Hacking and the military

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  • ch0l0man
    Veterano
    • Jul 2002
    • 521

    #46
    Originally posted by blackwave
    it shows responsibility... if you can't be trusted in the agreement you have with things that you own on daily basis, why should you be trusted with us secrets?
    ah, i figured they would think you would sell u.s. secrets for money to pay your debts.
    "so many books, so little time"

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    • erehwon
      nowhere
      • Dec 2001
      • 425

      #47
      Select U.S. spy biographies from the National Counterintelligence Executive...

      http://www.ncix.gov/pubs/misc/screen...py_images.html
      Nonnumquam cupido magnas partes Interretis vincendi me corripit

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      • astcell
        Human Rights Issuer
        • Oct 2001
        • 7512

        #48
        They have cool posters too.

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        • murakami
          Member
          • Jul 2002
          • 700

          #49
          Originally posted by astcell
          They have cool posters too.
          definitely cooler than NIPC

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          • astcell
            Human Rights Issuer
            • Oct 2001
            • 7512

            #50
            I have a totally cool poster at home, it is an ad to recruit police officer in Chechnya. I thought about tossing it on Ebay but doubt I will ever be back in that AO.

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            • erehwon
              nowhere
              • Dec 2001
              • 425

              #51
              Originally posted by astcell
              They have cool posters too.
              ...and some of them are downright creepy.

              I should move some of the old ones on eBay, I think I might even have a few calendars too.
              Nonnumquam cupido magnas partes Interretis vincendi me corripit

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