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  • Useful links
  • Useful Links
  • USEFUL LINKS
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  • ...and don't forget to follow @nbtt030 on Twitter!
  • If you want to know anything about anything: www.wowhead.com World of Warcraft Wiki: www.wowwiki.com For planning your gear: www.wow-loot.com
  • So try them out.
  • A place to throw links we may want to reference or re-create. [1] - Barrayan timeline [2] - Close up of Vorbarra Sultana and Vorkosigan lands [3] - Map of Barrayar [4] - Listing of COunts mentioned.
  • Here is a list of many useful sites that answer most of the common questions that new users have and can serve as a reference for experienced players as well. The official forums contain much of this information and more as well.
  • Please only add webites that are useful to Google Earth.
  • With the great success of Pokémon Go lots of sources of information sources appeared. Below you can the pages where we try to collect them together, divided by source or goal. * Sources * Tools * Communities
  • Below are a handful of suggested sources for research for things like move lists, backstories and other information that might be pertinent to your character. Serebii Probably one of the best and most well known sources of material as far as the Pokemon world is concerned. Great for knowing about some of the geography of the world as well as basic Pokemon information, move lists that cover all four generations and other interesting types to go on.
  • RANDOM * binary hex base64 translator * hash generator * factorization * factorization * text manipulation * list of palindromes * list of primes * xor for windows by crash_demons (source should be linux compat.) * Soulseekah's count algorithm: SOME CODE FOR TOOLS (from 2014 edition) * * * Gambling with Secrets The Enigma Code Nice introduction to cryptology, explanation of basic ciphers and cracking techniques. And elementary introduction to the famous Enigma code used by the Germans during WWII. <-- the horse's mouth
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  • ...and don't forget to follow @nbtt030 on Twitter!
  • If you want to know anything about anything: www.wowhead.com World of Warcraft Wiki: www.wowwiki.com For planning your gear: www.wow-loot.com
  • So try them out.
  • Below are a handful of suggested sources for research for things like move lists, backstories and other information that might be pertinent to your character. Serebii Probably one of the best and most well known sources of material as far as the Pokemon world is concerned. Great for knowing about some of the geography of the world as well as basic Pokemon information, move lists that cover all four generations and other interesting types to go on. Bulbapedia A wiki with a severe love of the Pokemon. Great for more detailed background information and in some cases also offer slightly better move lists. Also has a lot on basic geography and synopsis of characters and other interesting traits about Pokemon.
  • A place to throw links we may want to reference or re-create. [1] - Barrayan timeline [2] - Close up of Vorbarra Sultana and Vorkosigan lands [3] - Map of Barrayar [4] - Listing of COunts mentioned.
  • Here is a list of many useful sites that answer most of the common questions that new users have and can serve as a reference for experienced players as well. The official forums contain much of this information and more as well.
  • Please only add webites that are useful to Google Earth.
  • With the great success of Pokémon Go lots of sources of information sources appeared. Below you can the pages where we try to collect them together, divided by source or goal. * Sources * Tools * Communities
  • RANDOM * binary hex base64 translator * hash generator * factorization * factorization * text manipulation * list of palindromes * list of primes * xor for windows by crash_demons (source should be linux compat.) * Soulseekah's count algorithm: SOME CODE FOR TOOLS (from 2014 edition) * * * Gambling with Secrets The Enigma Code Nice introduction to cryptology, explanation of basic ciphers and cracking techniques. And elementary introduction to the famous Enigma code used by the Germans during WWII. Stuff from #3301hackers LINKS RELATED TO #3301HACKERS Relevant now <-- the horse's mouth <-- code to xor files <-- to get all tweets in a nice forma / <-- xor scan of whole file <-- contains data files Somewhat historical: <-- book of law book codes code <-- inspection of CicadaOS (files from 3301.img)