hello, I would like to learn how to hack a bit
but I'm not verry good jet, can u tell me how???? pls answer me quick
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 LUG-Fest (Linux User's Group Festival) an expo style event for Linux users in the bay area is going to hold a large keysigning party. If any cypherpunks are interested in attending here is the relevant information: LUG Fest April 21-22, 2001 at Nortel Networks, Simi Valley, CA, USA! Keysigning Party Press Release: http://www.lugfest.org/gpg.cgi "Sunday, April 22nd, 2001, 12:30 p.m, the Simi Valley Linux Users group will hold a GPG/PGP Key signing party during LUGFest IV. LUGFest IV will be held at Nortel Networks in Simi Valley, CA. The LUGFest and the key signing party are open to the public, all are welcome to attend." The lugfest press release links to the GnuPG Keysigning Party HOWTO, which I wrote. Constructive criticism of that document is appreciated. I posted in here once before for review and got some good feed back. It lives at: http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/gpg-party.html I've been trying to get LUGs (linux user groups) around the country to start holding regular keysigning parties in the last 5 minutes of their meetings. LUGs exist in every major metro area in the US and meet regularly. They are capable a providing an excellent backbone (infrastructure support) for a strong nation wide web of trust. Local webs of trust formed by lugs can be linked at conferences like LUG-Fest. I strongly urge everyone who can to participate in the LUG-Fest party, and to thank LUG-Fest for holding it. Also, if you are a member of your local LUG, I urge you to help it establish a keysigning tradition and a strong web of trust. Thanks, - VAB -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.75-6 iD8DBQE62vWt+pIJc5kqSz8RArvHAJ4+nN/IBDjWIpEUWoU61m3Eo3NzuwCeJGcg 6DiqV+fs2HWcE5oxmrtxbfc= =bCzD -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Certainly. Head down to the local hardware store and buy yourself a very large axe. Now find something you want to hack, lift the axe over your head, and bring it down edge first. You may need to hack three or four times before you break all the way through. It's easy once you get the hang of it. Bear On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, roland wrote:
but I'm not verry good jet, can u tell me how???? pls answer me quick
It's very simple. Go to a military surplus store or your local Wall-Mart and buy a machete. If you buy a surplus one, you may want to sharpen it and polish the rusty blade, although this step is not essential because one may hack quite noisily and dramatically with a rusty dull machete. Go out in your back yard and find some brush or small trees. (Bamboo works well but may not be available in your area.) Hack away -- it's that simple! Disclaimer: In many states, if you hack at decorative trees or shrubs that do not belong to you, you may be liable for a sum in damages equal to thrice the actual value of the vegetation destroyed. -- Daniel ----- Original Message ----- From: roland <roland.blomme@pandora.be> To: <cypherpunks@cyberpass.net> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 5:02 AM Subject: CDR: hello, I would like to learn how to hack a bit
but I'm not verry good jet, can u tell me how???? pls answer me quick
At 10:39 AM 4/16/01 -0800, Daniel J. Boone wrote:
Hack away -- it's that simple!
Disclaimer: In many states, if you hack at decorative trees or shrubs
that do
not belong to you, you may be liable for a sum in damages equal to thrice the actual value of the vegetation destroyed.
-- Daniel
In the US, if you hack certain plants that grow on your property, numerous federal agencies will be very very angry. Destruction of wetlands, destruction of endangered species, etc. Jailtime possible. Careful with that axe, Eugene.
At 08:27 AM 04/17/2001 -0700, David Honig wrote:
In the US, if you hack certain plants that grow on your property, numerous federal agencies will be very very angry. Destruction of wetlands, destruction of endangered species, etc. Jailtime possible.
Careful with that axe, Eugene.
But the opposite will also get you in trouble - if you allow certain plants to grow on your property, numerous federal agencies will _also_ be very, very angry :-) And if you try to argue that *you're* not growing the plants, the plants are doing the growing themselves, they'll bust you for aiding and abetting plants... ~~~~ Here's a bit "1". Here's another "0". Hack away....
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 09:51:06AM -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
But the opposite will also get you in trouble - if you allow certain plants to grow on your property, numerous federal agencies will _also_ be very, very angry :-) And if you try to argue that *you're* not growing the plants, the plants are doing the growing themselves, they'll bust you for aiding and abetting plants...
See also these hysterical articles about birds on your property (or, in this case, city property). -Declan D.C. humane society pleads guilty Apr. 18, 2001 05:34 ET www.washtimes.com/metro/20010418-82251554.htm Humane Society In D.C. Chastised For Bird Killings Apr. 18, 2001 03:16 ET washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A29831-2001Apr17.html
Such activities are not as issolated as some might think. The "Humane Society" in Portland, OR was caught a number of years ago taking people's cats and killing them instead of trying to find the owner. Big scandal, little punishment. On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 09:51:06AM -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
But the opposite will also get you in trouble - if you allow certain plants to grow on your property, numerous federal agencies will _also_ be very, very angry :-) And if you try to argue that *you're* not growing the plants, the plants are doing the growing themselves, they'll bust you for aiding and abetting plants...
See also these hysterical articles about birds on your property (or, in this case, city property).
-Declan
D.C. humane society pleads guilty Apr. 18, 2001 05:34 ET www.washtimes.com/metro/20010418-82251554.htm
Humane Society In D.C. Chastised For Bird Killings Apr. 18, 2001 03:16 ET washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A29831-2001Apr17.html
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participants (8)
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Alan Olsen
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Bill Stewart
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Daniel J. Boone
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David Honig
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Declan McCullagh
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Ray Dillinger
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roland
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V. Alex Brennen