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Have you used Google-Fu Today? - jahcs - 01-21-2005 Saw this and thought of all the Lurkers here at the Lounge. Maybe it should be on the back of the Official Lurker Lounge T shirt. There's lots more where that came from: T-Shirt Humor.com warning: site contains some crude humor and language. Have you used Google-Fu Today? - Occhidiangela - 01-21-2005 jahcs,Jan 21 2005, 11:23 AM Wrote: You, sir, are evil. I just spent 15 minutes of my life giggling at some of those T-Shirts. Evil. :D Occhi PS: Thanks! This One is Just For Me Have you used Google-Fu Today? - jahcs - 01-21-2005 Quote:This One is Just For Me ;) Have you used Google-Fu Today? - Scrape - 01-21-2005 Excellent site. Being the coffee fanatic that I am, I especially like that shirt as well. But I do like lattes, cappuccinos, espressos, and so on. Here is another site with some good shirts: http://www.80stees.com Have you used Google-Fu Today? - [wcip]Angel - 01-22-2005 Speaking of fiddling around with Google: http://www.graffe.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26886 Apparently you can do some shifty, nerd-like stuff and get to see security camera-feeds from all over the world. I can't possibly imagine any of this being legal. Still, serves them right for not securing their networks. Have you used Google-Fu Today? - DeeBye - 01-22-2005 [wcip]Angel,Jan 21 2005, 10:29 PM Wrote:I can't possibly imagine any of this being legal. Still, serves them right for not securing their networks. Why wouldn't it be legal? Have you used Google-Fu Today? - [wcip]Angel - 01-22-2005 Looking in on others by "hacking" into their equipment? I don't know, just doesn't sit right. Have you used Google-Fu Today? - DeeBye - 01-22-2005 [wcip]Angel,Jan 22 2005, 08:30 AM Wrote:Looking in on others by "hacking" into their equipment? I don't know, just doesn't sit right. It's not hacking; it's clicking a URL in a search engine. I'm not saying it's right or moral, but it sure ain't illegal. Have you used Google-Fu Today? - [wcip]Angel - 01-23-2005 Immoral/illegal. Is there really a difference? Obviously there is a difference. Let's let Pete elaborate: Have you used Google-Fu Today? - Obi2Kenobi - 01-23-2005 [wcip]Angel,Jan 22 2005, 09:18 PM Wrote:Immoral/illegal. Is there really a difference?Immoral is what you think is wrong, illegal is what they think is wrong (them being lawmakers/voters/etc). Have you used Google-Fu Today? - kandrathe - 01-25-2005 Obi2Kenobi,Jan 22 2005, 11:16 PM Wrote:Immoral is what you think is wrong, illegal is what they think is wrong (them being lawmakers/voters/etc).I think the key word is legal. Others, including ones self can believe a thing to be immoral, while still being legal. But, increasingly those in our litigeous society are making more things illegal. It's time we started voting in some law repealers. One thing that instantly springs to mind is sex. :) Say no more. I happened by the Animal Planet channel the other day and the animal rescue show was on. The SPCA representative was showing a bird in a cage that had been extremely pecked by its uncooperative mate. They were pressing charges against the owver of the birds, because the birds did not get along and the owner did not separate them before the "pecking" incident. I can understand enforcing animal cruelty laws on people who abuse or neglect animals in an obviously intentional manner. But, growing up on a farm, I saw my share of animal on animal cruelty that we humans were unable to prevent. Although, my little sister still has nightmares about the chicken and duck slayings gone awry. |