OT: very much so, and for the final time

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OT: very much so, and for the final time Sugien 10-23-2005
Posted by vinny on October 24, 2005, 7:19 pm
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> On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 18:33:59 -0400, "Sugien"
> >I admit that I have used source code written by other authors
> >without giving them credit.
>
> Really?!


This is a weird cross post I can't help but get in on.
It's all virus groups in the header....and AHM.

That bothers me a little, we are not virus writers...are we?
We don't destroy peoples files, we destroy newsgroups and pedo's personal
lives?
right?


>
> >In the one instant I used the entire source code and put my
> >name on it

Would writing an anti-cancel bot and using pieces of code I found all over
the internet and then calling it mine cause me to burn also?

>
> You're going to burn in hell, ya know.
>
> >The only other code I ever used was from Finijen
>
> BURN BURN BURN
>
> >No on to the charge about plagiarism. I have no reason to lie
> >about anything at this point, so I will just say here and now
> >for the record and the absolute last time. My only error was
> >to leave off quotes
>
> That's what plagiarism *is*, Dimbulb.
>
> >I am about the only one that will instead try to first
> >irradiate the problem...
>
> Eradicate, Dimbulb. The word is ERADICATE. (Idiot.)
>
> >Like some here have said, for a while I was a clerk typist
>
> Did you use the space bar to fire your weapon, like in Space
> Invaders? Oh wait, you weren't on the Front Line in Vietnam,
> were you?
>
> >I had taken tests when I first became permanent party in the
> >Army had had become a Certified Television Equipment Repairman
> >
>
> - From clerk-typist to television equipment repairman.
> (Certified.) Wow. (Sugien = genius.)
>
> >I am a very happily married man that has been faithful to and
> >have lived with the same woman since 1979, we lived together
> >for 2 years while I was divorcing my first wife, then we got
> >married and were married for 2 years before our first child
> >was born and then another 2 years until our second child was
> >born and then another 3 years until our last child was born.
>
> Don't forget the FIRST wife, who said you ARE NOT the father of
> the kid you thought was your son. <sob>
>
> "my first wife said after we were divorced that I was not his
> father and that if I didn't believe it she would pay for a
> paternity test to prove it to me."
> "...although I will always love the boy by my first wife there
> will always be that doubt about the genetics of it..."
> -Sugien, in alt.hackers.malicious, August 12, 2005
> http://tinyurl.com/d5oze
>
> >I apologize for lying about being a member of MENSA. I am not
> >a member

mensa? Screw iq tests, screw mensa.
Even talking about it is silly.

>
> <mock shock>
>
> >it doesn't matter what brain power a person has, it only
> >matters what they do with it.
>
> And it was your "brain power" on these here newsgroups awarded
> you the "dimbulb" tag, Dimbulb.
>
> >I decided I should leave and not come back.
>
> See ya. Wouldn't wanna be ya.
>
> >I know this is long and I know that I played the "I am
> >leaving" game before; but I am not playing any games this
> >time.
>
> See above.
>
> >However this time, it is for good and final
>
> Are you dying, Sooooooooge? Is this post your way of "coming
> clean", before you meet Your Maker? (If so, it didn't work.)
>
> >I won't even be lurking. Last time I didn't lurk either
> >unless someone put Sugien into the news group and then my
> >bots let me know and then I came and lurked.
>
> SUGIEN SUGIEN SUGIEN SUGIEN SUGIEN SUGIEN
>
> >this IS THE FINAL GOOD BY.
>
> Well GOODBYE, already! Geesh! Must you drag your dying scene
> out?
>
> >To anyone I may have offended, I apologize.
>
> Only your god-squading preaching offended, Dimbulb. And that's
> because of your Black Hat ways.
>
> >To any programmers who's code I used [...] then I likewise
> >apologize to you.
>
> Your penance is to put this on a t-shirt and wear it. While
> sitting at your computer. In front of your webcam. While we
> watch. And do SCREEN CAPTURES! (Whoops.)
>
> >To the users of the News groups I apologize for wasting band
> >width
>
> Time we'll never get back. <sob.> (Yeah, I know... PKB.)
>
> >One final thing [...] to those that played the war of wits
> >with me and played the game. Ok, you WON!
>
> We already knew that, Soooooooge. Nick, Rod, Shane, Heather, et
> al AND OF COURSE -- 4Q and myself -- already knew that.
>
> >Its been a pleasure flaming all of you; but as I said I LOST,
> >you WON!, so sit there an wonder whom will you now have to
> >poke fun at?
>
> There will always be some new idiot on usenet who deserves a
> good ass-whupping. And myself, the others mentioned above, and
> many others will see to it that that happens.
>
> >I had toyed with the idea of doing one final Social
> >Engineering of all of you
>
> (How many here think THIS POST is it? Lol.)
>
> > /}
> >@###{ ]::::::Dino-Soft Software::::::>
> > \}
>
> Sigh... Ya just HAD to post that ascii art of your 18-inch
> schlong ONE MORE TIME, didn't ya?
>
>
> > /}
> >@###{ ]::::::Dino-Soft Software::::::>
> > \}

