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Postby IamTheYellowWizzard » Fri Jan 19, 07 5:02 am

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Postby Snakey » Fri Jan 19, 07 7:45 pm

Lìghtnìng§wørdsMàñ wrote:I would hax a big self-respected money making(advertisement) clan like Alpha.


Oh, so now you're trying to hack us now huh?

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Postby IamTheYellowWizzard » Fri Jan 19, 07 10:17 pm

I meant if I could hack, and had not only the will but also the wish to... I would hack dxalpha =D
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Postby The RZA » Fri Jan 19, 07 10:19 pm

too bad you cant... now stop wishing.
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Postby IamTheYellowWizzard » Fri Jan 19, 07 10:22 pm

If I knew how to hack, I wouldn't hack Alpha. I'm just saying, if I had no life like Majin or DejaVu I would hack Alpha. And for Majin, although he can't hack like DejaVu, he does fit into the no life category.
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Postby ~ô¿ô~Nobody~ » Fri Jan 19, 07 10:34 pm

Please give me a proper definition of the word "hack", thanks.
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Postby Spiderbot01 » Fri Jan 19, 07 10:43 pm

Who let this guy back in?
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Postby Mastakilla » Fri Jan 19, 07 10:45 pm

Don't kick this guy from {P}. He has been kicked before.

This time it's a ban!

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Postby Cozmo » Fri Jan 19, 07 10:59 pm

Taking it a bit far. Doesn't really work with "Banned". :roll:
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Postby Mastakilla » Fri Jan 19, 07 11:18 pm

Who asked you? As far as I know you was the first person I kicked!
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Postby IamTheYellowWizzard » Fri Jan 19, 07 11:24 pm

before I posted this, there was 69 posts on this topic. LOL!!!

And hack is actually helping the internet community: crack is vise-versa.
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Postby Mastakilla » Fri Jan 19, 07 11:34 pm

Lìghtnìng§wørdsMàñ wrote:And hack is actually helping the internet community: crack is vise-versa.


Explain to us retarted people?
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Postby The RZA » Fri Jan 19, 07 11:39 pm

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Postby IamTheYellowWizzard » Fri Jan 19, 07 11:58 pm

To hack is to skillfully change or slightly modify a computer program. Before simple HTML coders and scripters were named hackers and those who used their knowledge for their own ammusement by annoying people or destroying their online work were called crackers: mainly because they crack the firewall in order to operate the system. I make money fairly online, not by hacking[even though I don't know how] but I will say this. Learning to hack is a great accomplishment for everyone, and requires Algebraic intelligence.
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Postby Zantinzuken » Sat Jan 20, 07 12:05 am

Shame you had to copy and paste that.
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Postby James » Sat Jan 20, 07 2:28 am

In human-computer interaction, cut and paste or copy and paste is a user interface paradigm for transferring text, data, files or objects from a source to a destination. Most ubiquitous is the ability to cut and paste sections of plain text. This paradigm is closely associated with graphical user interfaces that use pointing devices.

The term cut and paste derives from the traditional practice in manuscript editing in which paragraphs were literally cut from a page with scissors and physically pasted onto another page. This was standard practice as late as the 1960s. Editing scissors with blades long enough to cut an 8-1/2"-wide page were available at stationery stores. The advent of photocopiers made the practice easier and more flexible.

The cut-and-paste paradigm was widely popularized by Apple in the Lisa (1981) and Macintosh (1984) operating systems and applications. It was mapped to a key combination consisting of a special control key held down while typing the letters X (for cut), C (for copy), and V (for paste). These key combinations were later adopted by Microsoft in Windows. Common User Access (in Windows and OS/2) also uses combinations of the Insert, Del, Shift and Control keys. Some environments allow cutting and pasting with a computer mouse (by drag and drop, for example). The first multiple clipboard utility CopyPaste appeared on the Macintosh in 1989 and extended the keyboard concept for each clipboard so that holding down the command key + c + any number (0-9) would copy to a separate clipboard. CopyPaste later displayed and allowed editing hundreds of clipboards and added a clipboard recorder or stack of the most recently made cuts or copies.
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Postby Spiderbot01 » Sat Jan 20, 07 11:11 am

Inferno wrote:In human-computer interaction, cut and paste or copy and paste is a user interface paradigm for transferring text, data, files or objects from a source to a destination. Most ubiquitous is the ability to cut and paste sections of plain text. This paradigm is closely associated with graphical user interfaces that use pointing devices.

The term cut and paste derives from the traditional practice in manuscript editing in which paragraphs were literally cut from a page with scissors and physically pasted onto another page. This was standard practice as late as the 1960s. Editing scissors with blades long enough to cut an 8-1/2"-wide page were available at stationery stores. The advent of photocopiers made the practice easier and more flexible.

The cut-and-paste paradigm was widely popularized by Apple in the Lisa (1981) and Macintosh (1984) operating systems and applications. It was mapped to a key combination consisting of a special control key held down while typing the letters X (for cut), C (for copy), and V (for paste). These key combinations were later adopted by Microsoft in Windows. Common User Access (in Windows and OS/2) also uses combinations of the Insert, Del, Shift and Control keys. Some environments allow cutting and pasting with a computer mouse (by drag and drop, for example). The first multiple clipboard utility CopyPaste appeared on the Macintosh in 1989 and extended the keyboard concept for each clipboard so that holding down the command key + c + any number (0-9) would copy to a separate clipboard. CopyPaste later displayed and allowed editing hundreds of clipboards and added a clipboard recorder or stack of the most recently made cuts or copies.


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