I don't know much about blackhat communities, but there was a time when malicious digital behavior was held with value online. Before things like banking happened on the internet. I think I've read like one of these in my life, but I didn't think critically of them or anything. I think most people figure that most human beings have a conscience, and wouldn't like physically destroy anybody's life if they got some feedback on how painful it was to happen. http://www.bofharchive.com/ It seems appropriate to write a different story than that old one.
# About me Hi, my name is Simon Travaglia and my favourite colour is blue. Or red
Here they say they're a good person in a situation too rough to handle via favourite color.
I'm the author of Bastard Operator from Hell, amongst other lesser known things. To the left you'll find the annotated semi-complete Bastard Operator from Hell site in all its restructured glory... Below (if you haven't sent me money, and/or are not going to send me money) there's some favours you can do for me, *and for yourself*.
The first episode is at http://www.bofharchive.com/1995/bastard95-01.html .
I'm translating as I read.
So I'm in my office again, reconfiguring the router when the phone rings. Somehow I knew this was going to happen.
Translation: I'm frustrated and exhasperated. I've gotten a lot of phone calls before.
I'm obviously going to have to change my number (and Operator) YET AGAIN.
Translation: I need space, predictability, and peace very badly, and this is very poignant when I get these phone calls.
I pick it up.
"Start talking."
"Hey, I appreciate that you've taken the effort to contact me. I'm very busy right now and that's very pressing for me. What's up?"
"Is this the network engineer?"
Sigh.
"Yes it is," I say, resigned to my fate.
"Honestly, I feel some pain when you ask that. There are very few people with my skillsets, so I get a lot of requests for work. I can tell you're not sure whether this is my number or not, and I question if I'm really the most effective person for you talk to in that situation."
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