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c58d66135101850883bc5bc5da668fd2
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Backdoor.Pushdo.qyz
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BackDoor-FBGL!C58D66135101
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WS.Reputation.1
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Backdoor.Win32.Pushdo.qyz
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Virus.Win32.Heur.c
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UnclassifiedMalware
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Win32.Hack.Pushdo.q.(kcloud)
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TrojanDownloader:Win32/Cutwail.BS
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Trojan/Win32.Bublik
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BScope.Malware-Cryptor.Bubblik
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Backdoor.Win32.Pushdo
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W32/Pushdo.QYZ!tr.bdr
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Trj/dtcontx.G
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bbce5846c2f15579e1c2ee6bcb4f5685
31573165ce326ec1134a40c18dfa4902
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TrojanDownloader*Win32/Cutwail
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DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2013-09-19
69.194.193.70
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ClassC
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2025-02-11
209.59.180.101
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Tue, 11 Feb 2025 11:48:57 GMTServer: Apache/2.4.52 (Ubuntu)Vary: Accept-EncodingTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml langen-US xml:langen-US>head>title>The Digital Anchorage: home to a happy-go-lucky guy seeking to unscrew the inscrutable/title>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8 />!-- meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1 -->style typetext/css>body { height: 800px; background-color: #bf0005; background-image: url(Hero_image.png), -webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 100%, from(#202020), to(#bf0005)); background-image: url(Hero_image.png), -webkit-linear-gradient(left, #202020, #bf0005); background-image: url(Hero_image.png), -moz-linear-gradient(left, #202020, #bf0005); background-image: url(Hero_image.png), -ms-linear-gradient(left, #202020, #bf0005); background-image: url(Hero_image.png), -o-linear-gradient(left, #202020, #bf0005); background-image: url(Hero_image.png), linear-gradient(left, #202020, #bf0005); background-repeat: no-repeat, repeat; background-position: 50% 150px;}#overlay { width: 950px; height: 530px; /* background-color: blue; */ position: absolute; top:0; bottom: 100px; left: 0; right: 0; margin: auto; cursor: pointer;}#mobile { display: none;}@viewport { width: device-width; zoom: 1.0;}@-ms-viewport { width: device-width ;}@media screen and (max-width: 480px) {}.modal { display: none; /* Hidden by default */ position: fixed; /* Stay in place */ z-index: 1; /* Sit on top */ padding-top: 100px; /* Location of the box */ left: 0; top: 0; width: 100%; /* Full width */ height: 100%; /* Full height */ overflow: auto; /* Enable scroll if needed */ background-color: rgb(0,0,0); /* Fallback color */ background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.4); /* Black w/ opacity */}.modal-content { position: relative; background-color: #fefefe; margin: auto; padding: 0; border: 1px solid #888; width: 40%; box-shadow: 0 4px 8px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.2),0 6px 20px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.19); -webkit-animation-name: animatetop; -webkit-animation-duration: 0.4s; animation-name: animatetop; animation-duration: 0.4s}/* Add Animation */@-webkit-keyframes animatetop { from {top:-300px; opacity:0} to {top:0; opacity:1}}@keyframes animatetop { from {top:-300px; opacity:0} to {top:0; opacity:1}}/* The Close Button */.close { color: white; float: right; font-size: 28px; font-weight: bold;}.close:hover,.close:focus { color: #000; text-decoration: none; cursor: pointer;}.modal-header { padding: 1px 16px; background-color: #0919f2; color: white;}.modal-body {padding: 20px 20px;}.modal-footer { padding: 1px 16px; background-color: #0919f2; color: white;}/style>/head>!-- Google tag (gtag.js) -->script async srchttps://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?idG-0D3B7CVS8G>/script>script> window.dataLayer window.dataLayer || ; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag(js, new Date()); gtag(config, G-0D3B7CVS8G);/script>body>div idoverlay>div idmobile>center>h3>Ben Okopnik/h3>Doerbr>Thinkerbr>Bon vivantbr>Nature Loverbr>Bluewater Sailorbr>Big Data Professional/center>/div>/div>div idmyModal classmodal> !-- Modal content --> div classmodal-content> div classmodal-header> span classclose>×/span> p> /p> /div> div classmodal-body> p idmodal-p>/p> /div> div classmodal-footer> p> /p> /div> /div>/div>script>var myArray I\x27m no genius. I\x27m smart in spots, and I stay around those spots. \n -- Thomas Watson Sr., the founder of IBM,The scientific mind is not closed: it is merely well-guarded by a conscientious and seldom sleeping gatekeeper.\n -- Garrett Hardin, USCB ecologist/economist,Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact: Everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you and you can change it, you can influence it, you can build your own things that other people can use.\n -- Steve Jobs,A person is as sick as their secrets.