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Starting to dislike these guys more and more.
I think CIA and FBI are already tracking these guys .
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Voight-Kampff: I had a look at lulzexposed and noticed that one of those guys is swedish.
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Gersen: Well the one million bucks question is: is this really members of lulzsec, or just some guy spouting randoms names or taking revenge one peoples he/she don't like.

The is the Internet, anybody can create blog and accuse anybody else of being a member of lulzsec, anonymous or any other group. (I wouldn't even be surprise if this blog was another of lulzsec "joke".)
That was my thought, considering that one of the accused is a journalist, and the individuals that have been outed are pretty weak technically, it wouldn't surprise me if this wasn't a case of genuinely hitting wannabes rather than somebody that's actually in a position to run things.

I suppose that could be staged, but it seems a bit suspicious that these people are that technically inept and that exposed in various social networking sites.
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ne_zavarj: I think CIA and FBI are already tracking these guys .
You can count on that. Nobody's going to hit the CIA up and not end up being tracked by intelligence.
Post edited June 18, 2011 by hedwards
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ne_zavarj: I think CIA and FBI are already raping these guys .
FTFY
This has been irritating me so much that last night I had to watch Hackers (the film) just to cheer myself up.... it's such an accurate depiction of hacking you'd think it was a documentary O_O
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serpantino: This has been irritating me so much that last night I had to watch Hackers (the film) just to cheer myself up.... it's such an accurate depiction of hacking you'd think it was a documentary O_O
If you liked that, try The Matrix. Good film, it's a shame that they never bothered to make any sequels.

I'll likely watch Johnny Mnemonic later today, because I've never seen it and it seemed like it had a cool premise. Although I hear it's pretty mediocre.
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hedwards: If you liked that, try The Matrix. Good film, it's a shame that they never bothered to make any sequels.
I think it's for the best. Most people would probably not understand (and therefore like) them anyway ;P...
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hedwards: If you liked that, try The Matrix. Good film, it's a shame that they never bothered to make any sequels.
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Vestin: I think it's for the best. Most people would probably not understand (and therefore like) them anyway ;P...
I'm just glad that somebody knew when to stop. Unlike those folks who keep making Superman movies well into the point of being terrible.
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Vestin: I think it's for the best. Most people would probably not understand (and therefore like) them anyway ;P...
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hedwards: I'm just glad that somebody knew when to stop. Unlike those folks who keep making Superman movies well into the point of being terrible.
Agreement! It's a wonderful thing when directors/producers know when to leave a piece alone. Like Lucas with the star wars trilogy. Or Spielberg after the Indy trilogy. Great thing they didn't ruin those great series with some rubbish sequel or something.
Here's my message for "Lulzsec"

TL;DR
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hedwards: I'm just glad that somebody knew when to stop. Unlike those folks who keep making Superman movies well into the point of being terrible.
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Voight-Kampff: Agreement! It's a wonderful thing when directors/producers know when to leave a piece alone. Like Lucas with the star wars trilogy. Or Spielberg after the Indy trilogy. Great thing they didn't ruin those great series with some rubbish sequel or something.
Those are a little more complicated as they were always planned, but didn't happen until much later. Indiana Jones was intended to be a bit like James Bond in that it's more of a serial format, and George Lucas had to cut down his original story in order to fit it into the original trilogy.

Personally, I think the Indiana Jones movie was far less problematic than the prequel trilogy for Star Wars was. Personally, I liked it, but even if I didn't like it, it didn't ruin the original the movies the way that Star Wars episodes I-III ruined episodes IV-VI.
Is there something wrong with me that every time I see the name I read it as 'lulzsex?'
I remember one morning in high school, some kid bashed open one of the vending machines in the canteen, and then ran away without taking anything. I remember how everyone within five meters of it descended upon it and picked it clean of it's inventory and whatever cash was inside within three minutes.

That kid didn't do it to get the vending machine company to "beef up security", or any other semi-noble shit like that. He did it to cause a riot because he thought it was hilarious.

Ha ha. My sides are splitting.
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predcon: I remember one morning in high school, some kid bashed open one of the vending machines in the canteen, and then ran away without taking anything. I remember how everyone within five meters of it descended upon it and picked it clean of it's inventory and whatever cash was inside within three minutes.

That kid didn't do it to get the vending machine company to "beef up security", or any other semi-noble shit like that. He did it to cause a riot because he thought it was hilarious.

Ha ha. My sides are splitting.
I would like to move that scenario to Japan. Within minutes the surrounding students would have cleaned up the mess, reassembled the machine, made a make-shift glass/plastic-screen for it and togheter began working on how to prevent something like that from happening again. :P
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Metro09: Is there something wrong with me that every time I see the name I read it as 'lulzsex?'
Is that anything like surprise sex?