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Marrow wrote:Classic stuff for sure.
Yet oh so cheesey at the same time. It was like a big arse graphical trace route.
"Hang up."
"Hang up!"
"Hang up!!"
* Redford slams the receiver down *

I always figured they got the inspiration for the Whistler character from the real life John Draper, aka Cap'n Crunch.
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HAHA, that traceroute map was big. Ah, cheese at its best.

And yes, I had heard rumors of that. I was a big Mitnick fan for awhile, until the guy in SoCal took him down.

Always have cheer on the hackers. :mrgreen:
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Marrow wrote:I was a big Mitnick fan for awhile, until the guy in SoCal took him down.

Always have cheer on the hackers. :mrgreen:
Favorite Mitnick stunt?

Mine is re-routing 411 calls to the phone he and a couple others were at, where they had conversations much like this one:

Mitnick: Directory Assistance, what city please?
Caller: Washington D.C., please.
Mitnick: The name?
Caller: Ray Stephenson
Mitnick: Is he black or white, ma'am? You know, we have separate directories...

<hilariousness ensues>
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subby wrote:Really sick stuff with horses and stuff...
hmm you're of german ancestry aren't you? *warns frizza* :mrgreen:
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That has been some of the most random un-related dribble that I have ever seen. Keep up the good work :D.
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Mitnick is a nice guy :star:

but what a weird name... sounds like a nick someone came up with at mit... :mrgreen:
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Ah, MIT. I visited there, Harvard and Boston U. on my last trip to Boston. I have pictures of them. :)
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wow in the last 24 hours i have not been on, you guys have incurred three pages of posts, talked about dunnarts having sex, dunnarts eating part of their bodies, and porn
i don't know whether to be impressed, disgusted, or impartial about it all
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just another day at tank's forums, a place that gets weirder and funnier by the day... :?

seriously tho, i hate when people talk about good movies i haven't seen. i'm thinking of chewing off my privates as a form of protest, which would make you all feel horrible, i know...

alright, alright, i won't be so drastic. but at least talk about a great movie i know like "triplets of belleville".
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nicolas.b wrote:i'm thinking of chewing off my privates as a form of protest, which would make you all feel horrible, i know...
And THAT has got to be one of the funniest things I have read here to date! Haha.
Do any of you have a clue how hard it is to do homeward without stopping to read and laugh?!
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LOL... sorry, maji... for my part, sorry. :mrgreen:
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nicolas.b wrote:LOL... sorry, maji... for my part, sorry. :mrgreen:
np, nic :D
Damn. I only lasted 30 minutes away from this place...
* hits the books again *
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Post by anthias »

Some more great old movies:

THe Dunnart of the Baskervilles
The Sixth Dunnart
Gone with the dunnart
Annie Get Your Dunnart
Dunnart does Dalals
Debbie does Dunnarts
The Karate Dunnart
The Dunnarts new Groove
Salute of the Dunnart
Dunnarts of the Corn
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lol anthias

Raiders of the lost Dunnart
Dunnart Wars
Return of the Dunnart
The Dunnart Srikes back
Licence to Dunnart
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damn! i hadn't realised so many dunnart movies were out. gotta check the video store shelves more carefully in the future. one thing i gotta say is how much of a continuing education this place has been for me... thanks, guys! :star:
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