\n -- Joe Polish,If you always hire people who are smaller than you are, we shall become a company of dwarfs. If, on the other hand, you always hire people who are bigger than you are, we shall become a company of giants.\n -- David Ogilvy,Your identity follows your behavior, not necessarily the other way around despite common wisdom.\n -- Benjamin P. Hardy, organizational psychologist,A student asked Richard Montañez, the inventor of Flamin\x27 Hot Cheetos how he was teaching without a Ph.D. I do have a Ph.D., he responded. I\x27ve been poor, hungry and determined.,You have enemies? Good. That means you\x27ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.\n -- Winston Churchill,If everybody loves you, something is wrong. Find at least one enemy to keep you alert.\n -- Paulo Coelho,У правды есть особенность одна,\nО ней забыть стараются обычно:\nлогична ложь, а истина - без дна.\nОна грязна, страшна, и алогична.\n -- Дмитрий Быков,Anything is possible if you don\x27t know what you\x27re talking about... \n -- seen in a fishing forum,The only alternative to coexistence is codestruction.\n -- Jawaharlal Nehru,Indeed, a major source of objection to a free economy is precisely that it gives people what they want instead of what a particular group thinks they ought to want. Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.\n -- Milton Friedman,The most important single central fact about a free market is that no exchange takes place unless both parties benefit.\n -- Milton Friedman,The record of history is absolutely crystal clear. That there is no alternative way, so far discovered, of improving the lot of the ordinary people that can hold a candle to the productive activities that are unleashed by a free enterprise system.\n -- Milton Friedman,You suffocate hatred by exposing it to the sunlight, not by sweeping it under the carpet. \n -- Svetlana Voreskova on Medium,All any scientist is trying to do is establish what is objectively true and share that. Whether or not it agrees with any of your prior philosophies.\n -- Neil deGrasse Tyson,It looks like you need a lot of intelligence to figure probabilistic things out when you don\x27t have skin in the game. There are things one can only get if one has some risk on the line.\n -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb,Those of us who take risks have their priorities firmer than vague textbook notions such as truth.\n -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb, How to Be Rational About Rationality,Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect.\n -- Vince Lombardi,The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.\n -- Richard P. Feynman,My father says that almost the whole world is asleep. Everybody you know. Everybody you see. Everybody you talk to. He says that only a few people are awake and they live in a state of constant total amazement.\n -- Patricia (Joe Versus the Volcano),One of the most frightening things in the Western world, and in this country in particular, is the number of people who believe in things that are scientifically false. If someone tells me that the earth is less than 10,000 years old, in my opinion he should see a psychiatrist.\n -- Francis Crick,You can\x27t argue with liars. The rules of argumentation by which people convince each other of things start with the assumptions that they\x27re at least all working from the same truth.\n -- Joshua Engel, on Quora,Men are most apt to believe what they least understand.\n -- Michael de Montaigne,You only truly possess that which you cannot lose in a shipwreck.\n -- Imam Al-Ghazali,What weakens us is feeling offended by the deeds and misdeeds of our fellow men. Our self-importance requires that we spend most of our lives offended by someone.\n -- Carlos Castaneda,Arguing that you don\x27t care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don\x27t care about free speech because you have nothing to say.\n -- Edward Snowden,Despair is the conclusion of fools.\n -- Benjamin Disraeli,The correct analogy for the mind is not a vessel that needs filling, but wood that needs igniting - no more - and then it motivates one towards originality and instills the desire for truth.\n -- Plutarch, Moralia: On Listening to Lectures (circa 100 A.D),Failure is an investment with compound interest.\n -- Ali AlShamsi, on Quora,The universe is under no obligation to make sense to you. It doesn\x27t give a rat\x27s ass how your five senses interact with this world.\n -- Neil deGrasse Tyson,Warrior rule #1: Never start a fight. Never lose one. Pick your battles.,The idea that some idiot has to find science appealing, while at the same time science is literally the glue which holds modern life together, is the height of cognitive dissonance.\n -- Scott Welch, on Quora,Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man.\n -- Francis Bacon,Basic mistakes happen all the time with poorly-educated people. You need to have standards of thought to keep out the garbage.,Toute nation a le gouvernement qu\x27elle mérite.\n -- Joseph de Maistre,Everything\x27s simpler when you have a scapegoat; every problem seems more soluble if you can find a way to avoid complicity. But we\x27re all in this mess together and we all, in one way or another, create the context out of which evil emerges.\n -- Michael Masiello, on Quora,It is a mistake to treat the imaginable set as the possible set, and it is a second mistake to treat all possible states as equally likely.\n -- Mark Ferguson,Will dissent be permitted? The answer to that question will determine whether the society is a free society or a fear society.