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by skold » 22 Dec 2004 0:30
Just added a few hpc pick templates, hpc tension tool, will do some home made picks later, and some key blank directories.
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by zeke79 » 22 Dec 2004 22:42
great to hear skold.
I have made some changes that should get us better bandwidth so things should be faster.
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by aoriii » 3 Jan 2005 18:45
If you are still offering access to your FTP server, I would very much like to have a password so I can view your templates.
thanks
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by zeke79 » 3 Jan 2005 18:59
aoriii,
read the entire post. The username and pass are already posted. 
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by zeke79 » 13 Jan 2005 1:10
Ok, just a reminder here. NO D@MN COPYRIGHTED STUFF IS TO BE UPLOADED TO THIS SERVER!!!!!!!!!! PERIOD!!!!!! If these rules cannot be followed, the server will be shut down for good.  The rules are easy to follow and you can see them when you log in unless you are using IE. As for the low down, no good, bottom feeding person who has been uploading this stuff you better hope I cannot find your ip in the server logs uploading this crap  !!
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by Chronos » 13 Jan 2005 1:28
Mozilla and IE didn't work for me, but filezilla worked well.
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by zeke79 » 13 Jan 2005 1:42
Good to hear chronos.
BTW to anyone who attempts, if you log in under the lp101 account and try to access other directories besides the default templates directory you are auto banned permanetly. Just something to think about. 
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by iworathong » 13 Jan 2005 16:46
hmm i tried to log back on today to check the new stuff but it says restricted. does this mean you have locked the lp101 login?
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by zeke79 » 13 Jan 2005 16:59
no the login is still good. The Auto banning is done by IP address. If you tried to log in before 12pm CST then the server was off due to storms in the area. Kinda weird seeing lightning and rain in January. It was in the mid to lower 60's here yesterday  .
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by zeke79 » 16 Jan 2005 2:36
added myself picking one of my brinks shrouded locks with the american AM4 keyway.
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by digital_blue » 16 Jan 2005 8:46
zeke: When you make such a great resource available for free I figure you deserve *at least* as many ppl saying "great job, thanks for everything" as those who say "your site doesn't work, the pasword isn't good, it's too slow, I don't know how to use my computer"
... So here's my 2 cents ...
Thanks again for a very valuable resource. Your time and effort is appreciated.
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by zeke79 » 17 Jan 2005 7:42
You are very welcome. I am glad you like it. 
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by iworathong » 17 Jan 2005 21:01
im very happy that you have made this great source of information open to all and i thank you alot. =D
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by zeke79 » 17 Jan 2005 21:55
no problem. 
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by Peaky » 18 Jan 2005 7:21
Sorry Zeke i should have posted,
Thanks, your doing a great service, even though im on dial up it was still worth downloading
(except the joke or 2 youve included but we shall say no more on that  )
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