Heh, Hack me!
James Reynolds | December 24, 2007You might have spotted the “read on” tag, or my MSN message, in which I amused myself with the notion that ET wants Blitz to hack my websites.
Lets for one second consider how hillarious that would be, not only that they think he could … But that in doing so he wouldn’t be hacking an independant site but the sites of multi-million dollar organisations.
So yeah … Go on ET, make my day
As for the idea that my site could be revoked for the Jewfro thing, well … No it can’t. But go right ahead, see if anyone gives two shits about you being offended by it.
And push comes to shove and they did take it down? … I’d just go put my blog up somewhere else anyway
Oh and Kalas has aptly proved that yet again he knows absolutely nothing about anything since even though i’ve never denied being responsible (technically ET is …) for ET’s hosting being revoked (I even admitted it recently on here …) I’ve apparently “made claims it wasn’t [me]“.
If you think what I did really didn’t mean anything … Go on, do it again. I won’t retract my complaint this time.
So go make my Christmas!
I’m going to the pub.
Regards,
James.







Dont worry, we won’t hack you, we aren’t THAT immature.
Well to be honest, I doubt you could let alone would.
After all … I doubt anyone really wants to go to prison for Cybercrimes.
I was merely musing at the ideas, and the ignorance, floating around …
Lol Has anyone ever told you that you can be the modern day Thoreau sometimes?
Thats a compliment~
No, but I really rather enjoy that.
Civil Disobediance is very much a speciality of mine
Thats going in the About Me section …
Lol nice, I liked Walden the most, although only the first chapter. The rest was all description and imagery, and Im not a big fan of that.
And that is why Im ignoring my copy of Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, by Annie Dillard.
I haven’t much time to brush up on my 1800s personal philosophers … But i’ll add this to my todo list!
I hate that book, I tried to start reading it, but failed. Sorry miss curry no journal entries from me after break =P.
I can understand that, for me it’s basically just one giant book of logical reasoning.
I love his Stoic approach to it all.
Well Thoreau does raise some good points in his stuff, its just that our generation is so absorbed in distraction, we can’t enjoy it, and in the end, it is lost.
I think he mentioned something like that in his book…
Thoreau was the first book I read all the way through in english class this year. Once you get passed the fact that he does half the stuff he says you shouldn’t, his ideas themselves are something to ponder on.
Well there exists not a perfect stoic.
And anyone claiming to be one is a liar.
True enough I suppose.