\n -- Natan Sharansky,If you don\x27t have tools to build the tools, you build yourself into what it takes to do it.\n -- Stan Hanks, on Quora,Machine learning is poorly suited for making causal inference. It depends almost entirely on correlation, much to the dismay of scientists who are interested in discovering knowledge in the form of stronger causal claims. \n -- Abhinav Maurya, on Quora,There is a deep-seated repugnance in the human breast against understanding the processes in which we are involved. Such understanding involves far too much responsibility for our actions.\n -- Marshall McLuhan,Capital goes where it\x27s welcome and stays where it\x27s well treated.\n -- Walter Wriston (1919-2005), Citicorp Chairman, 1967-1984,There is only one thing that makes you a loser, and that is when you look in the mirror and see one. Only you can put that name on you. Others may write it on the tag, but you have to stick it to your shirt, ya know?\n -- Robert Miller, on Quora,Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.\n -- John Maynard Keynes,When you allow sunk costs to become your religion, you end up with a sunk life. Learn from what got you here, but live into what will get you there.,Don\x27t learn by experience. Study, observe, and create experiences instead.\n -- Grant Cardone, The Closer\x27s Survival Guide,If you\x27re not getting what you want, then you either don\x27t know what you want, or you don\x27t know how to get it.\n -- Grant Cardone, The Closer\x27s Survival Guide,There are two kinds of people in the world: those who feel pressure, and those who apply pressure. Only one gets what they want out of life.,First be a professional - then be a virtuoso.\n -- Noam Kaiser, Israeli military saying,Other people\x27s heads are too wretched a place for true happiness to have its seat.\n -- Arthur Schopenhauer,You don\x27t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.\n -- Zig Ziglar,In a management role, No one likes a tyrant; no one respects a milquetoast, and everyone despises a clown currying popularity.\n -- Jay Bazzinotti,Control what you can, cope with what you can\x27t, and concentrate on what counts.,For many of us, the biggest gains in productivity do not come from following a specific methodology for getting things done. It comes from erecting transaction costs to nonproductive behavior.\n -- Matt Might,It\x27s not your fault ... but it might be your responsibility. That\x27s a fork in the road on the way to becoming a professional.\n -- Seth Godin,Use your best judgment, care about your impact, do work that matters... are significantly more powerful instructions than, Do it this way. Say it this way. Behave the way I told you to.\n -- Seth Godin,Today is difficult, tomorrow is much more difficult, the day after tomorrow is very beautiful, but most die tomorrow evening.\n -- Jack Ma,Век принес уроки всякие,\nно один - венец всему:\nярче солнца светят факелы,\nуводящие во тьму.\n -- Игорь Губерман,Слой человека в нас чуть-чуть\nнаслоен зыбко и тревожно,\nлегко в скотину нас вернуть,\nподнять обратно очень сложно.\n -- Игорь Губерман,Я молодых, в остатках сопель,\nбоюсь, трясущих жизнь, как грушу,\nв душе темно у них, как в жопе,\nа в жопе - зуд потешить душу.\n -- Игорь Губерман,1 Learn a lot about things that matter, then 2 work on problems that interest you 3 with people you like and respect.\n -- Paul Graham, on entrepreneurship,Programming is easy like riding a bike. Except the bike is on fire and you\x27re on fire and everything is on fire and you\x27re actually in hell.\n -- Jurgen on Twitter,If you find yourself in a fair fight, you didn\x27t plan your mission properly.\n -- David Hackworth,People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar.\n -- Thich Nhat Hanh,Don\x27t save what is left after spending; spend what is left after saving.\n -- Warren Buffett,Freedom and responsibility are erroneously separate English words for the same thing.\n -- Janis Froehlig, Quora,People can be paid in three ways: in money, in mastery, or in meaning, and ideally you want to be paid in all three.\n -- Adam Braun,A ship in port is safe, but that\x27s not what ships are built for.\n -- Grace Hopper, US Navy Admiral and Computer Scientist,We are not evaluated or rewarded based on intellect or education but on actual skills, especially social skills.\n -- Charles Tips on Quora,Чтоб мудро жизнь прожить, знать надобно немало.\nДва важных правила запомни для начала:\nТы лучше голодай, чем что попало есть,\nИ лучше будь один, чем вместе с кем попало.\n -- Омар Хайам, перевод О. Б. Румера,Blame up, credit down.\n -- Mike Olson, Cloudera,Unhook. Return the hook to where it came from.\n -- Danielle LaPorte, #truthbomb,Originality is at a premium, and the human neural architecture isn\x27t optimized for it - we are, by disposition, a conservative species, because in a static ecosystem, that provides the best return on sunk reproductive investment costs.\n -- Charlie Stross, Accelerando,1.01^365 37.8\n0.99^365 0.03\n1.02^365 1377.4\n0.98^365 0.0006,We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men.\n -- George Orwell,Nobody likes the smell of sorry.,What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof.\n -- Christopher Hitchens,If you\x27re in business, you should really only be working on delegating, motivating, and selling.\n -- Bedros Keuilian,If you want something you\x27ve never had, you have to do something you\x27ve never done.,Maintain a constant watch at all times against a dogmatical spirit: fix not your assent to any proposition in a firm and unalterable manner, till you have some firm and unalterable ground for it, and till you have arrived at some clear and sure evidence.