
Lol i think the gay community would be outraged by this stereotypical view.
I really can't understand where this guy is coming from. It started off all being correct. And then he just went mental about glow sticks and stuff.
I've left.I'm back.
~Dan
He ****** up before that, he went wrong on the Quake, and AMD stuff...
And 30 minutes on the computer and you're considered a hacker nowadays!?! LOL
I've seen this article many times throughout the years, very funny![]()
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
Trust me, I'm on 24/7, ask anybody... Well, I'm on from when I get home from school until like 1am in the morning, nevermind weekends LOL...
(Staying up 'til1am lately because it's summer holidays soon anyway)
The only day i get a rest off the computer is on the weekend when i go out with mates lool.
I'm on when i'm not doing anything else.
I can't really say when i'm online though. Cos sometimes i'll just randomly go out with mates or something etc or have work to do.
But tbh Internet and Computers are quickly overtaking the TV, i used to spend more time watching TV than on the internet. Now its the reverse. I think this article is very narrow minded.
I've left.I'm back.
~Dan
Haha, I've seen this a couple of times, its quite funny. I always thought those ridiculously strict, stupid, parents were just jokes put in films, but obviously not.
Lmfao!!
"If your son spends more than thirty minutes each day on the computer, he may be using it to DOS other peoples sites. DOSing involves gaining access to the "command prompt" on other people's machines, and using it to tie up vital internet services. This can take up to eight hours. If your son is doing this, he is breaking the law, and you should stop him immediately. The safest policy is to limit your children's access to the computer to a maximum of forty-five minutes each day."
~ "Difference is brilliant, difference is what makes this world"
Rofl. It's so accurate!Lmfao!!
"If your son spends more than thirty minutes each day on the computer, he may be using it to DOS other peoples sites. DOSing involves gaining access to the "command prompt" on other people's machines, and using it to tie up vital internet services. This can take up to eight hours. If your son is doing this, he is breaking the law, and you should stop him immediately. The safest policy is to limit your children's access to the computer to a maximum of forty-five minutes each day."
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
my cousin is so a hacker.
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