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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: twyacht on July 06, 2008, 07:41:18 PM
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Tried to get on this afternoon, and was very surprised to see some hacker got to the forum... >:(
Tried and true troopers that they are, Marshall & Co,.. were right on it. ;D
Can't we send a .50 BMG cyber pulse back? Something?
Glad to see everything worked out. Thanks Marshall hope you can send some American whoop ass back.
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Yeah, good idea..... piss off the guys with the guns! What an idiot.
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I told you the whole story .. in detail~ ;)
Check the Blog site :)
http://www.downrange.tv/blog/
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Guess I missed something.Glad to hear Marshall's on top of it.
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GO Marshall!!! Marshall'ette is very proud of you, and I hope that worked to your benefit in some way.
So is there any way we can see those pictures that popped up?
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The POS is probably some spoiled rotten mouth breather living in his momma's basement and is pissed off because doesn't have other 35 year olds to play D&D with. I just hope things have calmed down.
Good job Marshal!
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Marshal, all we need is Lat. & Long. Fox away!
Mac.
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I told you the whole story .. in detail~ ;)
Check the Blog site :)
http://www.downrange.tv/blog/
You should take that post down...... Its a great testament to what Marshal can do at a keyboard, but you should not give that hacker the satisfaction........ Just keep doing what you are doing and dont give him any lip service (publicly at least) But I think it is still a crime to hack a website. You might want to look into that.
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I doubt very seriously if Hackers take the time to read posts of any kind.
What they do is take a website that is on the top .. ( which means Down Range must be doing pretty good in the cyber world ratings) then it is a big game as to who in their "little warped no count Jr jockstrap lifestyle" can hack and infest a website faster. That's why they always sign and have their mark on their "work".. For the "credit".. >:(
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I doubt very seriously if Hackers take the time to read posts of any kind.
What they do is take a website that is on the top .. ( which means Down Range must be doing pretty good in the cyber world ratings) then it is a big game as to who in their "little warped no count Jr jockstrap lifestyle" can hack and infest a website faster. That's why they always sign and have their mark on their "work".. For the "credit".. >:(
Can Marshal get back at them ?
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Can Marshal get back at them ?
TOM!! :o :o
That would be unethical....
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Marshal'ette, don't tell us when he does then.....we don't want to know HEHEHEHE!
Richard
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TOM!! :o :o
That would be unethical....
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What does "ETHICS" have to do with revenge ? ;D
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What does "ETHICS" have to do with revenge ? ;D
"Revenge is a dish best served cold",...Kahn. ;)
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JUST GIVE ME THE ADDRESS, W'ell find them! And maybe give them a free trip to Knob Creek! ;D
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JUST GIVE ME THE ADDRESS, W'ell find them! And maybe give them a free trip to Knob Creek! ;D
And give 'em a map* ;D
*That just happens to be the mirror image of the grounds, someone hit the wrong button on the copier.....oops
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JUST GIVE ME THE ADDRESS, W'ell find them! And maybe give them a free trip to Knob Creek! ;D
Ball peen hammer to the hands might discourage their annoying little hobby.
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"Revenge is a dish best served cold",...Kahn. ;)
I thought it was the tall dude on Fantasy Island?
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I thought it was the tall dude on Fantasy Island?
The first written appearance of the proverb "revenge is a dish best served cold" is often credited to the 18th century novel Les liaisons dangereuses, but since it doesn't actually appear in the original French language text, the validity of this attribution is unclear. The English version of this phrase in that exact wording can be attributed to The Godfather by Mario Puzo, a major bestseller in 1969. However, the phrase appeared in the 1949 film Kind Hearts and Coronets as "revenge is a dish which people of taste prefer to eat cold"[2]. The more well-known wording of this quote is also featured in the title sequence of the Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill: Vol 1, accredited as an "Old Klingon Proverb", referencing the phrase's usage in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, where it is similarly cited as such. It means that to be successful, revenge should be a considered and planned response enacted when the time is right, rather than a hasty and 'hot-blooded' action which will increase the chances of failure.
