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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: vorticon on April 15, 2003, 05:57:11 PM
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should be:
"not responsible for lost or broken packets"
troll scale count:2.2222222552222222222245
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What's your motto? "Why pay for the milk when I can play against the cow for free in Head to Head"?
:D
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nope definately not a 2 more like a .02 on the studmuffinita scale
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lol chairboy
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actually yes...why should i pay for milk when theres a perfectly delisous cow in the back yard:D
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Originally posted by vorticon
actually yes...why should i pay for milk when theres a perfectly delisous cow in the back yard:D
uhh Vort? I hope you realize that's a boy cow... thats not milk you're drinkin! :D
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Originally posted by Octavius
uhh Vort? I hope you realize that's a boy cow... thats not milk you're drinkin! :D
ROFL
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how do you get those pictures under your name?
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Originally posted by meddog
how do you get those pictures under your name?
You go to the button that says user cp (control panel) and upload an avatar.
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Originally posted by meddog
how do you get those pictures under your name?
I'm just a l337 h4x0r
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Originally posted by Kevin14
I'm just a l337 h4x0r
J00r h4xx0rz 5k1llz 4r3 n0 m47ch 4 my 1337 5y54dm1n 5k1llz, b1zn47ch.
:D
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Originally posted by Shiva
J00r h4xx0rz 5k1llz 4r3 n0 m47ch 4 my 1337 5y54dm1n 5k1llz, b1zn47ch.
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ok whats with the code?
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Originally posted by meddog
ok whats with the code?
It's 'leet', a substitution cipher that derives from the old dialup BBSes and chat hosts and their use of abbreviations like 'BCNU' for 'Be seeing you', 'ROFL' for 'rolling on the floor laughing', etc. The original purpose was to reduce the number of characters that were typed to speed communication in the days of 300-baud modems.
It blossomed more fully in the early 1980s as a way to obscure what you were typing from casual observers who were not part of the hacker community (in the original sense, not in the 'system cracker' sense). By substituting letters of similar shape -- '1' for 'l' or 'I', '3' for 'E', '5' for 'S', '4' for 'A', etc. -- it created text that was still readable to someone who was clued-in, but pretty much gibberish to a casual observer.
The use of leetspeak spread into the cracker and gaming communities, again as a mark of 'belonging' to the community. As its use spread, however, the people who'd originally created it as mostly a joke saw that the people who were adopting it were mostly lamers and wannabes, and stopped using it themselves. Leetspeak became the identifying mark of crackers, 'w4r3z d00dz', and gamers -- and generally indicative of the sub-sixteen-year-old twit with a computer, a network connection, and no sense.
Kevin's original comment 'translates' as "I'm just a leet (elite) hacker." My reply 'translates' as "Your hacker skills are no match for my leet sysadmin skillz, biznatch (squeak)."
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Hackers crackers.All good candidates for lead between the eyes.There only joy is in destruction.Let them enjoy a good .50 cal Barrets destruction of the temporal lobe.Buh bye:D