\n -- Isaac Watts,Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think.\n -- Jean de La Bruyère,Being inoffensive, and being offended, are now the twin addictions of the culture.\n -- Martin Amis,The first human who hurled an insult instead of a stone was the founder of civilization.\n -- Sigmund Freud,Cynicism is for bench warmers. You wanna play, put your ego and your sneer away.\n -- John Carlton,Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.\n -- Marcus Aurelius,Markets are a result of human action, but not the execution of any human design.\n -- Adam Ferguson, economist,Rich people have big libraries. Poor people have big televisions.\n -- Brian Tracy,People will do anything for those who encourage their dreams, justify their failures, allay their fears, confirm their suspicions, and help them throw rocks at their enemies.\n -- Blair Warren,The older I get the more I admire and crave competence, just simple competence, in any field from adultery to zoology.\n -- H.L. Mencken,The top marketers seldom give a moment\x27s thought to what a risky tactic might do to their reputation. They don\x27t really care what people think about them. You can\x27t bank criticism.\n -- John Carlton,Military doctrine for millennia had been that a commander\x27s job was to command, not to fight. Aggressive officers had never accepted that formulation; and when the dust settled, the victorious side was normally the one whose officers were aggressive.\n -- David Drake, Hammer\x27s Slammers,The failure to act is much more often the product of inner, emotional resistance than external resistance. To move forward you must give up your story, whether it is excuses about your childhood, lack of education, your \x27bad luck\x27, your unsupportive family, where you live, etc.\n -- Dan Kennedy,Knowing what you want (and what you don\x27t want), and having the cojones to get off your butt and start dealing with the consequences of movement... these things are NOT default settings inside you.\n -- John Carlton,Where there are no men, be thou a man.\n -- Rabbi Hillel,Your reputation is harmed the most by what you say to defend it.\n -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb,Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.\n -- Viktor Frankl, Man\x27s Search for Meaning,When I meet doubt, doubt never wins.\n -- Brendon Bourchard,Delaying the decision is worse than making the wrong decision. You can usually fix bad decisions. You can\x27t fix indecision.\n -- Jason Fladlien,I like to set my goals high because one thing\x27s for sure: you won\x27t ever do better than you aim for. Doing worse is fine, you just adjust your settings and fire again.\n -- Pieter Hintjens, Social Engineering 101,I hate storms, but calms undermine my spirits.\n -- Bernard Moitessier, The Long Way,As much as one can withstand, we withstood.\n -- Six-Day War epitaph at Kibbutz Yad Mordechai,Whenever you don\x27t comprehend the rules of the game, supplement them with a part of yourself.\n -- Steve Pavlina,We are much beholden to Machiavel and others, that write what men do, and not what they ought to do.\n -- Francis Bacon,Little souls wish you to be unhappy. It aggravates them to have you joyous, efficient, and free. They like to feel that fate is disciplining you. It gives their egos wings if yours are clipped. You can ruin your life in an hour by listening to their puerile opinions.\n -- David Seabury,A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.\n -- Edward R. Murrow,All the world\x27s a very narrow bridge; the essential thing is not to be afraid.\n -- Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav (18th century),We tend to seek easy, single-factor explanations of success. For most important things, though, success actually requires avoiding many separate causes of failure.\n -- Jared Diamond,In Buddhism, we are constantly practicing the mindful observance of ourselves, including the arising, abiding, and subsiding of destructive emotions like anger. We don\x27t stuff our anger down, but we don\x27t buy its storyline either.\n -- Thubten Chödrön,The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.\n -- Bertrand Russell,Every turn you fear is empty air, dressed to look like jagged hell.\n -- Richard Bach,In crises the most daring course is often safest.\n -- Henry A. Kissinger,Fortunately for my credit, from the outside most people can\x27t tell the rapid exploitation of a belatedly recognized opportunity from deep-laid planning.\n -- Miles Vorkosigan in Komarr, by Lois McMaster Bujold,Language is the most massive and inclusive art we know, a mountainous and anonymous work of unconscious generations.\n -- Edward Sapir, Language (1921),For we fight, not for glory nor for riches nor for honour, but only and alone for freedom, which no good man surrenders but with his life.\n -- Declaration of Arbroath, 6 April 1320,If you\x27re keeping score, win.\n -- Red Auerbach,...And here be merry murtherings, and steeds with fiery hooves;\nAnd furious hordes with guns and swords, and clamberings over rooves;\nAnd horrid tumblings down from Heaven, and flights with wheels and wings;\nAnd always one weak virgin that is chased through all these things.