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The first written appearance of the proverb "revenge is a dish best served cold" is often credited to the 18th century novel Les liaisons dangereuses, but since it doesn't actually appear in the original French language text, the validity of this attribution is unclear. The English version of this phrase in that exact wording can be attributed to The Godfather by Mario Puzo, a major bestseller in 1969. However, the phrase appeared in the 1949 film Kind Hearts and Coronets as "revenge is a dish which people of taste prefer to eat cold"[2]. The more well-known wording of this quote is also featured in the title sequence of the Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill: Vol 1, accredited as an "Old Klingon Proverb", referencing the phrase's usage in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, where it is similarly cited as such. It means that to be successful, revenge should be a considered and planned response enacted when the time is right, rather than a hasty and 'hot-blooded' action which will increase the chances of failure.
Huh? You must not be from 'round here. Speak Ainglish! ;D
Swoop
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Holy Smokes Batman, Thank You Haz! I missed the French text,... sorry,... Mario put it in the book but not the film,. ???
and Kill Bill was well a "different" type of film, although the five finger death punch was a new one.
Ricardo Montalban did it the most justice even if he didn't have Tatoo. ;D ;D
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The first written appearance of the proverb "revenge is a dish best served cold" is often credited to the 18th century novel Les liaisons dangereuses, but since it doesn't actually appear in the original French language text, the validity of this attribution is unclear. The English version of this phrase in that exact wording can be attributed to The Godfather by Mario Puzo, a major bestseller in 1969. However, the phrase appeared in the 1949 film Kind Hearts and Coronets as "revenge is a dish which people of taste prefer to eat cold"[2]. The more well-known wording of this quote is also featured in the title sequence of the Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill: Vol 1, accredited as an "Old Klingon Proverb", referencing the phrase's usage in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, where it is similarly cited as such. It means that to be successful, revenge should be a considered and planned response enacted when the time is right, rather than a hasty and 'hot-blooded' action which will increase the chances of failure.
Come on Haz. Did I really deserve all this for a simple smart a$$ comment?
P.S. I'm digging up Tattoo's zombie and haveing him kick you in the shins!
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The sad part is that I've heard of, read, or seen all of them except "Kind hearts and Coronets"(Les Liaisons Dangereuses was the basis for the movie Dangerous Liaisons back in the 90's )
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Damn, too deep for me ...jumping to the Classic Joke Thread!
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Come on Haz. Did I really deserve all this for a simple smart a$$ comment?
P.S. I'm digging up Tattoo's zombie and haveing him kick you in the shins!
Knowledge is a good thing. ;)
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Knowledge is a good thing. ;)
(http://www.cascity.com/howard/forum/uhhh.gif)yeahhhhh~~~
If you can understand it AND if the ' person ??? ' feeding you the "knowledge" "has both oars in the water" ::) ::)
;D
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(http://www.cascity.com/howard/forum/uhhh.gif)yeahhhhh~~~
If you can understand it AND if the ' person ??? ' feeding you the "knowledge" "has both oars in the water" ::) ::)
;D
Going in a circle can be fun! Nascar does it. ;D
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(http://www.cascity.com/howard/forum/uhhh.gif)yeahhhhh~~~
If you can understand it AND if the ' person ??? ' feeding you the "knowledge" "has both oars in the water" ::) ::)
;D
Just because your source doesn't have both oars in the water, doesn't mean he's wrong.
Crazy doesn't mean stupid ;D
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this is true... ;)
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Going in a circle can be fun! Nascar does it. ;D
Funny! Actually reminds me of a story. Wanna hear it? Here it goes. I grew up in Miami (hold the jokes please). The large piece of property behind my house was turned into a golf course with ponds (water hazzards) and all. Usually with the first heavy rain or at least a big rain in the spring/early summer all the toads would head to the pond for some toad-tail and egg laying type activities. These toads are non native, ugly, and can kill curious pets with the secretions from behind their eyes. Anyway. A couple of the neighborhood folk would head down to the pond armed with our BB guns to thin the poplulation. A well placed shot would kill and sink the toad into the pond. A not-so-well-placed shot would sometimes hit the ugly bastards in one of the hind legs resulting in a Nascar type pattern in the pond. Just a funny visual.
Now before I hear any "poor toad" stories check out the photo (http://myfwc.com/nonnatives/exotics/SpeciesNumberResults.asp?SPPNO=43 (http://myfwc.com/nonnatives/exotics/SpeciesNumberResults.asp?SPPNO=43)) and info.
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So THAT'S where Bush came up with the doctrine of preemption.
You must have done a good job. Don't see any of them around central NC. Thanks.
Mac.