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how do I delete my microsoft account
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Launch Windows Mail. Click "Tools," then click "Accounts."

Click the email account that you want to delete, then click "Remove."

Click "OK." The email account will be deleted.

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1993 mercedes 400 sel
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One of the biggest, heaviest, safest, most comfortable cars ever made. Longer, heavier, more fuel capacity, etc than the next body style in 2000, the W140 body M-B's were, and still are, some of the best road cars ever made. If you drive long, fairly straight and for long distances, this is the car for you. On the highway I get 20-22 mpg, same as the highway MPG for the 2007 Toyota's, so how can you go wrong. This car will make you feel you should be riding in back, not driving it.

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where can i get the english translation of a song in spanish?
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dictionary.com/translator

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how much does it cost to place belt on 1999 malibu
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This replacement of the surpentine belt should be under 100 at your local repair shop. Best of luck

 

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whats the difference between Facebook and instagram
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Facebook Camera simplifies “instantaneous” photo-sharing from your mobile and allows you to upload directly your mobile pics to your Facebook profile.

It’s simply a new way of seamlessly following your friends’ pics on Facebook and uploading pics when you’re away from your desktop.

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You can share one or several photos in a snap with Facebook Camera and see what friends are up to with a feed of nothing but their photos.

Facebook Camera has no “Comment” or “Likes” as we have in Instagram.

– You can post multiple photos from your camera roll in one go before you get home. – You can crop and apply filters to give your photos a “new look” but with a lot fewer filters than Instagram – You can scroll down a single feed of all your friends’ photos and it’s definitely an Instagram inspired design. – You can tag your friends, add photo captions and say where you are. Probably focused to support “Facebook Places” Geo-loc tool. – You can see photos from the different apps your friends use too – a great tool.

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Instagram is much more than a simple photo-sharing app with vintage filters.

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Although it looks like Instagram, Facebook Camera’s “essence” is profoundly different from Instagram’s.

- Facebook is you. With your real name. Instagram is a nickname with a different user not always related to your “real” life.

- We use Instagram to discover and meet new people through pics – not so with “Facebook Camera”.

- Facebook Camera is just a new way to share your pics within the Facebook “universe” and a new way to browse your friends pics.

- Facebook Camera shares with: Friends who are already friends. Instagram shares with: 60 million potential friends and growing.

- “Likes” and “Comments” sound similar in Facebook and Instagram but are actually very different things in the daily use of each platform. On Instagram, photos generate a lot of interaction, with likes and comments. On Facebook, we’d usually only comment on relevant things relating to a photo.

- Instagram’s filters are really just a way of drawing in new subscribers. After using IG for a while, you move onto more sophisticated photo editing apps. Facebook Camera is an attempt to boost photo-sharing on the mobile without missing out on the mobile photography trend.

- Tagging your friends on the new Facebook Camera helps you keep a high users visit frequency and stickiness. Nothing new. In Instagram, we only tag friends in a Twitter Way but there is no “tracking” of the pics you have been tagged in.

- Geo-tag your pics supporting “Facebook Places” strategy. Instagram has its own “Geo-location” tool linked to “Foursquare maps” but could integrate Facebook Places content one day?

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As you can see, as Instagramers, there is no reason to worry. Facebook Camera is not the beginning of the end for Instagram. It´s just a way to sustain Facebook interest and stickiness.

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how to hack
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Learn a programming language. You shouldn't limit yourself to any particular language, but there are a few guidelines.

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C is the language the Unix was built with. It (along with assembly language) teaches something that's very important in hacking: how memory works.

Python or Ruby are high-level, powerful scripting languages that can be used to automate various tasks.

Perl is a reasonable choice in this field as well, while PHP is worth learning because the majority of web applications use PHP.

Bash scripting is a must. That is how to easily manipulate Unix/Linux systems—writing scripts, which will do most of the job for you.

Assembly language is a must-know. It is the basic language that your processor understands, and there are multiple variations of it. At the end of the day, all programs are eventually interpreted as assembly. You can't truly exploit a program if you don't know assembly.

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Know your target. The process of gathering information about your target is known as enumeration. The more you know in advance, the fewer surprises you'll have.

Hacking

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Use a *nix terminal for commands. Cygwin will help emulate a *nix for Windows users. Nmap in particular uses WinPCapto run on Windows and does not require Cygwin. However, Nmap works poorly on Windows systems due to the lack of raw sockets. You should also consider using Linux or BSD, which are both more flexible, more reliable, and more secure. Most Linux distributions come with many useful tools pre-installed.

