Posts by mark taslov
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Capture: Labour Weekend: Town or Country?, in reply to
Now that's a uniform!
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OnPoint: H4x0rs and You, in reply to
I’m fascinated by some of the perceived gulfs...
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OnPoint: H4x0rs and You, in reply to
If we’re taking ‘knowledge’ here to mean research/ language skillz, then I concur. Editors and journalists need knowledge – and tons of it.
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OnPoint: H4x0rs and You, in reply to
in the real world of english speakers.For better or worse hacker means someone who attacks systems
There are english speakers and there are English speakers, I'd assume the reason you wouldn't give hacker as your profession is that it's (as knowledge bro pointed out - def 1) technically more of a hobby/ lifestyle.
Computer Slang .
a computer enthusiast.Outside the cube as it were...
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Legal Beagle: MMP Review #1: The Party…, in reply to
I support a 0% threshold for because I believe that more inclusion in our democratic system is useful. Check out that list above,
Thanks for posting that list, hadn't seen this thread before. For better or worse 0% seems the most transparent representation of who we collectively really are.
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OnPoint: H4x0rs and You, in reply to
I appreciate your diplomacy. =)
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Nah, I’m calling it: it’s knowledge.
It's editing.
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OnPoint: H4x0rs and You, in reply to
I know there are benevolent hackers, but that’s a niche definition that most people don’t know about.
Recommended Viewing: The Lone Gunmen, or the Lone Gunmen on The X-Files, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is another goodie.
The program was cancelled after thirteen episodes....The plot of the first episode, which aired March 4, 2001, involves a US government conspiracy to hijack an airliner, fly it into the World Trade Center and blame it on terrorists, thereby gaining support for a new profit-making war.
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OnPoint: H4x0rs and You, in reply to
maybe we’re discussing a different post.
Who knows?
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OnPoint: H4x0rs and You, in reply to
Independence doesn’t bring knowledge.
Knowledge doesn't really come into it. We want unbiased fact based journalism. As has been acknowledged from the outset, there's nothing particularly tekky about this. It's in the Adj.