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diginferno
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Death_Medic
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Dude I saw Linkin Park and stoped reading... I could care less about that shit band. I just can't believe you wasted your time digi.... _________________ - Does this hurt ? -
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misanthrone
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yes, fuck Linkin Park.. they have no reason to complain.. rich bastards.. _________________ None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free - Goethe
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Dami
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Uhm... lol ? _________________ o
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Pesadelo
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Wed May 16, 2007 10:30 am Post subject: Re: How can the cyberspace turn into a digital inferno? |
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[quote="diginferno"]Just read this article and think about it[/quote]
Ppl, the article is quite long, but could be read. Linkin Park is just a detail. What is relevant is the weakness of the system, that allows someone to enter and handle our personal lives!
@Digi: 1. The girl has an empty life; 2. She had too much free time on her hands; 3. She has the right skills and the right resources.
OH MY GOD, YOU KNOW MY EMAIL!!!
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diginferno
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Wed May 16, 2007 12:39 pm Post subject: Re: How can the cyberspace turn into a digital inferno? |
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[quote="Pesadelo"]
@Digi: 1. The girl has an empty life; 2. She had too much free time on her hands; 3. She has the right skills and the right resources.
OH MY GOD, YOU KNOW MY EMAIL!!!
Thank you for the article. [/quote]
Having all those things is not necessarily bad. She definitely lacked morality. Or the ability to discern right from wrong. How come other people with empty lives, too much spare time and the right skills and resources would NOT do what she did?
You're welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed reading it _________________ diginferno
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Pesadelo
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Wed May 16, 2007 6:17 pm Post subject: |
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Digi, I want explain that my "oh my god..." expression is not linked with the enumeration made before. Although i am sure you have the right skills and the right resources, far from me to think that you have too much time on your hands or, much less, you have an empty live.
Reading your response, i realized that i would left something bad implicit on my joke.
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diginferno
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Wed May 16, 2007 6:32 pm Post subject: |
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Pesa I didn't take it personally. I just happen to know people, former colleagues, that have the skills to unleash hell on Internet whenever they please, yet they don't do it because they're professionals. White hats As for "empty life", that's a slippery concept, can be used in different ways by different types of people.
@DM: my point is not Linkin Park, my point is cyberspace. _________________ diginferno
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