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Secure your machine first. Make sure you fully understood all common techniques, including how to protect yourself. Start with basics—have you found a server hosting a site about illegal or possibly bad activities? Try to hack it, any way you can. Don't change the site, just make it yours.

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Test the target. Can you reach the remote system? While you can use the pingutility (which is included in most operating systems) to see if the target is active, you can not always trust the results—it relies on the ICMP protocol, which can be easily shut off by paranoid system administrators.

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Determine the operating system (OS). Run a scan of the ports. Try pOf, or nmap to run a port scan. This will show you the ports that are open on the machine, the OS, and can even tell you what type of firewall or router they are using so you can plan a course of action. You can activate OS detection in nmap by using the -O switch.

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Find a path or open port in the system. Common ports such as FTP (21) and HTTP (80) are often well protected, and possibly only vulnerable to exploits yet to be discovered.Try other TCP and UDP ports that may have been forgotten, such as Telnet and various UDP ports left open for LAN gaming.

An open port 22 is usually evidence of an SSH (secure shell) service running on the target, which can sometimes be bruteforced.

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Crack the password or authentication process. There are several methods for cracking a password, including brute force. Using brute force on a password is an effort to try every possible password contained within a pre-defined dictionary of brute force softwareUsers are often discouraged from using weak passwords, so brute force may take a lot of time. However, there have been major improvenments in brute-force techniques.

Most hashing algorithms are weak, and you can significally improve the cracking speed by exploiting these weaknesses (like you can cut the MD5 algorithm in 1/4, which will give huge speed boost).

Newer techniques use the graphics card as another processor—and it's thousands of times faster.

You may try using Rainbow Tables for the fastest password cracking. Notice that password cracking is a good technique only if you already have the hash of password.

Trying every possible password while logging to remote machine is not a good idea, as it's easily detected by intrusion detection systems, pollutes system logs, and may take years to complete.

It's often much easier to find other way into system, than cracking password.

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Get superuser privileges. Try to get root privileges if targeting a *nix machine, or administrator privileges if taking on Windows systems.Most information that will be of vital interest is protected and you need a certain level of authentication to get it. To see all the files on a computer you need super user privileges—a user account that is given the same privileges as the "root" user in Linux and BSD operating systems.

For routers this is the "admin" account by default (unless it has been changed); for Windows, this is the Administrator account.

Gaining access to a connection doesn't mean you can access everything. Only a super user, the administrator account, or the root account can do this.

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Use various tricks. Often to gain super user status you have use tactics such as creating a buffer overflow, which causes the memory to dump and that allows you to inject a code or perform a task at a higher level than you're normally authorized.In unix-like systems this will happen if the bugged software has setuid bit set, so the program will be executed as a different user (superuser for example).

Only by writing or finding an insecure program that you can execute on their machine will allow you to do this.

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Create a backdoor. Once you have gained full control over a machine, it's a good idea to make sure you can come back again. This can be done by backdooringan important system service, such as the SSH server. However, your backdoor may be removed during the next system upgrade. A really experienced hacker would backdoor the compiler itself, so every compiled software would be a potential way to come back.

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Cover your tracks. Never let the administrator know that the system is compromised. Do not change the website (if any), do not create more files than you really need. Do not create any additional users. Act as quickly as possible. If you patched a server like SSHD, make sure it has your secret password hard-coded. If someone tries to login with this password, the server should let them in, but shouldn't contain any crucial information.

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where can i find old military occupational specalties
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Major Duties
AH-64 Attack Helicopter Repairer 15R Aviation Supervises and performs maintenance on AH-64 attack helicopters, excluding repair of systems components.

AH-64A Armament and Electrical System Repairer 15X Aviation Performs aviation unit (AVUM), intermediate (AVIM), and depot maintenance on the AH-64 electrical and instrument systems and the electrical, electronic, mechanical, and pneudraulics systems associated with AH-64 armament/missile and fire control systems.

AH-64D Armament/Electrical/Avionics Repairer 15Y Aviation Supervises, inspects, and performs aviation unit, intermediate, and depot maintenance on the AH-64D armament, electrical, and avionic systems, to include the electrical, electronic, mechanical, and pneudraulics systems associated with AH-64D armament/missile fire control systems.

