Re: [biofuel] The big picture

2002-12-12 Thread Keith Addison
Hi MM There you go - a hacker in sheeple's clothing, LOL! You're certainly no slave, MM. I wonder if the real slaves aren't the people at the top of the ladder, the ones who think they're in control - such as Kenneth Lay, hopeless failures at life, what a waste. thx, and an interesting take

Re: [biofuel] The big picture

2002-12-12 Thread Kim Garth Travis
see inserted comments murdoch wrote: I see a problem here that I did not see before. The term cracker, which is what hackers are recommending we use when we wish to connote hacker gone to the dark side or some such, has some slight built-in vernacular ambiguities. TLC had a program on

Re: [biofuel] The big picture

2002-12-12 Thread murdoch
I see a problem here that I did not see before. The term cracker, which is what hackers are recommending we use when we wish to connote hacker gone to the dark side or some such, has some slight built-in vernacular ambiguities. Is one talking about a safe cracker? Is one trying to connote drug

Re: [biofuel] The big picture

2002-12-11 Thread Keith Addison
it isn't everyone, not by a very long way, nor ever will be. When you have a closer look, maybe it's not quite like that even with the slaves. Some people talk of sheeple. Fine critters, sheep, and not that dumb either (Judas goats notwithstanding). I always find that rather patronizing and

Re: [biofuel] The big picture

2002-12-11 Thread murdoch
There you go - a hacker in sheeple's clothing, LOL! You're certainly no slave, MM. I wonder if the real slaves aren't the people at the top of the ladder, the ones who think they're in control - such as Kenneth Lay, hopeless failures at life, what a waste. thx, and an interesting take on Lay.

Re: [biofuel] The big picture

2002-12-10 Thread murdoch
it isn't everyone, not by a very long way, nor ever will be. When you have a closer look, maybe it's not quite like that even with the slaves. Some people talk of sheeple. Fine critters, sheep, and not that dumb either (Judas goats notwithstanding). I always find that rather patronizing and

[biofuel] The big picture Was: Hackers - Virus protection

2002-12-09 Thread csakima
hm I'm getting a bit annoyed about all this talk about hacker. Reason?? Cause I'm a hacker!! well sorta. I'm the original type of hacker. The kind that finds out by accident that the Captain Crunch whistle happens to be the right tones that .And it is very

Re: [biofuel] The big picture Was: Hackers - Virus protection

2002-12-09 Thread Keith Addison
Hey Curtis :-) I was hoping to prise you out of the woodwork, I just didn't realize it'd be you. I'm not too surprised. You're a fone phreak? Anyway, cheer up. A bit better than slaves, a bit worse too - but by any definition there are probably only a few hundred million of them, it isn't

Re: [biofuel] The big picture

2002-12-09 Thread Ken Provost
On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 11:41 AM, Keith Addison wrote: The powers-that-be aren't nearly as all-powerful as they try to tell us. Plenty of spreading cracks in their concrete. Their single greatest weakness is extreme short-sightedness. It's bad for everyone else too, of course, but

Re: [biofuel] The big picture

2002-12-09 Thread Keith Addison
On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 11:41 AM, Keith Addison wrote: The powers-that-be aren't nearly as all-powerful as they try to tell us. Plenty of spreading cracks in their concrete. Their single greatest weakness is extreme short-sightedness. It's bad for everyone else too, of course, but