The UK Growers Thread!

DrOfWelshMagic

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Lol m8, I guess it would be just a s/Wales thing for me, meet up , no addresses then !
must be a south wales thing m8...
I met a guy on here thru enquiring about the cup in the dam (why I joined originally tbh) and weeks later, im smoking with him in easy times coffee shop in the dam. been in touch ever since and we are going back this july to catch a game of footy and sample the hagues coffee shops, 2 days there then 2 days in the dam, seeing as we're so close to the place n all... hee hee think im gonna try the hash n oils/full melts this time as their weed just don't do it for me. any tips lads???
 

newuserlol

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wheres mine samboill just have a g tho lol
all gone now drg, i aint even got a joint to smoke meself, 12oz = a new pair of air max for me and that was it lol oh well on with the next.

i gotta stop taking so many zoplicone whilst drinking, wake up and havent a fucking clue whats gone on the night before not that very much ever does happen in my uneventful life but it would be nice to remember a little lol
 

Saerimmner

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morning all, thought id chuck this up for a laugh....

[h=2]Microsoft Windows Got Backdoors For NSA[/h] Computer security specialists have been aware for two years that unusual features are contained inside a standard Windows software “driver” used for security and encryption functions. The driver, called ADVAPI.DLL, enables and controls a range of security functions. If you use Windows, you will find it in the C:Windowssystem directory of your computer.
ADVAPI.DLL works closely with Microsoft Internet Explorer, but will only run cryptographic functions that the US governments allows Microsoft to export. That information is bad enough news, from a European point of view. Now, it turns out that ADVAPI will run special programs inserted and controlled by NSA. As yet, no-one knows what these programs are, or what they do.
Recently, Microsoft programmers mistake has revealed that special access codes prepared by the US National Security Agency have been secretly built into Windows. The NSA access system is built into every version of the Windows operating system now in use, except early releases of Windows 95 (and its predecessors).
The result of having the secret key inside your Windows operating system is that it is tremendously easier for the NSA to load unauthorized security services on all copies of Microsoft Windows, and once these security services are loaded, they can effectively compromise your entire operating system. The NSA key is contained inside all versions of Windows from Windows 95 OSR2 onwards.
The first discovery of the new NSA access system was made two years ago by British researcher Dr Nicko van Someren. But it was only a few weeks ago when a second researcher rediscovered the access system. With it, he found the evidence linking it to NSA.

Two weeks ago, a US security company came up with conclusive evidence that the second key belongs to NSA. Like Dr van Someren, Andrew Fernandez, chief scientist with Cryptonym of Morrisville, North Carolina, had been probing the presence and significance of the two keys. Then he checked the latest Service Pack release for Windows NT4, Service Pack 5. He found that Microsoft’s developers had failed to remove or “strip” the debugging symbols used to test this software before they released it. Inside the code were the labels for the two keys. One was called “KEY”. The other was called “NSAKEY”.
According to those present at the conference held in Santa Barbara during this report, Windows developers attending the conference did not deny that the “NSA” key was built into their software. But they refused to talk about what the key did, or why it had been put there without users’ knowledge.
Microsoft’s top crypto programmers were astonished to learn that the version of ADVAPI.DLL shipping with Windows 2000 contains not two, but three keys. Brian LaMachia, head of CAPI development at Microsoft was “stunned” to learn of these discoveries, by outsiders. The latest discovery by Dr van Someren is based on advanced search methods which test and report on the “entropy” of programming code. Within the Microsoft organisation, access to Windows source code is said to be highly compartmentalized, making it easy for modifications to be inserted without the knowledge of even the respective product managers.
Researchers are divided about whether the NSA key could be intended to let US government users of Windows run classified cryptosystems on their machines or whether it is intended to open up anyone’s and everyone’s Windows computer to intelligence gathering techniques deployed by NSA’s burgeoning corps of “information warriors”.
The good thing is that NSA key inside CAPI can be replaced by your own key, and used to sign cryptographic security modules from overseas or unauthorized third parties, unapproved by Microsoft or the NSA. This is exactly what the US government has been trying to prevent. A demonstration “how to do it” program that replaces the NSA key can be found on Cryptonym’s website.
According to one leading US cryptographer, the IT world should be thankful that the subversion of Windows by NSA has come to light before the arrival of CPUs that handles encrypted instruction sets. These would make the type of discoveries made this month impossible. “Had the next-generation CPU’s with encrypted instruction sets already been deployed, we would have never found out about NSAKEY.”
 

tip top toker

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Oh my god. I've just had a peek at the prices for the ps4 and xbox one on amazon. I assume those prices must be dropping by a huge amoun2t come release, if not anyone who actually buys one is actually without the need for a debate, a fucking retard. First it's £600 for the console, then it's £90 for a game and £90 for a second controller. WTF??
 

pon

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I just fuckin said that!
morning all, thought id chuck this up for a laugh....

Microsoft Windows Got Backdoors For NSA

Computer security specialists have been aware for two years that unusual features are contained inside a standard Windows software “driver” used for security and encryption functions. The driver, called ADVAPI.DLL, enables and controls a range of security functions. If you use Windows, you will find it in the C:Windowssystem directory of your computer.
ADVAPI.DLL works closely with Microsoft Internet Explorer, but will only run cryptographic functions that the US governments allows Microsoft to export. That information is bad enough news, from a European point of view. Now, it turns out that ADVAPI will run special programs inserted and controlled by NSA. As yet, no-one knows what these programs are, or what they do.
Recently, Microsoft programmers mistake has revealed that special access codes prepared by the US National Security Agency have been secretly built into Windows. The NSA access system is built into every version of the Windows operating system now in use, except early releases of Windows 95 (and its predecessors).
The result of having the secret key inside your Windows operating system is that it is tremendously easier for the NSA to load unauthorized security services on all copies of Microsoft Windows, and once these security services are loaded, they can effectively compromise your entire operating system. The NSA key is contained inside all versions of Windows from Windows 95 OSR2 onwards.
The first discovery of the new NSA access system was made two years ago by British researcher Dr Nicko van Someren. But it was only a few weeks ago when a second researcher rediscovered the access system. With it, he found the evidence linking it to NSA.

