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I saw both of those again last week when someone at another forum thought they would be funny. They didn't have the same effect as the first time I saw them, but they were still revolting. Especially t--girl. That was just wrong. The g--tse guy looked cartoonish somehow.
I think they should turn off the internet. We saw everything there was to see about 2 years ago, and it's just porn and religious cults now. I want to subscribe to magazines again. |
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(I remember loving getting the Publisher's Clearinghouse Giveaway packet, not because I had any real expectation of winning $10 Million on SuperBowl Sunday, but because of the cheap magazine prices ... I had piles of Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and one of the Mystery Magazines (Ellery Queen or Alfred Hitchcock) that had to be shifted with a forklift.) |
When I was a kid, I went through all the rigmarole to enter the sweepstakes without purchasing anything. I actually won!
Two checks for less than a dollar each, which didn't cover the stamp cost, and which I never cashed. But I'm pretty sure they removed my parents' address from their mailing list. |
It is not the information that may or may not be bad, but what one does with that information...
fargon 10/05/2006 |
I read online somewhere the instructions for hacking a soda vending machine by pressing the buttons in a certain sequence. Think of the button layout as a keypad. If you enter different sequences, you can do all sorts of things like change the pricing of the cans, including changing the price to zero. Changing (or maybe just checking) the temperature of the machine. Accessing sales statisitics in the small LED screen. Etc. Etc.
I tried it out on a machine at work, and it actually works. I didn't steal any soda, and I reset the machine to how I found it, but I thought it was interesting. |
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http://www.boingboing.net/2004/12/20...ine_hacks.html |
It's cool that so far every choice has garnered at least two votes. This means the choices are relevant, at least to the Cellar's readership. Well done, Rich.
I voted with that large minority that prides itself on its BS detection. |
I thought that you were identifying yourself ("Insufficient Authority") and then giving a command ("Do not open this thread"). It was as though someone said "Police - Dont move"; but, your chosen identity just didn't lend any weight to the order! So, :p .
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I'm not a fan of Rand (Ayn)- but she points out in "The Virtue of Selfishness" that the definition of selfish changed after the 50's. Selfishness did not used to be at the exclusion of others. With the modern psychotherapy and the self-help generations to thank for demonization of this concept, selfish has morphed into a term of evil- when it used to be proactive. Do for your self so you may do for others. I do think selfish behavior is beneficial to society as long as it is balanced with the ability to do for others. Selfishness is not black and white. Without out a me- I cannot do for you. As far as banning- you missed snuff films. This includes snuff porn. I knew someone with a highly illegal film called Uncle Godda**. I watched part of it to see if it was authentic. I was not happy. I should have turned the owner in. Not only for his preferences for illegal underground, violent, murderous video, but also I found he had a proclivity for hitting women. Yes, it's extreme. I don't think adults should watch murder media. This may be obvious to some....but guess what, these films are made because there is a market for it!!!! ~Cicero |
Why was that film illegal? Unless it was stolen or illegally copied, what makes it illegal. :confused:
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Hint *do not google that- you will be ping'd* |
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I thought the title was an open invitation for a first post. Having looked around a bit, I think I will enjoy visiting with this bunch (& perhaps add a bit of weight to the Texian/Southwest faction)
I've never been terribly impressed by verbal admonitions with no apparent teeth. This is probably due to having spent over twenty years in the U.S. Coast Guard, where I always knew exactly what the consequences would be if I failed to follow orders. :eek: While working on my civilian job after I retired from the CG, I once knew an MIS person who had the ability to message all users of our mainframe from her desk in St. Louis. She felt that was too impersonal, so when she needed to do something that could be totally screwed if anyone were on the system, she would call me in Texas and ask me to contact all 25 users in our location and tell them to stay off the system. She could have sent a single system message and then disconnected all users at one time. I never managed to convince her that a simple disconnect is much more effective than a 3rd party message (which may or may not be delivered and recognized as important or authoritative). Jerry Murdock |
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