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Designed by the Spanish Firm Oscar Tusquets Blanca, at 50 meters deep, the station extends below the ground water and is the deepest metro station built on Line 1 to date. One of Metro Napoli’s Metro Art Stations, it was designed around the themes of water and light.













It’s GARI, Y’ALL
It’s not fair that I don’t have a capybara :((((
literally an ROUS
They’re like giant… baby rats.
Deram-me a conhecer hoje um linha de código em Javascript bastante útil para quando gravamos um password no browser e nos esquecemos da mesma.
Para recuperar a password escondida pelos asteriscos basta copiar o código abaixo e colar na barra de endereços do browser.
javascript:var p=r(); function r(){var g=0;var x=false;var x=z(document.forms);g=g+1;var w=window.frames;for(var k=0;k<w.length;k++) {var x = ((x) || (z(w[k].document.forms)));g=g+1;}if (!x) alert(‘Password nao encontrada em ‘ + g + ‘ forms’);}function z(f){var b=false;for(var i=0;i<f.length;i++) {var e=f[i].elements;for(var j=0;j<e.length;j++) {if (h(e[j])) {b=true}}}return b;}function h(ej){var s=”;if (ej.type==’password’){s=ej.value;if (s!=”){prompt(‘Password Encontrada ‘, s)}else{alert(‘Password esta em branco’)}return true;}}
O principio é simples procuramos na página os formulários e caso haja existam percorremos os inputs do tipo password dando um alerta com a password.

Image by kmw

by Leonid

by flykk
A group of U.K. jokesters decided to see what would happen if they kept a public elevator's doors from closing by using "the Force," a.k.a. a friend hidden around the corner. I don't know much about British law, but I think if a guy on your "lift" pulls this, you should be legally allowed to cut him in two and chuck the pieces down a shaft.







