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April 27, 2008 @ 11:08 am
filed in:   humor, internet, life,

from parenthetically speaking, by way of stupidevilbastard:

We Are Freaks

Try this little experiment. Pick a public place, a grocery store, a bar, maybe a mall. Stand there with a clip board and ask random strangers what their favorite lolcat is. Ask them if they know that longcat is looonnnggg. See if they know who Anonymous is locked in battle against.

We have this weird disconnect with the world these days. The internet has provided us with such a detailed method of social interaction and we have formed amazing communities around it. Places where we interact with hundreds, even thousands of people. We spend so much time there, that it’s easy to forget that most of the people around us in real life, well, don’t.

And when we starts saying things like “Jesus Christ, it’s a lion, get in the car”, they just sort of stare at us blankly. It’s a situation I’ve become adjusted to and even enjoy. I like those blank stares. I like being in on the joke, no matter how stupid the joke may be.

-- all ur freaknesses are belong to me! (along with all these other ”rogue punchlines”)

yeah.

“You Are My People”.


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March 02, 2008 @ 06:06 am
filed in:   photos, internet, computers, wtf,

... is an internet computer museum relic ;o

The Victor 9000 / Sirius S1 was conceived by Chuck Peddle who also designed the first Commodore PETs. This machine was quite innovative and superior in many points to the original IBM PC. It met a certain success in Europe as the IBM PC was not yet available there, whereas the Sirius S1 (european name of the Victor 9000) was. ACT sold a lot of these systems in UK, and their first “homemade” computer, the Apricot PC, borrowed a lot to the Sirius S1.

The mechanical keyboard is very complete and has its own 8035 cpu. The 12’’ monochrome monitor is equiped with an anti-relflection filter and can be adjusted horizontaly and verticaly. Contrast and luminosity are controlled directly from the keyboard. The computer can display text ranging from 80 x 25 to 132 x 50. But the best feature is the high resolution reaching 800 x 400 pixels!

The Victor 9000 is equiped with a Codec which can sample and replay sounds in telephone quality. There are two V24 / RS232 ports and one parallel connector which can also be used as an IEEE-488 interface (to connect measurement instruments for example). There is also an optional light-pen, which is in fact a touch pen using resistive mesh on the CRT.

The two 5.25” disk-drives are single-sided and offer 600 kb each. But double-sided models were available as an option and offered 1.2 Mb each.
The Victor 9000 was perhaps best known for how it was able to achieve such high density on it’s floppy disks. It used variable speed disk drives; there were 9 different speeds used. As the drive head moved outward the speed would increase. It was really neat to hear the speed change as the drive head moved.

The Victor 9000 could run with MS-DOS or CP/M 86. Many languages were available: Basic 86, C-Basic, Cobol, CIS-Cobol, Pascal, Fortran, PL1, PLM, etc.; as well as some software: Wordstar, Spellstar, Mailmerge, Multiplan, etc.


victor 9000

victor 9000

my first computer smile

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February 07, 2008 @ 01:13 pm

first, fox news reported on ”hackers on steroids.

now, npr reports on Anonymous’ Wages Attack on Scientologists.

anonymous’ message to scientology:

~cough~ be there.


anonymous vs scientology

anonymous vs scientology

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October 29, 2007 @ 12:49 pm
filed in:   photos, internet, computers, pirate, wtf, news,

the long arm of the law now reaches out to slap a 26 year old who ran the website www.tv-links.co.uk for doing nothing more than ~linking~ to possibly pirated material. 

from the guardian:

A 26-year-old man from Cheltenham was arrested on Thursday in connection with offences relating to the facilitation of copyright infringement on the internet, Fact said.

The arrest and the closure of the site - http://www.tv-links.co.uk - came during an operation by officers from Gloucestershire County Council trading standards in conjunction with investigators from Fact and Gloucestershire Police.

read on...


pirating is bad, mkay?

pirating is bad, mkay?

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August 02, 2007 @ 12:33 am
filed in:   anonymous, humor, internet, computers, news,

if you haven’t seen this yet:

hackers on steriods @ fox news

beware anonymous.  they are legion.

full report on anonymous


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