48 minutes before you, somebody made your lame joke. Hence, redundant. Of course, you might not have understood it, in which case don't blame the mods for your stupidity.
Like I try to tell potential girlfriends, I have easily maintained code.
HAHAHA..."try to tell potential girlfriends"...maybe you should scrap your code and start over with a better hardware base. One that doesn't have state 7 taking up 15 hours of the day.
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They already shut down the Department of PreCrime Tom.
For somebody who worked as a hypnotherapist (which I don't think requires any sort of license or medical degree or even a degree in psychology of any sort), you sure don't seem to know much about the field you spew your mindpuke about. If you knew anything about psychology, it's more than just "recurring memories". You sound like a therapist with a simplistic view of your patients.
You make good points, however I don't think they apply soley to the hacker culture. What you are describing seems a lot like the nerd culture or the general culture of curiosity and learning that many of us on slashdot share and that can't be labeled under one cultural umbrella.
My post was in frustration to all of the self-proclaimed hackers who are coming to Lamo's defense. Having an ideal outlook on reality is great until you start being naive about the reality of the results of choices you make in the non-ideal world.
I also used the term "wacker" and "leet" as a joke. I also think that people who have a long history in computers not only learned in classrooms, but in the field. You can't honestly believe that nobody but hackers learn by exploration. Try not to be so high and mighty.
This article seems to have brought out friends of his and many self-proclaimed "we's" of the hacker/cracker/wacker community. Come on losers, most people who have a long history of in-depth study and use of any aspect of computing or networking can do what you leet hackers can do.
If NASCAR drivers started racing on city streets they'd get busted too. Just because they race professionally means nothing. IMO, he's an idiot for telling anybody what he did.
What's your source for this information? That's pretty interesting if it's true.
You would think that only people with good hearing would be able to tell the difference, if at all.
Actually, I hear singing, sir.
48 minutes before you, somebody made your lame joke. Hence, redundant. Of course, you might not have understood it, in which case don't blame the mods for your stupidity.
I smell a dumby.
Yes, JUST the tips to about 80 degrees at least. People say it looks like it hurts. It doesn't.
Like I try to tell potential girlfriends, I have easily maintained code.
HAHAHA..."try to tell potential girlfriends"...maybe you should scrap your code and start over with a better hardware base. One that doesn't have state 7 taking up 15 hours of the day.
They already shut down the Department of PreCrime Tom.
I dunno about that, I can move all the tips of all my fingers just fine. I call Talking-Out-of-Ass on you.
For somebody who worked as a hypnotherapist (which I don't think requires any sort of license or medical degree or even a degree in psychology of any sort), you sure don't seem to know much about the field you spew your mindpuke about. If you knew anything about psychology, it's more than just "recurring memories". You sound like a therapist with a simplistic view of your patients.
It would take more than just my hand if you ask me...I hate dentists.
One of the guys I work with now, full time programmer is also a part time police officer. He volunteers his time.
My boss is the same. Flies the ghettobird.
Bingo! As a member of the IT support staff for a research division of a major university, I completely agree.
I agree.
yes, real guns. fag.
THREE daughters???!!? Your Karma: Bad, needs punishment
you sir, have failed.
I'd imagine an IT job in the military would definitely be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
...too bad nobody realizes that the military has a huge need for IT. Stupid, fat, lonely, nerds picking on big, burly, killing machines.
You make good points, however I don't think they apply soley to the hacker culture. What you are describing seems a lot like the nerd culture or the general culture of curiosity and learning that many of us on slashdot share and that can't be labeled under one cultural umbrella.
My post was in frustration to all of the self-proclaimed hackers who are coming to Lamo's defense. Having an ideal outlook on reality is great until you start being naive about the reality of the results of choices you make in the non-ideal world.
I also used the term "wacker" and "leet" as a joke. I also think that people who have a long history in computers not only learned in classrooms, but in the field. You can't honestly believe that nobody but hackers learn by exploration. Try not to be so high and mighty.
Because, as we all know, life is all about impressing women.
Saying something like that makes me think that you didn't know that until it was too late.
Look where we find most LEDs too. Size is obviously a consideration as well.
I'm a woman and I like these lights.
You can only be half right. Which half? You like the lights.
This article seems to have brought out friends of his and many self-proclaimed "we's" of the hacker/cracker/wacker community. Come on losers, most people who have a long history of in-depth study and use of any aspect of computing or networking can do what you leet hackers can do.
If NASCAR drivers started racing on city streets they'd get busted too. Just because they race professionally means nothing. IMO, he's an idiot for telling anybody what he did.
If you are completely ignorant about the facts concerning marijuana, NDPTAL85, just don't even open your mouth.
Then, IBM stands for reliability and predictability, which is exactly what the industry wants today, after years of constant worm-attacks.
Quite likely what "the industry" has wanted all along...
Exactly. These statements annoy me. Right along the lines of personal ads describing people who "like to have fun."