\n -- Rudyard Kipling, Naaman\x27s Song,Humans are fear-driven animals. We constantly imagine terrible tragedies in order to try to react ahead of them. But the problem is that you spend your whole life reacting to imaginary events instead of the one real one. That is the path to suffering and pain. Tragedies will come eventually. Deal with them then and not a second before that time.,The amount of energy necessary to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it.\n -- Paul Kedrosky;var modal document.getElementById(myModal);var span document.getElementsByClassName(close)0;document.getElementById(overlay).onclick function() { var rand myArrayMath.floor(Math.random() * myArray.length); document.getElementById(modal-p).innerHTML rand.replace(/(?:\r\n|\r|\n)/g, br>); modal.style.display block;}span.onclick function() { modal.style.display none;}window.onclick function(event) { if (event.target modal) { modal.style.display none; }}/script>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Tue, 11 Feb 2025 11:48:58 GMTServer: Apache/2.4.52 (Ubuntu)Vary: Accept-EncodingTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml langen-US xml:langen-US>head>title>The Digital Anchorage: home to a happy-go-lucky guy seeking to unscrew the inscrutable/title>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8 />!-- meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1 -->style typetext/css>body { height: 800px; background-color: #bf0005; background-image: url(Hero_image.png), -webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 100%, from(#202020), to(#bf0005)); background-image: url(Hero_image.png), -webkit-linear-gradient(left, #202020, #bf0005); background-image: url(Hero_image.png), -moz-linear-gradient(left, #202020, #bf0005); background-image: url(Hero_image.png), -ms-linear-gradient(left, #202020, #bf0005); background-image: url(Hero_image.png), -o-linear-gradient(left, #202020, #bf0005); background-image: url(Hero_image.png), linear-gradient(left, #202020, #bf0005); background-repeat: no-repeat, repeat; background-position: 50% 150px;}#overlay { width: 950px; height: 530px; /* background-color: blue; */ position: absolute; top:0; bottom: 100px; left: 0; right: 0; margin: auto; cursor: pointer;}#mobile { display: none;}@viewport { width: device-width; zoom: 1.0;}@-ms-viewport { width: device-width ;}@media screen and (max-width: 480px) {}.modal { display: none; /* Hidden by default */ position: fixed; /* Stay in place */ z-index: 1; /* Sit on top */ padding-top: 100px; /* Location of the box */ left: 0; top: 0; width: 100%; /* Full width */ height: 100%; /* Full height */ overflow: auto; /* Enable scroll if needed */ background-color: rgb(0,0,0); /* Fallback color */ background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.4); /* Black w/ opacity */}.modal-content { position: relative; background-color: #fefefe; margin: auto; padding: 0; border: 1px solid #888; width: 40%; box-shadow: 0 4px 8px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.2),0 6px 20px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.19); -webkit-animation-name: animatetop; -webkit-animation-duration: 0.4s; animation-name: animatetop; animation-duration: 0.4s}/* Add Animation */@-webkit-keyframes animatetop { from {top:-300px; opacity:0} to {top:0; opacity:1}}@keyframes animatetop { from {top:-300px; opacity:0} to {top:0; opacity:1}}/* The Close Button */.close { color: white; float: right; font-size: 28px; font-weight: bold;}.close:hover,.close:focus { color: #000; text-decoration: none; cursor: pointer;}.modal-header { padding: 1px 16px; background-color: #0919f2; color: white;}.modal-body {padding: 20px 20px;}.modal-footer { padding: 1px 16px; background-color: #0919f2; color: white;}/style>/head>!-- Google tag (gtag.js) -->script async srchttps://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?idG-0D3B7CVS8G>/script>script> window.dataLayer window.dataLayer || ; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag(js, new Date()); gtag(config, G-0D3B7CVS8G);/script>body>div idoverlay>div idmobile>center>h3>Ben Okopnik/h3>Doerbr>Thinkerbr>Bon vivantbr>Nature Loverbr>Bluewater Sailorbr>Big Data Professional/center>/div>/div>div idmyModal classmodal> !-- Modal content --> div classmodal-content> div classmodal-header> span classclose>×/span> p> /p> /div> div classmodal-body> p idmodal-p>/p> /div> div classmodal-footer> p> /p> /div> /div>/div>script>var myArray I\x27m no genius. I\x27m smart in spots, and I stay around those spots. \n -- Thomas Watson Sr., the founder of IBM,The scientific mind is not closed: it is merely well-guarded by a conscientious and seldom sleeping gatekeeper.\n -- Garrett Hardin, USCB ecologist/economist,Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact: Everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you and you can change it, you can influence it, you can build your own things that other people can use.\n -- Steve Jobs,A person is as sick as their secrets.\n -- Joe Polish,If you always hire people who are smaller than you are, we shall become a company of dwarfs. If, on the other hand, you always hire people who are bigger than you are, we shall become a company of giants.\n -- David Ogilvy,Your identity follows your behavior, not necessarily the other way around despite common wisdom.\n -- Benjamin P. Hardy, organizational psychologist,A student asked Richard Montañez, the inventor of Flamin\x27 Hot Cheetos how he was teaching without a Ph.D. I do have a Ph.D., he responded. I\x27ve been poor, hungry and determined.,You have enemies? Good. That means you\x27ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.\n -- Winston Churchill,If everybody loves you, something is wrong. Find at least one enemy to keep you alert.