First of all he wants to go anon, so he's playing the pre-anon game.
Second, get fuxored you virus writing sissy bitches!
Leave while you still have a newsgroup to act like an ass in.





Posted by Me on October 24, 2005, 8:12 pm
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wrote:

>
>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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>> On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 18:33:59 -0400, "Sugien"
>> >I admit that I have used source code written by other authors
>> >without giving them credit.
>>
>> Really?!
>
>
> This is a weird cross post I can't help but get in on.
> It's all virus groups in the header....and AHM.
>
> That bothers me a little, we are not virus writers...are we?
> We don't destroy peoples files, we destroy newsgroups and pedo's personal
>lives?
>right?
>
>
>>
>> >In the one instant I used the entire source code and put my
>> >name on it
>
> Would writing an anti-cancel bot and using pieces of code I found all over
>the internet and then calling it mine cause me to burn also?

See, that's what sand bags these goofballs. The haXor philosophy is
purely pragmatic and results oriented. Who gives a rats behind where
parts of the code came from? While these fools are reinventing the
wheel every day, I and every other sane, non-anal-retentive person
that I know who has a compiler runs over to Planet Source Code, or any
of the other coding archives, finds something close to what they need
and modifies/incorporates it into their project as required to get
what they needed. While these goofballs spent weeks reinventing the
wheel repeatedly solely for the bragging rights to placate their
inferiority complex, sane people everywhere are whipping out a dozen
apps that suite the need of moment and could care less whether or not
they can brag about it. Who gives a rip? And heck no I'm not going to
bother pecking credits into my code of who originally devised whatever
method I may have used. I put the program together to satisfy my own
need, not to placate a misguided need for recognition. If anybody ever
sees it, it'll be solely because they needed something like it, and if
they use all or part of it I personally think they're being silly if
they rem my name into credits in the code. Sheez, WHO CARES? I
certainly don't.


Posted by vinny on October 24, 2005, 8:54 pm
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> wrote:
>
> >
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> >> On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 18:33:59 -0400, "Sugien"
> >> >I admit that I have used source code written by other authors
> >> >without giving them credit.
> >>
> >> Really?!
> >
> >
> > This is a weird cross post I can't help but get in on.
> > It's all virus groups in the header....and AHM.
> >
> > That bothers me a little, we are not virus writers...are we?
> > We don't destroy peoples files, we destroy newsgroups and pedo's
personal
> >lives?
> >right?
> >
> >
> >>
> >> >In the one instant I used the entire source code and put my
> >> >name on it
> >
> > Would writing an anti-cancel bot and using pieces of code I found all
over
> >the internet and then calling it mine cause me to burn also?
>
> See, that's what sand bags these goofballs. The haXor philosophy is
> purely pragmatic and results oriented. Who gives a rats behind where
> parts of the code came from? While these fools are reinventing the
> wheel every day, I and every other sane, non-anal-retentive person
> that I know who has a compiler runs over to Planet Source Code, or any
> of the other coding archives, finds something close to what they need
> and modifies/incorporates it into their project as required to get
> what they needed. While these goofballs spent weeks reinventing the
> wheel repeatedly solely for the bragging rights to placate their
> inferiority complex, sane people everywhere are whipping out a dozen
> apps that suite the need of moment and could care less whether or not
> they can brag about it. Who gives a rip? And heck no I'm not going to
> bother pecking credits into my code of who originally devised whatever
> method I may have used. I put the program together to satisfy my own
> need, not to placate a misguided need for recognition. If anybody ever
> sees it, it'll be solely because they needed something like it, and if
> they use all or part of it I personally think they're being silly if
> they rem my name into credits in the code. Sheez, WHO CARES? I
> certainly don't.

