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  • A decent cracker rant

    Take a look at this if you've got time on your hands. http://www.geocities.com/co_barbaria...s/hackers.html

  • #2
    it 404s, someone must have HACKED it!
    "Those who would willingly trade essential liberty for temporary security are deserving of neither." --Benjamin Franklin

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    • #3
      ya, it was apparently too leet for my eyes..I got a 404 too..

      I return whatever i wish . Its called FREEDOWM OF RANDOMNESS IN A HECK . CLUSTERED DEFEATED CORn FORUM . Welcome to me

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 0versight
        The paragraphs... WHAT HAPPENED TO THE PARAGRAPHS?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by skroo
          The paragraphs... WHAT HAPPENED TO THE PARAGRAPHS?
          It's funny he talks about the 80's when I would be suprised if he was even past the point of sucking on his momma's tit, then.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by highwizard
            It's funny he talks about the 80's when I would be suprised if he was even past the point of sucking on his momma's tit, then.
            That was the vibe I got. He talks like he's 'old school', but overall the thing screams 'I'm an angsty 18 year old'. Now if you want to hear a great cracker rant, listen to Chris Rock's 'Cracka ass Cracka' bit.

            I return whatever i wish . Its called FREEDOWM OF RANDOMNESS IN A HECK . CLUSTERED DEFEATED CORn FORUM . Welcome to me

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            • #7
              Originally posted by highwizard
              It's funny he talks about the 80's when I would be suprised if he was even past the point of sucking on his momma's tit, then.
              Possibly. To be honest, though, having read the piece I think he probably was old enough to have lived through it. And I basically agree with most of what he's saying. But to be equally honest, it's not presenting anything that hasn't been said before. I sympathise with the point of view, but it's something we've known for years.

              Also, one other thing that never gets mentioned in rants like this: yes, MS operating systems are responsible for a wide amount of misery on the Internet - but they're also the number-one cause of it being as ubiquitous as it is today.

              Windows 95 made it possible for any moron with the ability to click through a few 'Next' prompts to get on the 'net. This had both good and bad effects: the good was that it prompted widespread Internet commerce, which in turn spawned better infrastructure; the bad was that it put a bunch of clicky-clicky AOL idiots behind a keyboard on on the Internet.

              Anyone who can remember the pre-1996 Internet can attest to how it was not something as usable as what we have today. I got my first full-time 'net access in 1992; I can remember things like hosts files and uucp routing charts circulating as late as 1995 - these were intended for use on the public Internet in order to get around certain routing issues.

              And the bandwidth... Oh, Lord, the bandiwdth. 9600-baud leased lines in and out of a lot of places were still common then, and it was worse (sometimes) if they had several of them aggregated.

              So while I agree... Let's not look at the past with glasses that are a tad too rose-tinted.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by skroo
                Anyone who can remember the pre-1996 Internet can attest to how it was not something as usable as what we have today. I got my first full-time 'net access in 1992; I can remember things like hosts files and uucp routing charts circulating as late as 1995 - these were intended for use on the public Internet in order to get around certain routing issues.
                I sometimes miss using TIA on the school dialup with WinSOCK Trumpet local to get the win 3.11 connected to the net so I could run netscape v0.95 from home.

                Forged SLIP connections.

                Good times.
                --Shatter

                "People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid."
                - Soren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813-1855)

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