AVENGER Crewmember 14S Air Defense Artillery Supervises, operates or serves as a member of a lightweight, highly mobile, Air Defense weapons system.

AVENGER System Repairer 27T Ordnance Corps Supervises, performs, and inspects unit level, direct support, and general support maintenance on AVENGER system and associated components (less carrier and communications).

Air Defense Artillery Officer 14O Air Defense Artillery The role of an Air Defense Artillery Officer is to be a leader in operations specific to the Air Defense Artillery Branch and to be an expert in the tactics, techniques and procedures for the employment of air defense systems. You will lead teams in protecting U.S. forces from aerial attack, missile attack and enemy surveillance.

Air Defense Artillery Senior Sergeant 14Z Air Defense Artillery Supervises, plans, coordinates, and directs the emplacement, operation, unit level maintenance and management of air defense artillery weapon systems in support of ADA units at all levels.

Air Traffic Control Equipment Repairer 94D Ordnance Corps Performs unit through intermediate direct support maintenance and installation of ATC communications, navigation aids (NAVAIDS), and landing systems.

Air Traffic Control Operator 15Q Aviation Supervises and provides ATC services, to include flight following using visual flight rules (VFR), instrument flight rules (IFR), and special visual flight rules (SVFR), at ATC facilities.

Aircraft Components Repair Supervisor 15K Aviation Supervises aviation unit (AVUM), intermediate (AVIM), and depot maintenance on aircraft components, aviation communications and other electronic/electrical systems associated with Army aircraft. The individual must be knowledgeable of the duties performed by personnel in MOS 15B, 15D, 15F, 15G, 15H, and 15N.

Aircraft Electrician 15F Aviation Supervise, inspect, and perform aviation unit (AVUM), intermediate (AVIM), and depot electrical maintenance on aircraft electrical systems.

Aircraft Maintenance Senior Sergeant 15Z Aviation Supervises aviation unit maintenance (AVUM), intermediate (AVIM), and depot maintenance in activities having a mix of aircraft maintenance and/or component repair MOS.

Aircraft Pneudraulics Repairer 15H Aviation Supervise, inspect, and perform aviation unit (AVUM), intermediate (AVIM), and depot maintenance on aircraft pneudraulics systems.

Aircraft Powerplant Repairer 15B Aviation Supervises, inspect, and perform aviation unit (AVUM), intermediate (AVIM), and depot maintenance on aircraft turbine engines and components.

Aircraft Powertrain Repairer 15D Aviation Supervises, inspects, and performs aviation unit (AVUM), intermediate (AVIM), and depot maintenance on aircraft powertrain systems.

Aircraft Structural Repairer 15G Aviation Supervise and perform aviation unit (AVUM), intermediate (AVIM,) and depot maintenance on aircraft structures.

Airdrop Systems Technician 921A Quartermaster Corps Airdrop Systems Technician is a warrant officer position which is responsible for providing commanders and their staff with guidance on conducting or receiving airborne or airdrop operations. They are also responsible for supervising the inspection and packing of parachutes, removing unservicable parachutes from inventory, and supervise maintenance of airdrop equipment.

All Source Intelligence Technician 350F Military Intelligence The All Source Intelligence Technician is a warrant officer position which is responsible for combining and organizing intelligence information from different source into a single finished product. They may also advise the commander and his staff on the intelligence situation and considerations, as well as coordinating with analytical groups, specialized intelligence activities, and intergovernmental or multinational organizations.

Allied Trades Specialist (Machinist) 91E Ordnance Corps The machinist supervises and performs the fabrication, repair, and modifications of metallic and nonmetallic parts and supervises metalworking shop activities.

Ammunition Specialist 89B Ordnance Corps Receives, stores, and issues conventional ammunition, guided missiles, large rockets, and other ammunition related items; performs maintenance (unit, direct support and general support) modification, destruction, and demilitarization on ammunition and explosive components; and operates computer hardware and software/utilities manual records to perform stock control and accounting procedures.

Ammunition Technician 890A Ordnance Corps Ammunition Technician is a warrant officer position which is responsible for receipt, storage, issue, and demilitarization of conventional ammunition and all its components. This position may also be responsible for investigation ammunition accidents and malfunctions, as well as preparing contingency plans for ammunition storage and security.

Animal Care Specialist 68T Medical Service Corps Supervises or provides the care, management, treatment, and sanitary conditions for animals, with a primary responsibility of prevention and control of diseases transmitted from animal to man and comprehensive care for government owned animals.