Somebody came to work a year ago bragging about this disk of generic
programs he had, asian guy. One of them was mine I wrote 10-12 years ago.
It was a humility test I gave myself to NOT say I wrote that.
But I won't lie, I felt like a real coder that day. Who cares who knows
it, my code was used and not all lonely hiding on a floppy somewhere in a
landfill losing magnetism.




Posted by vinny on October 24, 2005, 9:03 pm
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>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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> > >>
> > >> On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 18:33:59 -0400, "Sugien"
> > >> >I admit that I have used source code written by other authors
> > >> >without giving them credit.
> > >>
> > >> Really?!
> > >
> > >
> > > This is a weird cross post I can't help but get in on.
> > > It's all virus groups in the header....and AHM.
> > >
> > > That bothers me a little, we are not virus writers...are we?
> > > We don't destroy peoples files, we destroy newsgroups and pedo's
> personal
> > >lives?
> > >right?
> > >
> > >
> > >>
> > >> >In the one instant I used the entire source code and put my
> > >> >name on it
> > >
> > > Would writing an anti-cancel bot and using pieces of code I found all
> over
> > >the internet and then calling it mine cause me to burn also?
> >
> > See, that's what sand bags these goofballs. The haXor philosophy is
> > purely pragmatic and results oriented. Who gives a rats behind where
> > parts of the code came from? While these fools are reinventing the
> > wheel every day, I and every other sane, non-anal-retentive person
> > that I know who has a compiler runs over to Planet Source Code, or any
> > of the other coding archives, finds something close to what they need
> > and modifies/incorporates it into their project as required to get
> > what they needed. While these goofballs spent weeks reinventing the
> > wheel repeatedly solely for the bragging rights to placate their
> > inferiority complex, sane people everywhere are whipping out a dozen
> > apps that suite the need of moment and could care less whether or not
> > they can brag about it. Who gives a rip? And heck no I'm not going to
> > bother pecking credits into my code of who originally devised whatever
> > method I may have used. I put the program together to satisfy my own
> > need, not to placate a misguided need for recognition. If anybody ever
> > sees it, it'll be solely because they needed something like it, and if
> > they use all or part of it I personally think they're being silly if
> > they rem my name into credits in the code. Sheez, WHO CARES? I
> > certainly don't.
>
> Somebody came to work a year ago bragging about this disk of generic
> programs he had, asian guy. One of them was mine I wrote 10-12 years ago.
> It was a humility test I gave myself to NOT say I wrote that.
> But I won't lie, I felt like a real coder that day. Who cares who knows
> it, my code was used and not all lonely hiding on a floppy somewhere in a
> landfill losing magnetism.
>
>

Oh, almost forgot, virus coders are lamers. Get those friggen crossposts
outtahere!




Posted by vinny on October 25, 2005, 6:32 am
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> wrote:
>
> >Oh, almost forgot, virus coders are lamers. Get those friggen crossposts
> >outtahere!
>
> I have to agree. Propagating viri would seem typical of the
> inferiority complex ridden personality, so I suppose that it makes
> sense that they'd be anal about code attributes. I mean really, they
> have to prove to themselves that they actually are relevant in this
> world by causing as much notable damage and/or mayhem as possible. How
> pathetic. Someone should buy these sad sack clowns a mother that cares
> about them so they can stop searching in vain for validation.
>
> </troll mode>
> <snicker>

give it up, looks like sugein already sugeically removed all the spines from
all the virus groups.




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