> 'Camp of the Chaos Computer Club' can be reduced > to the initialism 'CCCC'. You'll note it is > 4-letters in length. The fact that 'NAZI' is > also 4-letters in length strikes me as a bit too > much of a coincident. > > Just like 'HAL' in the movie 2001 was actually > 'IBM' rolled back one letter, 'CCCC' is actually > 'NAZI' if you roll the first 'C' forward 11 > letters, the second 'C' back 2 letters, the > third 'C' forward 23 letters and the last 'C' > forward 6 letters. > > 11 - 2 + 23 + 6 = 28, i.e. 1928, the year the > Nazi Party came to power in Germany. > > And where does this so-called 'Computer Club' > call home? > > GERMANY!
It's like the past that the whole country wants to forget about.. but the whole world keeps reminding them.
bullshit. there's a difference between "want to forget about" and "don't want to be made responsible every single fscking day".
Frankly if I ever bump into germans my age, would it be appropriate to steer clear of ww2 topics?!
why?
Cuz I would feel wierd talking about it with them.
why would you feel weird talking to people who are as much related to that crap as you are?
cu
59cobalt
4) some Germans have difficulty recognising humor. 5) some people have strange definitions of the term "humor". cu 59cobalt
> 'Camp of the Chaos Computer Club' can be reduced
> to the initialism 'CCCC'. You'll note it is
> 4-letters in length. The fact that 'NAZI' is
> also 4-letters in length strikes me as a bit too
> much of a coincident.
>
> Just like 'HAL' in the movie 2001 was actually
> 'IBM' rolled back one letter, 'CCCC' is actually
> 'NAZI' if you roll the first 'C' forward 11
> letters, the second 'C' back 2 letters, the
> third 'C' forward 23 letters and the last 'C'
> forward 6 letters.
>
> 11 - 2 + 23 + 6 = 28, i.e. 1928, the year the
> Nazi Party came to power in Germany.
>
> And where does this so-called 'Computer Club'
> call home?
>
> GERMANY!
the year was 1933, sherlock.
[ ] you're on to it.
cu
59cobalt