access to all about pages in your browser. I use this extension and many of their provided toolbar buttons in all compatible browsers from the very first time. Especially the buttons Clear Data, Clear Cache and Restart. Maybe, a few of the other provided buttons do not work properly anymore, but most of them do. The buttons have to be installed by the toolbar's item "Customize" via drag and drop. Tested in New Moon 28 and Serpent 52. Have fun with this! Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  11. Katmai BEARS MORE here: https://dgrin.com/discussion/268022/katmai-bears
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  12. Hello @Taiga-chan! Glad to hear you got my program package working! Have fun with it! You're welcome! And, many thanks! Greetings from Germany, AstroSkipper
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  13. @AstroSkipper Hi, I got your program work, I had a good experience, and in getting Windows Update too. and using the newer TLS I tried to read your manual. Thanks for your good job too. And I'm sorry I didn't come to tell you. I've been busy with the Windows Media Player Dedicated Windows Media Player Addon, Server 2003 for All Languages, and the RDP 7.0 Addon. (ENU ONLY) And now I'm trying to find a tester with my addon All languages are ready to be tested. Google may have mistranslated
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  14. Oh, thank you for this extension! You're welcome!
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  15. Thank you; I wanted to make sure I wasn't just overlooking it. Back when Serpent was new, both versions (52 and 55) had support for Sync, so at least back then - 2018 or so - it just got included by default in Firefox forks like Basilisk/Serpent. So it seems to me that if it isn't in MyPal 68, its absence is likely deliberate. I just don't know whether it's deliberate on Feodor2's part or on Mozilla's part. It could be that Feodor2 removed it to avoid licensing issues with Mozilla, or it could be that Mozilla changed the source so that unbranded/rebranded forks no longer contain Sync by default. But it's not that big of a deal. I'm just curious, and I'm sure Feodor2 has bigger issues to contend with (MyPal 68 is still in beta).
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  16. Houtong Cat Village – Famous for Adorable Cats : https://www.charismaticplanet.com/houtong-cat-village/
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  17. 5-five-5: Golden Pheasant on 5-five-5.blogspot.nl - and look at this one gorgeous! : https://www.flickr.com/photos/robnwatkins/15182238555/in/photostream/ 11 Most Beautiful Pheasants Pheasants originate from Asia and spread across the world through importation. Many people believe that the Romans initially brought these majestic birds to Britain, and the rest is history. There are 35 pheasant species, each with a large number of subspecies. Let’s take a look at the 11 most beautiful pheasants. Here: https://thehipchick.com/most-beautiful-pheasants/ The Facts and Information of Golden Pheasant The stunning golden pheasant is a gamebird of the order Galliformes (gallinaceous birds) and belongs to the family Phasianidae (pheasants). The Golden Pheasant or Chinese pheasant “Chrysolophus pictus” is native to forests in mountainous areas of western China. Its feral populations have been established in the UK, Canada, United States, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, France, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. In natural habitats, golden pheasants are particularly aggressive because they have a “harem” structure, mating with several hens a year. The adult golden pheasant is approximately 90 to 105 cm in length. The golden pheasant is unmistakable with its golden crest and rump and bright red body. The deep orange “cape” can be a feast in the display, appearing as an alternating black and orange fan that covers all of the faces but its bright yellow eye with a pinpoint black pupil.... Regardless of the male’s showy appearance, these hardy birds are very tough to see in their natural habitat, which is dense, dark young conifer forests with sparse undergrowth. Therefore, little is known about their behavior in the wild. The golden pheasant feed consists of the ground grain, leaves, and invertebrates, but they roost in trees at night. They tend to eat berries, grubs, seeds, and other types of vegetation. The golden pheasant is able to fly fast for short distances, they prefer to run. If startled, however, they will burst to the sky in a “flush.” Whereas flying clumsily in short bursts, and spending most of their time on the ground. If startled, they can suddenly burst upwards at great speed and with a distinctive wing sound. The male golden pheasant has a metallic call in the breeding season. The golden pheasant is usually found in zoos and aviaries, but often as hybrid specimens that have similar to Lady Amherst’s pheasant in their lineage. There are also different mutations of the golden pheasant well-known from birds in captivity, including the dark-throated, yellow, cinnamon, salmon, peach, splash, mahogany, and silver.... Read more: https://www.charismaticplanet.com/golden-pheasant-bird/
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  19. @Mathwiz! I can't find a sync function in Mypal 68 either, it doesn't seem to have been added yet. You know that @feodor2 is working on important improvements and existing problems, many functions are still missing, e.g. update function for extensions, internationalization and localization and so on. Whether the support for Firefox Sync will be added again, I don't know exactly. But, you can open an issue on GitHub. @feodor2 looks there more regularly than here.
