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A High-School Hacker's Notebook

An anonymous reader writes: "Remember those high-school lunchtimes, back in the day, when you and your computer-nerd friends would hang out by the Krunch Korral, discussing that cool computer game that you were all going to write? And one guy did the music, and one guy made the levels, and you wrote it all down in a notebook? Well, just in case you lost it, here's that notebook."

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  1. Deader than . . . dead by GlassUser · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's gone. Too many jpegs? No mirror, no google cache, no nada. Just gone.

  2. Re:A mirror for the notebook... by psychofox · · Score: 2, Informative

    If you use IE don't even think about clicking on the above link. I just did and about 64 windows opened and my machine hung. I just lost some work. Thanks.

  3. DON'T CLICK ON THE LINK! ITS A POP-UP TRAP! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Informative

    This jack ass child has it setup to crash IE with hords of pop-up windows.

  4. Nintendo Power sponsored a create-a-game... by NixterAg · · Score: 3, Informative

    Nintendo Power sponsored a contest around 12 or so years ago challenging its readers to come up with spiffy game concepts and submit them. They got some pretty incredible submissions that were incredibly detailed and highly original. The winner was a neat design by budding 14 year old artist Jeffrey Scott Campbell, who I believe went on to a career as a comic book artist. Some dedicated Nintendo junkie out there might still have the issue in question to verify.

  5. Re:Suggestion to help SLASHDOT EFFECT by loconet · · Score: 3, Informative

    Hey, Thats a good idea. Why dont you submit it as a Features Request for slash code?

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  6. It's not funny. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    I am getting really sick of Slashdot wrecklessly posting links to webservers that they KNOW cannot withstand more than 5 minutes of slashdotters. These people have to pay for bandwidth most of the time, and one linking can cost the web sites several hundred dollars.

    Posting a link on slashdot is very much like a DOS attack. Slashdot knows how many users visit its site, and knows that most of the sites that they link to cannot handle the load. This is wreckless and negligent, and one day Slashdot is going to get into trouble over it.

  7. Mirror by Kjellander · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'm trying to mirror the site but it's going slow. Only 2 of the images so far.

    http://razor.hemmet.chalmers.se/garote.bdmonkeys.n et/notebook/

  8. Re:Suggestion to help SLASHDOT EFFECT by bonzoesc · · Score: 2, Informative
    Just because it isn't in the FAQ doesn't mean it isn't worth thinking about again
    No, you shouldn't worry about this shit because EVERY GODDAMN TIME SOMEBODY POSTS A FUCKING LINK THAT GETS SLUGGISH IN THE LEAST (actual or percieved), SOME FUCKING MONGOLIDS NEED TO CHANT THEIR RECURRING CRY OF "SLASHCACHE CACHEDOT RAH RAH RAH."

    Goddamn taco-raping Jesus H. Christ jumping up and down on a motherfucking pogo stick. LURK BEFORE YOU POST.