Armament Repairer 45K Ordnance Corps Supervises and performs direct/general support (DS/GS) and depot level maintenance/repairs on the mechanisms/systems of tank turrets/weapons, fighting vehicles, towed/self-propelled artillery, small arms, and other infantry weapons.

Armor Officer 19O Armor The role of an Armor Officer is to be a leader in operations specific to the Armor Branch and to lead others in many areas of combat operations. As an Armor Officer, you may either work with tank units that utilize the M1A1 and M1A2 Abrams Tanks, or cavalry units responsible for forward reconnaissance operations.

Armor Senior Sergeant 19Z Armor Serve as principal NCO in armor company, cavalry troop, or operations and intelligence staff sections in armor battalion, cavalry squadron, or higher level organizations.

Artillery Mechanic 63D Ordnance Corps Supervises and performs unit maintenance and recovery of all self-propelled field artillery cannon weapon systems, including the automotive, turret, fire control, and chemical protection subsystems thereof.

Automated Logistical Specialist 92A Quartermaster Corps Supervises and performs management or stock record/warehouse functions pertaining to receipt, storage, distribution, and issue. Maintains equipment records and parts.

Automatic Test Equipment Operator and Maintainer 39B Ordnance Corps Operates, maintains, and supervises unit and direct and general support (DS/GS) level maintenance on Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) consisting of electronic equipment test and repair facilities.

Automotive Maintenance Warrant Officer 915A Ordnance Corps Automotive Maintenance is a warrant officer position which plans and performs field maintenance on wheeled and light tracked vehicles, as well as self-propelled artillery systems, ground support, and other powered equipment. As well as fixing malfunctioning equipment, they are also responsible for shop safety, inventory, writing and maintaining Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), scheduling routine maintenance, and managing the dispatch of available vehicles.

Aviation Officer 15O Aviation An Officer within the Aviation Branch is first an expert aviator, but is also responsible for the coordination of Aviation operations from maintenance to control tower operations to tactical field missions. All Aviation Officers lead Soldiers and Aviation units and work with the following Army helicopters; OH-58 Kiowa, UH-60 Black Hawk, CH-47 Chinook, and AH-64 Apache.

Aviation Operations Specialist 15P Aviation Schedules and dispatches tactical aircraft missions and performs associated operational administrative duties.

Avionic Communications Equipment Repairer 94L Ordnance Corps Performs intermediate and depot maintenance on aircraft communications equipment.

Avionic Mechanic 15N Aviation Performs unit and intermediate maintenance on tactical communications security (COM-SEC), communication, navigation, identification friend or foe (IFF), and flight control equipment.

Avionic Radar Repairer 94R Ordnance Corps Performs intermediate (AVIM) and depot maintenance on avionic equipment which operates using radar principles.

Bands Senior Sergeant 02Z Adjutant General's Corps Supervise military musical activities of division, Army, and MACOM bands. Serves as unit First Sergeant or Sergeant Major and enlisted conductor of the band.

Baritone or Euphonium Player 02C Adjutant General's Corps Participates as a musician in a military band and supervises an instrumental section.

Bassoon Player 02K Adjutant General's Corps Participates as a musician in a military band and supervises an instrumental section.

Biomedical Equipment Specialist 68A Medical Service Corps Performs maintenance services and repairs of all medical equipment. This equipment employs mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, compressed gas and steam, electrical/electronic, solid state, digital, microprocessor, optical, and radiological principles.

Bradley Linebacker Crewmember 14R Air Defense Artillery Supervise and operate the BSFV and associated equipment.

Bridge Crewmember 21C Corps of Engineers Command, serve, or assist as a member of a squad, section, or platoon. They provide conventional and powered bridge and rafting support for wet and dry gap crossing operations.

Broadcast Journalist 46R Adjutant General's Corps Participates in or supervises the operation of radio or television broadcast section, team, detachment, or Armed Forces Radio and Television Service network affiliate or comparable broadcast activity.

CHAPARRAL and REDEYE Repairer 27G Ordnance Corps Supervises or performs direct and general support (DS/GS) level maintenance on the CHAPARRAL and REDEYE missile systems and associated equipment and trainers.

Cable Systems lnstaller - Maintainer 25L Signal Corps Installs, operates, and performs unit level maintenance on cable and wire communications systems, communication security (COMSEC) devices, and associated equipment. Operates and performs Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles and power generators.

