The top 14 reasons why Point 14 let the internet down:
- Pics or it didn’t happen.
The top 14 reasons why Point 14 let the internet down:
[Quote=Alessan]
…so how do you use an bladed instrument to bypass a firewall?
[/quote]
You do it this way.. That guy’s not eating cheetos with chop sticks. Go big or go home.
Everything you just described is “hacking”. Just because “computer software hacking” is the most prevalent example of hacking nowadays doesn’t mean other kinds of hacking don’t qualify for the term anymore.
(utterly tasteless) Since ISIL is committing murders by decaptiation in North Africa, does that make it a hackamore?
You won’t believe this one simple trick!
This post is your cite. 45 years ago when I was at MIT we did lots of hacking, only a tiny bit computer related. The the hacks long predated me. Putting a police car on top of Building 7 was a hack. Planting a weather balloon at the 50 line yard of the Harvard Yale game was a hack. Tossing a piano off the roof of Baker House was a hack. I can go on. In fact the MIT Museum has 3 books of them.
Using insecure IBM 360 macros to get into supervisor mode was also a hack, especially because we did no harm and only printed stuff confirming it.
Cracking came much later.
And tweekers do meth?
These 48 dopers in yoga pants that will blow you away! You still wont believe number 14
You won’t BELIEVE these 10 simple tips to avoid burning in Hell!
-The Clickbait Bible
Which mortal sin are you? Click here to find out.
I was about to complain that, hey, the garlic one is actually really good if you want to get a head or two of garlic peeled quickly! But then the last sentence agrees, so I feel vindicated. The rest are pretty dumb.
I bet you’re the type of person whose mind was blown when they were first told that, yes, it is possible to make ramen noodles in a coffee maker.
Mmm, Coffee Ramen.
Or, if you were my buddy JP in college, a dorm suite’s bathroom sink where the water came out pretty hot. Yeah.