Kung Fu Volleyball or Extreme Hacky Sack

It’s really called “sepak takraw”.

It is a popular sport in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Philippines.

International play is now governed by ISTAF, the International Sepak Takraw Federation. The King’s Cup World Championships are held every year in Thailand.

Sepak takraw is now a regular sport event in the Asian Games and the Southeast Asian Games.

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Vote For Doodle 4 Google Finalist!

image thumb Vote For Doodle 4 Google Finalist! Parker (C. James) Wolverton, a 7th grader from Shiloh Christian in Bismarck, is one of 40  regional finalists of over 33,000 entries in the Doodle 4 Google contest.

The winner will receive a $15,000 scholarship, their doodle will appear on Google May 27th, the school they attend will get $25,000 and other prizes too.

The winner is decided by votes.  Voting is open from May 18, 2010 6:00 a.m. Pacific Time (PT) to May 25, 2010 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time (PT). After May 25th, we will tally up your votes and announce the four national finalists and national winner on May 26, 2010 at an awards ceremony in New York. The national winner’s doodle will appear on Google.com on May 27, 2010

Go vote!  He is representing region 6 in the 7-9 grade catagory.

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Hacking Weak Passwords

image thumb1 Hacking Weak Passwords There is a post on One Man’s Blog that I thought was pretty interesting.  It is about the use of weak passwords and how they can get you into trouble.

The following is a list of common passwords from the post:

  1. Your partner, child, or pet’s name, possibly followed by a 0 or 1 (because they’re always making you use a number, aren’t they?)
  2. The last 4 digits of your social security number.
  3. 123 or 1234 or 123456.
  4. “password”
  5. Your city, or college, football team name.
  6. Date of birth – yours, your partner’s or your child’s.
  7. “god”
  8. “letmein”
  9. “money”
  10. “love”

Assuming the hacker has a reasonably fast connection and PC here is an estimate of the amount of time it would take to generate every possible combination of passwords for a given number of characters.

Password Length All Characters Only Lowercase
3 characters
4 characters
5 characters
6 characters
7 characters
8 characters
9 characters
10 characters
11 characters
12 characters
13 characters
14 characters
0.86 seconds
1.36 minutes
2.15 hours
8.51 days
2.21 years
2.10 centuries
20 millennia
1,899 millennia
180,365 millennia
17,184,705 millennia
1,627,797,068 millennia
154,640,721,434 millennia
0.02 seconds
.046 seconds
11.9 seconds
5.15 minutes
2.23 hours
2.42 days
2.07 months
4.48 years
1.16 centuries
3.03 millennia
78.7 millennia
2,046 millennia
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