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Favorite song lyrics?

mine would have to be Pink Floyd's "Brain Damage"
The lunatic is on the grass
The lunatic is on the grass
Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs
Got to keep the loonies on the path

The lunatic is in the hall
The lunatics are in my hall
The paper holds their folded faces to the floor
And every day the paper boy brings more

And if the dam breaks open many years too soon
And if there is no room upon the hill
And if your head explodes with dark forebodings too
I'll see you on the dark side of the moon

The lunatic is in my head
The lunatic is in my head
You raise the blade, you make the change
You re-arrange me 'til I'm sane
You lock the door
And throw away the key
There's someone in my head but it's not me

And if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear
You shout and no one seems to hear
And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes
I'll see you on the dark side of the moon
"Mayonaise" by the Smashing Pumpkins is a 2nd

Which is the Best site to buy mobile cases?

Hey,I usually prefer to buy mobile cases from Cover it up, Chumbak, & Daily ObjectsThey have amazing collection of cases for any Mobile phone you need.While buying from this site you can even save some money by purchasing via Zingoy as it provides Additional Cashback on above the offer from above mention sites.Hope I helped ;) Try it yourself!

Cute romantic comedy anime/manga! like kodocha, kamichama karin/chu and gakuen alice!?

You know something where its a love/hate relationship where they seem to hate eachother in the begining, but then start getting closer and finally into cute love! I love it when they are opposite personalaties like a bright cheerful girl and a more darker aloof quiet boy!!

I have read and watched ALOT of manga/anime so i'm only going to put the ones i actually liked!!

Gakuen alice - manga(I didn't like anime but the manga was just too cute!!!!!!!!!!! i'm so addicted!!!)

Shugo Chara - anime(i liked it=]]] but i sort of stopped watching it when nadeshiko and kukai left)

Kamichama karin - anime/manga(i love them both!!!)

Kamichama karin chu - manga(cute=3)

Kodomo no omocha - manga/anime(i preffered manga because had more romance, but both were beautiful and so romantic!)

Cardcaptor sakura - manga/anime(my first anime!! so adorable!)

Perfect girl evolution - manga/anime(anime made me laugh so friggin hard!!!!!!!!)

Ouran Highschool Host club

How can a mobile's NFC be used as an HID proximity card (used at the doors of corporate office)?

As someone else has already mentioned, if the system you are trying to hack is 125KHz (RFID LF) you won’t be able to use at all NFC (13.56MHz, RFID HF).Now, HID came up with systems like “Corporate 1000” which are actually very hard (or impossible) to clone. Any big company will be using that schema.About using your Android phone’s NFC to clone a card, you’ll have some… technical issues:If the HID system you are trying to hack is indeed HF, it will very much likely has some kind of encryption level (most probable, 3DES… look for Mifare DESFire cards). This means you’ll need the keys.If it hasn’t (which I find less likely), this means you just have to clone the UID (Unique ID) of the mifare card (yes, it will be a Mifare card, not a ISO15693)… and again, most probably you will be dealing with Mifare Classic cards. Now, NFC is not exactly ISO14443A/B, but it is likely that one could clone a Mifare Ultralight card (only UID, no memory). Only problem is that since the SIMcard of the phone is used as the seed for the Host Card Emulation (Android - HCE), you’ll need to root your phone or something similar in order to be able to manipulate the exposed UID of your phone.Now, I think you might be trying to abandon HID cards because HID takes advantage of its monopoly once you’ve gone with their readers. Some alternatives:Change everything to NFC readers. The might come actually cheaper and you will be able to use any Android flavor without rooting. Just use HCE and you are done.Ask HID for NFC readers. They will be able to read both NFC emulated cards, NFC physical cards, Mifare UID and even more protocols. Actually, I’ve used those readers (although they were still unreleased… ). HID will be nicer to your company and you’ll be able to make a smoother tech transition.While we are here, if your company is still using “Access control panels”… get rid of them. They are useless pieces of costly old technology. Either you get ethernet devices or you hire some company to daisy chain all RS485 readers to the same bus and a minimal amount of embeded PCs for controlling them. Take care of emergency exits, as they should be in more pshysically secure loops in case of fire, etc.What else? I haven’t stil tried to clone a Mifare card, but I will try to. It will take me some weeks since I’ve got a ton of work, but I’ll try to do it and get back here.Buena suerte!

Can I have two WhatsApp using one sim?

WhatsApp never requires a sim. It just requires a number which is activated when you register for it. Each WhatsApp account is tied to a phone number, you can switch accounts on the same phone but as soon as one WhatsApp account is activated on the phone you will lose access to the other one, by default.You can go for 3rd party apps on Google Play having the clone apps feature, like CLONEiT, by which you can run multi accounts of social networking apps (e.g. WhatsApp) or game apps at the same time on one device.

How can I connect multiple bluetooth devices to a single bluetooth device?

It is possible within the Bluetooth specification to have a Bluetooth master device connected to multiple slave devices, but there are limits:     > Prior to Bluetooth spec. rev. 4.1, Slave devices could only be connected to a single piconet at a time. The reason for this is because when the connection is initiated, the advertising device must synchronize it's clock to that of the initiator. So, a slave device cannot be synchronized to two independent free-running clocks at the same time, hence the one master per slave limit. Bluetooth 4.1 addresses this, so a slave device can be connected to two piconets simultaneously, however I don't know the exact details of how.      > The Bluetooth device you're using must be running a stack that  supports multiple concurrent connections. Many Bluetooth stacks do support this, but there is a limit on how many devices can be connected at the same time, and the limit is usually related to the amount of memory available on the Master device.      > The type of connection you're using must allow for multiple instances of that connection on a piconet. This is easiest to explain by example. You can only have a single Bluetooth audio connection for music streaming. The reason for this is that the A2DP profile for audio streaming is designed to have only a single connection active at a time. So you cannot connect your smartphone to two Bluetooth speakers at the same time.  Given all that, you also need an interface to the Bluetooth device that allows you to setup multiple connections. So while this may all be theoretically possible, if the devices interface/software was not designed to allow for  two connections at a time, you're out of luck.

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