Funny LORD story for ya. Back in our BBS days and addicted to Legend of the Red Dragon, we would anxiously await 12:00 at night to make an attempt be the first to log on and reap the rewards. Problem was, there was one kid called Darklord that was the neighborhood rich kid and he had all the up-to-date hardware. He ALWAYS made it online first and hogged all the monsters... Therefor, he always got to do certain things in the game that others couldn't. Well, me and and a buddy did a little amateur social engineering and got his modem line number. At 11:59, we wardialed his phone line. He didn't make it online. We did, and finally got to enjoy the benefits of being an early bird.:)
Well, that wasn't to exiting, but hey! We felt really smart then! You know how nostalgia is! Plus, I gotta keep my posting up. Tryin to get me some mod points.;)
How bout we turn up the heat and ask the man himself? www.elviscostello.com has a special section titled "Ask Elvis" where he responds to your questions. Have fun.:)
Language is a city to the building of which every human being brought a stone. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
Funny LORD story for ya. Back in our BBS days and addicted to Legend of the Red Dragon, we would anxiously await 12:00 at night to make an attempt be the first to log on and reap the rewards. Problem was, there was one kid called Darklord that was the neighborhood rich kid and he had all the up-to-date hardware. He ALWAYS made it online first and hogged all the monsters... Therefor, he always got to do certain things in the game that others couldn't. Well, me and and a buddy did a little amateur social engineering and got his modem line number. At 11:59, we wardialed his phone line. He didn't make it online. We did, and finally got to enjoy the benefits of being an early bird. :)
Well, that wasn't to exiting, but hey! We felt really smart then! You know how nostalgia is! Plus, I gotta keep my posting up. Tryin to get me some mod points. ;)
Here here! Id give you a mod point if I had one. :)
We want email to act like the postal service, but we shun at the idea of paying e-postage. We are silly confused people. :)
How bout we turn up the heat and ask the man himself? www.elviscostello.com has a special section titled "Ask Elvis" where he responds to your questions. Have fun. :)