Cannon Crewmember 13B Field Artillery Supervises or serves as a member of field artillery cannon section or ammunition section.

Cannon Fire Direction Specialist 13E Field Artillery Leads, supervises, or serves as a member of a fire direction element or operations section of a field artillery cannon unit.

Cargo Specialist 88H Transportation Corps Transfers or supervises the transfer of passengers and cargo to and from air, land, and water transport by manual and mechanical methods.

Carpentry and Masonry Specialist 21W Corps of Engineers Performs general heavy carpentry, structural steel, and masonry duties, to include fabrication, erection, maintenance, and repair of rigging devices, trusses, and other structural assemblies.

Cavalry Scout 19D Armor Leads, serves, or assists as a member of scout crew, squad, section, or platoon in reconnaissance, security, and other combat operations.

Chaplain 56O Adjutant General's Corps As an Army chaplain you will have the responsibility of caring for the spiritual well-being of Soldiers and their Families. An Army chaplain's flock can consist of over 1,500 people. For this reason, the Army chaplain is crucial to the success of the Army's mission. Providing spiritual leadership for the Army Family requires a special person with a unique calling.

Chaplain Assistant 56M Adjutant General's Corps Provides specified elements of religious support mission in deployments, combat operations, training, and sustainment.

Chemical Operations Specialist 74D Chemical Corps Operates, performs operator maintenance, or supervises the use of NBC detection and decontamination equipment, smoke generators, and assists in the establishment, administration, training, and application of NBC defense measures. The NBC NCO provides training, advice, and supervision regarding the proper use and maintenance procedures for chemical equipment and chemical operations in company and higher level organizations.

Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Officer 74O Chemical Corps CBRN Officers command or serve as a Platoon Leader of a Chemical unit while employing the state-of-the-art CBRN defense systems. In a command and staff role the CBRN Officer, plans, coordinates, and directs CBRN operations and training within a command or activity to include CBRN vulnerability assessment; multi-spectral obscuration; sensitive site exploitation and assessment; CBRN reconnaissance; CBRN decontamination; CBRN force protection; and combating WMD, which includes nonproliferation, counter proliferation, and consequence management.

Civil Affairs Officer 38O Civil Affairs Civil Affairs Officers are experts in acting as a liaison between the Army and civilian authorities and populations. Civil Affairs Officers many times must facilitate relationships between U.S. military forces and the people of the nation(s) in which those forces are operating.

Civil Affairs Specialist 38B Civil Affairs Supervises, researches, coordinates, conducts, and participates in analysis, planning, and production of Civil Affairs related documents and actions encompassing both strategic and tactical Civil Affairs operations for Army, joint, and combined military commands.

Clarinet Player 02J Adjutant General's Corps Participates as a musician in a military band and supervises an instrumental section.

Clinical Psychologist 73BO Medical Service Corps As a clinical psychologist in the Army, you will promote effective mental health in our collaborative health care environment. As a clinical psychologist and an Officer on the U.S. Army Health Care Team, you'll have the opportunity to work with soldiers and their families - in a variety of settings.

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how can we find territorial limits of azarbaijan in different historical periods?
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The Azerbaijan Republic covers an area of 33,891 square miles (86,600 square kilometers). It includes the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, which  is inhabited mostly by Armenians, and the noncontiguous Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, which is separated from Azerbaijan by Armenian territory. Nakhchivan borders on Iran and Turkey to the south and southwest. Azerbaijan is on the western shore of the Caspian Sea. To the north it borders the Russian Federation, in the northwest Georgia, in the west Armenia, and in the south Iran. Half the country is covered by mountains. Eight large rivers flow down from the Caucasus ranges into the Kura-Araz lowland. The climate is dry and semiarid in the steppes in the middle and eastern parts, subtropical in the southeast, cold in the high mountains in the north, and temperate on the Caspian coast. The capital, Baku, is on the Apsheron peninsula on the Caspian and has the largest port.

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if its a computer then yes... but if its a phone then sorry :( u can't

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how do I delete Wise convert community tool bar
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Depending how much of a toolbar you received you can usually click on the (x) on the beginning of it and a popup will ask if you want to disable other features of it,

Then after doing this go to your control panel and click on either uninstall a program or programs and features,

Scroll the list and right click the toolbar in question and select uninstall

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