\n -- Paulo Coelho,У правды есть особенность одна,\nО ней забыть стараются обычно:\nлогична ложь, а истина - без дна.\nОна грязна, страшна, и алогична.\n -- Дмитрий Быков,Anything is possible if you don\x27t know what you\x27re talking about... \n -- seen in a fishing forum,The only alternative to coexistence is codestruction.\n -- Jawaharlal Nehru,Indeed, a major source of objection to a free economy is precisely that it gives people what they want instead of what a particular group thinks they ought to want. Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.\n -- Milton Friedman,The most important single central fact about a free market is that no exchange takes place unless both parties benefit.\n -- Milton Friedman,The record of history is absolutely crystal clear. That there is no alternative way, so far discovered, of improving the lot of the ordinary people that can hold a candle to the productive activities that are unleashed by a free enterprise system.\n -- Milton Friedman,You suffocate hatred by exposing it to the sunlight, not by sweeping it under the carpet. \n -- Svetlana Voreskova on Medium,All any scientist is trying to do is establish what is objectively true and share that. Whether or not it agrees with any of your prior philosophies.\n -- Neil deGrasse Tyson,It looks like you need a lot of intelligence to figure probabilistic things out when you don\x27t have skin in the game. There are things one can only get if one has some risk on the line.\n -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb,Those of us who take risks have their priorities firmer than vague textbook notions such as truth.\n -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb, How to Be Rational About Rationality,Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect.\n -- Vince Lombardi,The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.\n -- Richard P. Feynman,My father says that almost the whole world is asleep. Everybody you know. Everybody you see. Everybody you talk to. He says that only a few people are awake and they live in a state of constant total amazement.\n -- Patricia (Joe Versus the Volcano),One of the most frightening things in the Western world, and in this country in particular, is the number of people who believe in things that are scientifically false. If someone tells me that the earth is less than 10,000 years old, in my opinion he should see a psychiatrist.\n -- Francis Crick,You can\x27t argue with liars. The rules of argumentation by which people convince each other of things start with the assumptions that they\x27re at least all working from the same truth.\n -- Joshua Engel, on Quora,Men are most apt to believe what they least understand.\n -- Michael de Montaigne,You only truly possess that which you cannot lose in a shipwreck.\n -- Imam Al-Ghazali,What weakens us is feeling offended by the deeds and misdeeds of our fellow men. Our self-importance requires that we spend most of our lives offended by someone.\n -- Carlos Castaneda,Arguing that you don\x27t care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don\x27t care about free speech because you have nothing to say.\n -- Edward Snowden,Despair is the conclusion of fools.\n -- Benjamin Disraeli,The correct analogy for the mind is not a vessel that needs filling, but wood that needs igniting - no more - and then it motivates one towards originality and instills the desire for truth.\n -- Plutarch, Moralia: On Listening to Lectures (circa 100 A.D),Failure is an investment with compound interest.\n -- Ali AlShamsi, on Quora,The universe is under no obligation to make sense to you. It doesn\x27t give a rat\x27s ass how your five senses interact with this world.\n -- Neil deGrasse Tyson,Warrior rule #1: Never start a fight. Never lose one. Pick your battles.,The idea that some idiot has to find science appealing, while at the same time science is literally the glue which holds modern life together, is the height of cognitive dissonance.\n -- Scott Welch, on Quora,Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man.\n -- Francis Bacon,Basic mistakes happen all the time with poorly-educated people. You need to have standards of thought to keep out the garbage.,Toute nation a le gouvernement qu\x27elle mérite.\n -- Joseph de Maistre,Everything\x27s simpler when you have a scapegoat; every problem seems more soluble if you can find a way to avoid complicity. But we\x27re all in this mess together and we all, in one way or another, create the context out of which evil emerges.\n -- Michael Masiello, on Quora,It is a mistake to treat the imaginable set as the possible set, and it is a second mistake to treat all possible states as equally likely.\n -- Mark Ferguson,Will dissent be permitted? The answer to that question will determine whether the society is a free society or a fear society.\n -- Natan Sharansky,If you don\x27t have tools to build the tools, you build yourself into what it takes to do it.\n -- Stan Hanks, on Quora,Machine learning is poorly suited for making causal inference. It depends almost entirely on correlation, much to the dismay of scientists who are interested in discovering knowledge in the form of stronger causal claims. \n -- Abhinav Maurya, on Quora,There is a deep-seated repugnance in the human breast against understanding the processes in which we are involved. Such understanding involves far too much responsibility for our actions.\n -- Marshall McLuhan,Capital goes where it\x27s welcome and stays where it\x27s well treated.