9 Replies to “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”

  1. Well, it IS said that sending a person to prison makes him a better criminal….

  2. My Son just asked if at that prison,as part of rehab and rejoining the community,they send pedophiles out to work in pre-schools.
    Hmmm.

  3. The question of “why was the educational network capable of talking to the admin network in the first place?” is left as an exercise for the alert student.

  4. one thing the USSR got rite, and that was LABOUR camps, instead of “sitting on as doing nothing prisons”!!!!

  5. … I was once a guest of the “justice system”
    30 days, Min, at NCC.
    No good hackers get jailed. Script kids do.
    Anon representing.
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  6. I object to the use of the term “hacker” when it should have been “cracker”. Those of us who hack for pleasure do so to investigate systems and view obstacles to prevent access to systems as puzzles to be solved. A true hacker won’t steal credit card numbers and use them; they might show how insecure a system is by grabbing credit card numbers, but one is no longer a hacker if those credit card numbers are used to engage in theft.
    This abuse of the term “hacker” is unacceptable. Statists are all too eager to confuse the public when it comes to hackers, crackers and script-kiddies. Using “hacker” in a derogatory sense plays into the statist plan to criminalize curiosity and free exploration of systems.

  7. I don’t know: Is it the absolutely awful food the Brits eat or the a-spoon-could-stand-up-in-it tea that’s atrophied the British brain?
    The Brits seem to go wrong on every scale of measurement. They seem hell-bent to commit national suicide, being lenient with the real criminals and cracking down on hard-working, law-abiding citizens who pay their taxes on time, uh who pay their taxes, period. Edjits.
    Mojo, you don’t get it: Not worrying about nomenclature is what’s got us into all this trouble in the first place. Read George Orwell.

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