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Re: Is there a Wiki for posting secret keys and Easter eggs?
On Monday, October 22, 2012 5:53:57 PM UTC-5, Hot Rod wrote:
> On Monday, October 22, 2012 4:50:22 PM UTC-5, D Finnigan wrote:
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> > Is this the latest version of your document?
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> > http://macgui.com/kb/article/374
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> So I hesitate to call something 25 years old the "latest version", but yes, that appears to be the one I posted to a BBS oh so long ago. (At least without doing a diff against the one on my computer.)
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> However, this is the second text file of these I created; the first one was from the previous year, and doesn't seem to have survived as well (I think Jason Scott has posted it now).
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> And while it says they aren't listed in any particular order, that's not exactly true. I kept a notebook log of secret keys as I found them, and after I had accumulated a fair number, I created the text file. After I did the first one, I kept finding more, so did the second one. In the text file(s), they are listed in the order I had them in the notebook, so they are in the order of discovery.
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> The thing is, I had a few more in my notebook that I'd found after that second file, so the text file isn't quite the "latest version" in what I had found.
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> Later, someone going by the handle 'Ramsacker' compiled a larger list, drawing from my text file and other sources. But as I was looking at it, I realized it was incomplete (possibly missing the first list I created).
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> I've since taken all those lists and have created a new master list, and have been cleaning it up, verifying things and such. I've separated it into 'commercial' secret keys and 'cracks' secret keys though (I *so* want to use 'cracked Easter eggs'...). For now, I'm only focusing on the commercial ones however.
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> It's time consuming, I gain/lose interest in it, and so it would be nice to have a place to add a few here and there over time, rather than try to produce one big list again (only to have it get outdated on the next discovery). Kind of a niche interest within what already is a niche interest, so it remains a 'nice to have'. :)
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Can you create a spreadsheet of the keys in Google Drive and share it publicly? That might make it easier for you to edit without having to get too hung-up on formatting or organization since folks can sort stuff however they want to on their own.
-B