\n -- Walter Wriston (1919-2005), Citicorp Chairman, 1967-1984,There is only one thing that makes you a loser, and that is when you look in the mirror and see one. Only you can put that name on you. Others may write it on the tag, but you have to stick it to your shirt, ya know?\n -- Robert Miller, on Quora,Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.\n -- John Maynard Keynes,When you allow sunk costs to become your religion, you end up with a sunk life. Learn from what got you here, but live into what will get you there.,Don\x27t learn by experience. Study, observe, and create experiences instead.\n -- Grant Cardone, The Closer\x27s Survival Guide,If you\x27re not getting what you want, then you either don\x27t know what you want, or you don\x27t know how to get it.\n -- Grant Cardone, The Closer\x27s Survival Guide,There are two kinds of people in the world: those who feel pressure, and those who apply pressure. Only one gets what they want out of life.,First be a professional - then be a virtuoso.\n -- Noam Kaiser, Israeli military saying,Other people\x27s heads are too wretched a place for true happiness to have its seat.\n -- Arthur Schopenhauer,You don\x27t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.\n -- Zig Ziglar,In a management role, No one likes a tyrant; no one respects a milquetoast, and everyone despises a clown currying popularity.\n -- Jay Bazzinotti,Control what you can, cope with what you can\x27t, and concentrate on what counts.,For many of us, the biggest gains in productivity do not come from following a specific methodology for getting things done. It comes from erecting transaction costs to nonproductive behavior.\n -- Matt Might,It\x27s not your fault ... but it might be your responsibility. That\x27s a fork in the road on the way to becoming a professional.\n -- Seth Godin,Use your best judgment, care about your impact, do work that matters... are significantly more powerful instructions than, Do it this way. Say it this way. Behave the way I told you to.\n -- Seth Godin,Today is difficult, tomorrow is much more difficult, the day after tomorrow is very beautiful, but most die tomorrow evening.\n -- Jack Ma,Век принес уроки всякие,\nно один - венец всему:\nярче солнца светят факелы,\nуводящие во тьму.\n -- Игорь Губерман,Слой человека в нас чуть-чуть\nнаслоен зыбко и тревожно,\nлегко в скотину нас вернуть,\nподнять обратно очень сложно.\n -- Игорь Губерман,Я молодых, в остатках сопель,\nбоюсь, трясущих жизнь, как грушу,\nв душе темно у них, как в жопе,\nа в жопе - зуд потешить душу.\n -- Игорь Губерман,1 Learn a lot about things that matter, then 2 work on problems that interest you 3 with people you like and respect.\n -- Paul Graham, on entrepreneurship,Programming is easy like riding a bike. Except the bike is on fire and you\x27re on fire and everything is on fire and you\x27re actually in hell.\n -- Jurgen on Twitter,If you find yourself in a fair fight, you didn\x27t plan your mission properly.\n -- David Hackworth,People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar.\n -- Thich Nhat Hanh,Don\x27t save what is left after spending; spend what is left after saving.\n -- Warren Buffett,Freedom and responsibility are erroneously separate English words for the same thing.\n -- Janis Froehlig, Quora,People can be paid in three ways: in money, in mastery, or in meaning, and ideally you want to be paid in all three.\n -- Adam Braun,A ship in port is safe, but that\x27s not what ships are built for.\n -- Grace Hopper, US Navy Admiral and Computer Scientist,We are not evaluated or rewarded based on intellect or education but on actual skills, especially social skills.\n -- Charles Tips on Quora,Чтоб мудро жизнь прожить, знать надобно немало.\nДва важных правила запомни для начала:\nТы лучше голодай, чем что попало есть,\nИ лучше будь один, чем вместе с кем попало.\n -- Омар Хайам, перевод О. Б. Румера,Blame up, credit down.\n -- Mike Olson, Cloudera,Unhook. Return the hook to where it came from.\n -- Danielle LaPorte, #truthbomb,Originality is at a premium, and the human neural architecture isn\x27t optimized for it - we are, by disposition, a conservative species, because in a static ecosystem, that provides the best return on sunk reproductive investment costs.\n -- Charlie Stross, Accelerando,1.01^365 37.8\n0.99^365 0.03\n1.02^365 1377.4\n0.98^365 0.0006,We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men.\n -- George Orwell,Nobody likes the smell of sorry.,What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof.\n -- Christopher Hitchens,If you\x27re in business, you should really only be working on delegating, motivating, and selling.\n -- Bedros Keuilian,If you want something you\x27ve never had, you have to do something you\x27ve never done.,Maintain a constant watch at all times against a dogmatical spirit: fix not your assent to any proposition in a firm and unalterable manner, till you have some firm and unalterable ground for it, and till you have arrived at some clear and sure evidence.\n -- Isaac Watts,Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think.\n -- Jean de La Bruyère,Being inoffensive, and being offended, are now the twin addictions of the culture.\n -- Martin Amis,The first human who hurled an insult instead of a stone was the founder of civilization.\n -- Sigmund Freud,Cynicism is for bench warmers. You wanna play, put your ego and your sneer away.\n -- John Carlton,Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.\n -- Marcus Aurelius,Markets are a result of human action, but not the execution of any human design.\n -- Adam Ferguson, economist,Rich people have big libraries. Poor people have big televisions.