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    Quote Originally Posted by Seacat View Post
    Despite your shocking grammar I agree with you. :p
    What's wrong with my grammar
    Word picked up no mistakes, though it did the green line so it'd make it a tiny bit more sense.

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    I don't think it is her aswell , but if it is her then congrats , habbo finaly have someone who can deal with h4x0rs .

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    Hello again!

    I'm in Spain at the moment so thought I may aswell check out Habbox and see how its doing.

    Emma Monks sent me this email whilst declining me as a Habbo X a while ago:

    To be honest, I'm not one who looks at facts like running sites with 10,000 users and necessarily thinks it equates to that person being 100% trustworthy and low risk. Although many Habbos think staff are clueless, we're actually not. I've been running online communities since 1992 and when I did community stuff for 'kicks' and not for money, I was a server admin and on the 'management board' of one of the oldest and largest IRC networks, with some 140,000 simultaneous users at peak times and 600,000 registered accounts. There'd usually be 30,000 simultaneous users on the server I ran alone. Why do I say this? Because I've first hand experience of guys in charge of A LOT of user data - guys who've headed up IT departments for major companies - going very, VERY astray. I've seen guys (and it is, almost always, guys - young ones at that) endanger or lose wonderful jobs because they've not got rid of the teenage anarchist streak they have and in bored moments have turned their talents towards doing some really stupid things like cracking NASA servers (and, yes, I've seen that happen), coding new trojans or getting into bot-herding and DDoSing the hell out of hapless sites.

    I've no doubt you run those sites well, but I also have a niggly feeling when reading your output on boards that you're also someone who could go astray if you begin to feel bored/hard done by/irritated. Long years in community has taught me to minimise risk and I'm afraid my experience is giving me a hunch that you're a risk.
    So I guess its down to you guys to decide whether it was Emma or not, either way, one thing we do know for sure is those 4 teenagers won't play around with computers again in the future. Also, if you run a fansite, a teenager (Heh, what do they expect on Habbo?), and a guy.. your chances of becoming a Habbo X are significantly lower!

    Just-one
    Last edited by Just-One; 22-03-2007 at 08:46 PM.
    Adios..


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    Ye, well this was 6 years ago or 5.

    Habbo was just beginning.... Im sure they didnt have the best firewalls then.


    Could be true

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    Can someone explain what IRC is for me (+rep to anyone who gives a detailed and understandable explanation)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Can someone explain what IRC is for me (+rep to anyone who gives a detailed and understandable explanation)
    An irc is like a mini chat room , you can use programs like MIRC to conenct to the chat room , there are Habbox ircs but they're for runescape :p

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Can someone explain what IRC is for me (+rep to anyone who gives a detailed and understandable explanation)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat

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    Quote Originally Posted by scubadiva View Post
    echo!! lol

    and interesting find.

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    Well seems you asked... :p

    Some of you think she got arrested 4 times lol, do you think sulake would be stupid enough to employ a e-terrorist? There is things called criminal records.

    1) Sulake is spelt with a capital as it's a company name.
    2) Should be "an e-terrorist" instead of "a e-terrorist".
    3) Should be "there are things called..." instead of "there is things called...".

    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    What's wrong with my grammar
    Word picked up no mistakes, though it did the green line so it'd make it a tiny bit more sense.
    I think it is Emma Monks from Sulake as she seems to be involved in IRCs and the Internet in general.
    Last edited by Seacat; 22-03-2007 at 10:27 PM.
    Hello

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seacat View Post
    Well seems you asked... :p

    Some of you think she got arrested 4 times lol, do you think sulake would be stupid enough to employ a e-terrorist? There is things called criminal records.

    1) Sulake is spelt with a capital as it's a company name.
    2) Should be "an e-terrorist" instead of "a e-terrorist".
    3) Should be "there are things called..." instead of "there is things called...".



    I think it is Emma Monks from Sulake as she seems to be involved in IRCs and the Internet in general.
    Picky picky.
    hi

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