Re: Hacker FAQ (please comment and help fix)
Article: 4930 of alt.hackers Newsgroups: alt.hackers From: preacher@netcom.com (Paul) Subject: Re: Hacker FAQ (please comment and help fix) Message-ID: preacherD9u12G.7G8@netcom.com Oganization: Permission Denied Sender: preacher@netcom19.netcom.com Organization: Permission Denied X-Newsreader: News for Windows NT X1.0-68 Date: Thu, 8 Jun 1995 02:18:15 GMT Approved: root@internic.org Lines: 34 Status: RO
In article <3r4lt8$d9u@ecom3.ecn.bgu.edu> muwt@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (Walter Thompson) uttered: > In article <3ndig4$4qf@access5.digex.net>, > Michael Lea <mikelea@access5.digex.net> wrote: >>ObHack: The lone 286 sitting on our network at work? > and you call yourself a hacker? > > OBhack: The other day I was getting all the leaves out of my gutters and I At least his hack was computer related. There's a difference between a hack and a handy-man tip. :) What say you, hack-heads? What kind of guidelines (if any) should be imposed on ObHack? I haven't been around here for four or five years, but back then a hack like this was flame-bait. ObHack: I scored a 19' color monitor off an old X station, but it is a sync on green beastie with BNC connectors. Upon regaining consciousness after discovering the price of a D-15 to BNC video cable, I went scrounging around and came up with an old SVGA cable and BNC connectors I had stripped off a disobedient coax. A few minutes with the manuals and a soldering iron- presto! I save $60. The video card is for the next post. :) -- Paul McGoldrick 17252 Hawthorne Blvd., #440, Torrance, CA 90504 preacher@netcom.com | CI$: 71254,254 | Nothing to excess, save excess.