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  20. Forest Lights Michiana Photography Excursionists (South Bend, IN) Ninja Dog - 忍者犬: Soft Morning Light The soft, warm sunlight shining through a slight mist shortly after sunrise created this beautiful light and colour, which I contrasted with the darker trees in the foreground. Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ninja_dog/24855078085/in/photostream/ Early morning sun rays filtering through trees in forest. #texas #united states Issaqueena Trail, Clemson, SC | Horse camp, Country roads, Trail - Pinterest Marketa Kalvachova: Light into the forest Sunbeams through the trees. Bohemian paradise, Czech republic, Europe Olgierd Rudak - Waiting for a Little Red Hood 2
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  21. Not sure, but the topic came up recently in another thread, and this seems like the appropriate place to ask: Was support for Firefox Sync removed from MyPal 68? I looked around and couldn't find it, but the Photon UI is so Chrome-like (and Australis-unlike) I could easily have missed it. If it was removed, was it because of a requirement under the MPL?
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  22. That was nice for you to drive, but it's sad you stopped driving anymore after that situation.
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  23. Shorthorn Project has them. Go to "Ported Applications" and you'll see everything ported, including the games.
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  24. "social fragility..." The man suffers from mental illness and was in prison. Álvaro García Sometimes, everything is part of a kind of whiting that bites its own tail: social determinants influence health and, in addition to a genetic predisposition, a socioeconomic vulnerability is added that increases the risk of poor mental health. Whatever their circumstances, all prisoners with mental health problems require help. - essential network of help, rebuilding ties and affective ties: “After 30 years without speaking to my mother, I started a relationship again."
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  25. Try this -- https://www.dropbox.com/s/th8jdp8kok2966s/VistaGames_1.0.0.0_Addon.zip?dl=1 It's an "addon" for slipstreaming onto an XP install disk but just extract it then extract the games.exe inside and that should get you what you need.
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  26. Hi Damnation, if you intend to insert a new Section in the NtosKrnl, I advise you to use Stud_PE : http://www.cgsoftlabs.ro/studpe.html Ximonite and win32 used it.
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  27. Hello. I have been trying to do something similar to this but with NTOSKRNL.EXE and the other 3 similar exe files. I have been unable to add a section to the file like I can with ntdll.dll. How I added a section to ntdll.dll: I made a blank file and added the code I wanted to add to ntdll.dll with HxD Opened CFF Explorer and clicked "Section Headers" in the sidebar. Right clicked the space below the last section and clicked "Add Section (File Data)" and chose the file with the new code. Programs I tried when trying to add a section to NTOSKRNL.EXE: CFF Explorer (Same process as ntdll.dll) LordPE (Invalid RVAs) PEMaker (Couldn't make new section) Does anyone have info that could help me?
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  28. If you are looking for WildBill's post-EOL patches for Windows 2000 go to Post #3 Now, for the PE Tool for creating patches, here's the Download link: PE Tool 0.0.5 Version 0.0.1 ------------------ INITIAL RELEASE Version 0.0.2 ------------------ Improved the disassembly view: if an address evaluates to a known name, the name will be shown instead and color-coded. Version 0.0.3 ------------------ - Fixed some bugs in the assemble instruction dialog where certain edit fields weren't being enabled. - Fixed some bugs where the clicked-on address didn't match the assembly text. - Improved detection of .map entries so that they show up in the disassembly. - Added a menu entry for changing the code entry point. - Improved the feedback in confirmation dialogs when working with relocs. - Updated the .map files with my newest versions. Version 0.0.4 ------------------ - Fixed some disassembly bugs. - Fixed some bugs when assembling instructions. - Added a menu entry under Directories... that lets you change the address of an exported function. Version 0.0.5 ------------------- - ***LOTS*** of fixes - Adds control over the listing font to the preferences window. - Automatically updates build timestamps. - Tries to detect the need for relocs and will list them as warnings at the bottom in a new message window. - Highlights instructions where it thinks a reloc is needed in red. - Added buttons to the hex bytes dialog to make it easy to insert ANSI or Unicode strings. - Added the ability to split sections. - Added the ability to chop off the beginning of sections. - Added the ability to move the entire export table. - Added support for adding forwarded exports. - Added the ability to grow the file header if space is available. - Added an "Update exports" menu entry that will force rebuilding the export table. I've been trying to build a simple tool that will hopefully make creating security patches easier. It's still pretty rough around the edges, but here is a screenshot of what I've got so far: I've been using it to make a Win2k patch for KB982214, the SMB vulnerability. I'll probably be able to test the patch tomorrow in a VM. The tool lets you do a few simple things so far: - Add relocation chunks and chunk entries - Move certain sections (this is somewhat dangerous for most sections, but moving resources and relocations should be safe) - View some directory information, like imports and relocations - Automatically fixes up certain directory information if the section that contains them moves (relocations, imports, debug info, etc.) - Grow sections to fill any available slack between them and the next section - Change bytes - Assemble instructions - Fix a file checksum If you have a .MAP file the disassembler can resolve symbols and color-code them, as the pic shows. It's also showing relocations in red. I didn't write the disassembler portion and it's not perfect, but I've managed to fix some of the worst issues.
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