Two weeks ago, a US security company came up with conclusive evidence that the second key belongs to NSA. Like Dr van Someren, Andrew Fernandez, chief scientist with Cryptonym of Morrisville, North Carolina, had been probing the presence and significance of the two keys. Then he checked the latest Service Pack release for Windows NT4, Service Pack 5. He found that Microsoft’s developers had failed to remove or “strip” the debugging symbols used to test this software before they released it. Inside the code were the labels for the two keys. One was called “KEY”. The other was called “NSAKEY”.
According to those present at the conference held in Santa Barbara during this report, Windows developers attending the conference did not deny that the “NSA” key was built into their software. But they refused to talk about what the key did, or why it had been put there without users’ knowledge.
Microsoft’s top crypto programmers were astonished to learn that the version of ADVAPI.DLL shipping with Windows 2000 contains not two, but three keys. Brian LaMachia, head of CAPI development at Microsoft was “stunned” to learn of these discoveries, by outsiders. The latest discovery by Dr van Someren is based on advanced search methods which test and report on the “entropy” of programming code. Within the Microsoft organisation, access to Windows source code is said to be highly compartmentalized, making it easy for modifications to be inserted without the knowledge of even the respective product managers.
Researchers are divided about whether the NSA key could be intended to let US government users of Windows run classified cryptosystems on their machines or whether it is intended to open up anyone’s and everyone’s Windows computer to intelligence gathering techniques deployed by NSA’s burgeoning corps of “information warriors”.
The good thing is that NSA key inside CAPI can be replaced by your own key, and used to sign cryptographic security modules from overseas or unauthorized third parties, unapproved by Microsoft or the NSA. This is exactly what the US government has been trying to prevent. A demonstration “how to do it” program that replaces the NSA key can be found on Cryptonym’s website.
According to one leading US cryptographer, the IT world should be thankful that the subversion of Windows by NSA has come to light before the arrival of CPUs that handles encrypted instruction sets. These would make the type of discoveries made this month impossible. “Had the next-generation CPU’s with encrypted instruction sets already been deployed, we would have never found out about NSAKEY.”
 

Garybhoy11

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What pricedoes a gram of bubble go forlocal to you guys? Mine goes at 20
hahaha i dont even think anyone round my way knows what bubble hash is lol its NEVER been around here as far as im aware, best i can get if im buying is some nice Cheese/Blue cheese/lemon haze 2g for a score or £65 a Q, apart from that its only soap bar or shitty chinky bud around these parts, thats why i grow my own, would be good to get to know some other scottish growers and maybe we cud do some trades,
 

Don Gin and Ton

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all gone now drg, i aint even got a joint to smoke meself, 12oz = a new pair of air max for me and that was it lol oh well on with the next.
i gotta stop taking so many zoplicone whilst drinking, wake up and havent a fucking clue whats gone on the night before not that very much ever does happen in my uneventful life but it would be nice to remember a little lol
switch to amytrips man much easier to come off the zops and they much cheaper too. same nights kip but you don't get the bandy drunk bouncin about feeling.
Oh my god. I've just had a peek at the prices for the ps4 and xbox one on amazon. I assume those prices must be dropping by a huge amoun2t come release, if not anyone who actually buys one is actually without the need for a debate, a fucking retard. First it's £600 for the console, then it's £90 for a game and £90 for a second controller. WTF??
i'm not getting either. neither one has impressed me so far. going to wait for E3 and see what's what but i'll probably go through the back catalogue of games i refused to pay full price for new on the current xbox and be more than happy for a year or two til the new ones come down in price for crimbo or the jan sales.
hahaha i dont even think anyone round my way knows what bubble hash is lol its NEVER been around here as far as im aware, best i can get if im buying is some nice Cheese/Blue cheese/lemon haze 2g for a score or £65 a Q, apart from that its only soap bar or shitty chinky bud around these parts, thats why i grow my own, would be good to get to know some other scottish growers and maybe we cud do some trades,
there's plenty of yas to get a good haha 'crop circle' formed as baz would say. lmao at not knowing what bubble hash is...
 

The Yorkshireman

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Taken just now @ 21 days 12/12 lights off.

Smaller 'Two Toke Killer'.
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Bigger 'Two Toke Killer'.
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The 'Grape Kush x Psycho' that got sprayed still isn't showing pistils yet so I didn't bother taking a pic.
 

shawnybizzle

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Alright shit heads how are we all?? So yorkie are all these sprayed with the tria?? I'm at day 29 from seed now there coming along nicely ;) IMG_20130528_153606_596.jpg
 

MrSkyhighatrist

Active Member
Oh my god. I've just had a peek at the prices for the ps4 and xbox one on amazon. I assume those prices must be dropping by a huge amoun2t come release, if not anyone who actually buys one is actually without the need for a debate, a fucking retard. First it's £600 for the console, then it's £90 for a game and £90 for a second controller. WTF??
Not sure about the games and controllers but I know the Xbox One will be £400 and then cheaper if you buy it with a subscription to live.
 
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