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jep
response 39 of 58: Mark Unseen   Nov 22 21:32 UTC 2003

re resp:35: I'm not?  I thought I was only supposed to keep the root 
password, 12Grex22@B, secret.

Oh, I know what you mean... but I didn't tell him about... you know... 
the Project.

re resp:38: It's my time.  I use it how I want.
bru
response 40 of 58: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 04:09 UTC 2003

If you ahd, Staff would have made sure you were strung up.
cmcgee
response 41 of 58: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 16:02 UTC 2003

Is the Project our secret mission that we're not supposed to talk about?  with
the first two rules being not to talk about the secret mission?
twenex
response 42 of 58: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 16:14 UTC 2003

No, that's the other Project. *THIS* one is the one you're not supposed to
talk about, on pain of horrifying and immediate d
other
response 43 of 58: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 16:50 UTC 2003

Oh, well.  He was fun while he lasted.
jep
response 44 of 58: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 17:15 UTC 2003

re resp:43: Criminy!  I can't believe you'd mention that, even to 
someone as trustworthy as ctr!  How are we going to get the CIA to 
believe we can infiltrate al'Qaeda when even non-Project members can 
read about the secrets?

Marcus and Stallman are never going to invite you to Roswell now.
willcome
response 45 of 58: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 07:56 UTC 2003

whore.
vipla
response 46 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 6 23:35 UTC 2003

Helo.Do you know some good password cracker?
twenex
response 47 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 7 00:22 UTC 2003

"Where do good passwords live"?

"I dunno, where do good passwords live?"

"En Crypti, ON."
remmers
response 48 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 7 17:35 UTC 2003

"Password cracker" could refer to a security guy in the Michigan Militia.
other
response 49 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 16:18 UTC 2003

Or a really dry baked food, favored as a medium of exchange between 
perimeter guards.
tod
response 50 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 21:05 UTC 2003

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vnirwani
response 51 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 04:47 UTC 2003

hi friends
i wann to learn about hacking?
so is there any one to teach me . i can pay their fees
other
response 52 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 05:35 UTC 2003

I charge 3.5 kroner per half hour.
bhoward
response 53 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 07:31 UTC 2003

I hear there are a lot of cab companies in NYC.  Why don't you try there?
scott
response 54 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 14:03 UTC 2003

Re 52:  fifty cents?  That's quite cheap...
other
response 55 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 00:33 UTC 2003

Shh!!
jmsaul
response 56 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 01:15 UTC 2003

Re #51:  With a machete, right?
bhoward
response 57 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 01:40 UTC 2003

Might be more enjoyable to learn with machetes.  I hack with
that sort of stuff playing all the time.
kotr
response 58 of 58: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 20:14 UTC 2003

Hacking, in my opinion, is finding out new stuff about a computer/network.
Its something that takes a LOT of time, and a LOT of energy to get to be even
a novice at it. Yes it is possible, but its discouraging. You really need to
know a LOT about computers to begin with. Of course, Script kiddies would beg
to differ, but dont listen to them ;)
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