\n -- Brian Tracy,People will do anything for those who encourage their dreams, justify their failures, allay their fears, confirm their suspicions, and help them throw rocks at their enemies.\n -- Blair Warren,The older I get the more I admire and crave competence, just simple competence, in any field from adultery to zoology.\n -- H.L. Mencken,The top marketers seldom give a moment\x27s thought to what a risky tactic might do to their reputation. They don\x27t really care what people think about them. You can\x27t bank criticism.\n -- John Carlton,Military doctrine for millennia had been that a commander\x27s job was to command, not to fight. Aggressive officers had never accepted that formulation; and when the dust settled, the victorious side was normally the one whose officers were aggressive.\n -- David Drake, Hammer\x27s Slammers,The failure to act is much more often the product of inner, emotional resistance than external resistance. To move forward you must give up your story, whether it is excuses about your childhood, lack of education, your \x27bad luck\x27, your unsupportive family, where you live, etc.\n -- Dan Kennedy,Knowing what you want (and what you don\x27t want), and having the cojones to get off your butt and start dealing with the consequences of movement... these things are NOT default settings inside you.\n -- John Carlton,Where there are no men, be thou a man.\n -- Rabbi Hillel,Your reputation is harmed the most by what you say to defend it.\n -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb,Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.\n -- Viktor Frankl, Man\x27s Search for Meaning,When I meet doubt, doubt never wins.\n -- Brendon Bourchard,Delaying the decision is worse than making the wrong decision. You can usually fix bad decisions. You can\x27t fix indecision.\n -- Jason Fladlien,I like to set my goals high because one thing\x27s for sure: you won\x27t ever do better than you aim for. Doing worse is fine, you just adjust your settings and fire again.\n -- Pieter Hintjens, Social Engineering 101,I hate storms, but calms undermine my spirits.\n -- Bernard Moitessier, The Long Way,As much as one can withstand, we withstood.\n -- Six-Day War epitaph at Kibbutz Yad Mordechai,Whenever you don\x27t comprehend the rules of the game, supplement them with a part of yourself.\n -- Steve Pavlina,We are much beholden to Machiavel and others, that write what men do, and not what they ought to do.\n -- Francis Bacon,Little souls wish you to be unhappy. It aggravates them to have you joyous, efficient, and free. They like to feel that fate is disciplining you. It gives their egos wings if yours are clipped. You can ruin your life in an hour by listening to their puerile opinions.\n -- David Seabury,A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.\n -- Edward R. Murrow,All the world\x27s a very narrow bridge; the essential thing is not to be afraid.\n -- Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav (18th century),We tend to seek easy, single-factor explanations of success. For most important things, though, success actually requires avoiding many separate causes of failure.\n -- Jared Diamond,In Buddhism, we are constantly practicing the mindful observance of ourselves, including the arising, abiding, and subsiding of destructive emotions like anger. We don\x27t stuff our anger down, but we don\x27t buy its storyline either.\n -- Thubten Chödrön,The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.\n -- Bertrand Russell,Every turn you fear is empty air, dressed to look like jagged hell.\n -- Richard Bach,In crises the most daring course is often safest.\n -- Henry A. Kissinger,Fortunately for my credit, from the outside most people can\x27t tell the rapid exploitation of a belatedly recognized opportunity from deep-laid planning.\n -- Miles Vorkosigan in Komarr, by Lois McMaster Bujold,Language is the most massive and inclusive art we know, a mountainous and anonymous work of unconscious generations.\n -- Edward Sapir, Language (1921),For we fight, not for glory nor for riches nor for honour, but only and alone for freedom, which no good man surrenders but with his life.\n -- Declaration of Arbroath, 6 April 1320,If you\x27re keeping score, win.\n -- Red Auerbach,...And here be merry murtherings, and steeds with fiery hooves;\nAnd furious hordes with guns and swords, and clamberings over rooves;\nAnd horrid tumblings down from Heaven, and flights with wheels and wings;\nAnd always one weak virgin that is chased through all these things.\n -- Rudyard Kipling, Naaman\x27s Song,Humans are fear-driven animals. We constantly imagine terrible tragedies in order to try to react ahead of them. But the problem is that you spend your whole life reacting to imaginary events instead of the one real one. That is the path to suffering and pain. Tragedies will come eventually. Deal with them then and not a second before that time.,The amount of energy necessary to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it.\n -- Paul Kedrosky;var modal document.getElementById(myModal);var span document.getElementsByClassName(close)0;document.getElementById(overlay).onclick function() { var rand myArrayMath.floor(Math.random() * myArray.length); document.getElementById(modal-p).innerHTML rand.replace(/(?:\r\n|\r|\n)/g, br>); modal.style.display block;}span.onclick function() { modal.style.display none;}window.onclick function(event) { if (event.target modal) { modal.style.display none; }}/script>/body>/html>
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