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Gizoogle search yo!

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http://www.gizoogle.com/ :lol:

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Gizoogle search yo!

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You is late, yo! dis is been out alredy, yo! B)

Funny, people like making Google Parodies. It's Google, EVERYONE loves Google! :banana:

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Gizoogle search yo!

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Search for Iceteks.com. Funny results "yo"

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:lol: it seems to change. Gere's a few funny ones.

IceTeks community. The mizzle friendly tizzy site around! We gots articles, top sites n mizzle more cuz its a doggy dog world.

and

Yo Site Can Be Modified By Pimp. N Google [Page 1 Of 1]
W-H-to-tha-izzat Is .izzle Files For? [Page 1 Of 1]
Big Nigga N Ndisuio.sys [Page 1 Of 1] :lol:


That reminds me, I need to change the meta stuff, the top sites and photo galery for example, we don't have anymore. Most search engines don't use meta anymore.

Oh and I just passed a paragraph of an arcicle in their translater.

The way the data is sent over a network is a similar fashion of a courier company. Let's say you need to send a bunch of stuff somewhere, it may need to be sent in separate boxes. Same thing with internet data. If you're sending a huge file, for example, it is broken up into "boxes" or more specifically, packets. A packet sniffer will "sniff" these packets so you can see them when you retrieve the log. So by looking at the log you can see each packet's content. A packet has a header, with the information such as the source, destination, ports, and other information. Then there's also the body which is the actual data to be sent. The body is usually what is wanted as it contains the actual data sent or received, such as the HTTP request.


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