[Noisebridge-discuss] What happened to the lasering laptop?

Corey McGuire coreyfro at coreyfro.com
Mon Dec 5 00:49:36 UTC 2011


I was looking for it, too.  Even if people are just using it in the space,
they are breaking a tool for everyone else.  We need to bolt it down with
something not easily cut with a 40w laser

On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Jake <jake at spaz.org> wrote:

> I hope it's not gone.  I've seen it around the place recently so it would
> have had to disappear recently.  Hopefully it has preyproject on it and we
> can track it down.
>
> If anyone needs to break the password off a windows computer, like one of
> the noisebridge computers to whom nobody knows the password, you can get a
> boot disk image from the following site for resetting the password:
> http://www.pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/
>
> for future reference, if someone installs windows (or anything) on a
> public computer at noisebridge, they should write on it either the
> password or the person to contact for password access.
>
> -jake
>
> Molly Clare Wilson wrote:
>
> I was lasing some stuff last Saturday and using a NB laptop that had
> Inkscape and RetinaEngrave (laser cutter driver) on it. Laurent (sp?)
> helped me locate it; I don't remember what kind of machine it was, but
> it had a red NB sticker on it.
>
> This week, I came in looking for that laptop, and I can't find it
> anywhere. This is not so great  it's the only way people who aren't
> running Windows can use the laser cutter. I'm afraid somebody may have
> walked off with it.
>
> If you borrowed the laptop, put it back; if you know where it is, ask
> the borrower to put it back; if you have the admin password to the
> Toshiba laptop that currently doesn't have the laser cutter driver on
> it, kindly share that password and we can crown that laptop the new
> laser laptop.
>
> Molly
>
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