You got that tom, I was talking to a tech I usually chat with and
he recons that if all the hackers got together they could actually do
something great only if they made a name for themselves.
I had someone design a weather program using xml it works and I use
it however for what it is its good all you need is an airline code
and that was a sort of hack job.
Its a shame lots of people break things or to put another way as many
people break things and the same number do make things so maybe its
the way of the universe.
At 04:13 PM 3/23/2013, you wrote:
Hi Al,
The internet is a mean and nasty place out there. You'd be surprised
how many talented people out there use their computer technical skills
just for spite or to break something just because they can. Its
amazing how many hackers are asked why they did it and the best answer
they can give is it sounded like something fun to do or some equally
lame excuse. Regardless of why they do what they do they make it rough
on the developer and of course the honest gamer.
On 3/22/13, Allan Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am sorry to hear that. I always assumed they wanted money, or to steal
> information , but I guess they get a buzz off of breaking other peoples
> things. That is unfortunate that they waste all that talent on hurting
> others, instead of helping. sigh.
>
> Thanks for the info. I just didn't know.
>
> al
> "The truth will set you free"
> Jesus Christ of Nazareth 33A.D.
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