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Diggsey
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Posted: 15th Jun 2007 19:53 Edited at: 15th Jun 2007 19:54
Here's my attempt


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Posted: 15th Jun 2007 20:07 Edited at: 15th Jun 2007 20:08
And another...


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Posted: 15th Jun 2007 20:15 Edited at: 15th Jun 2007 20:15


I'm sorry, my answers are limited. You must ask the right question.

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Posted: 15th Jun 2007 20:19 Edited at: 15th Jun 2007 21:40


Noticed a big grammatical error in the final frame... whoops!


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Posted: 15th Jun 2007 20:44
I love these, hehe my girlfriend doesn't get 90% of them and doesn't understand why I laughed so hard at "spawn after delay" lol. Thank you for giving us this link Xplosys, I might make one of these later today, hehe.

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Posted: 15th Jun 2007 20:51
Quote: "hehe my girlfriend doesn't get 90% of them and doesn't understand why I laughed so hard at "spawn after delay"

That must be because she's not a big dork. She wins this round.


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Posted: 15th Jun 2007 23:09 Edited at: 15th Jun 2007 23:09
Here's another



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Posted: 15th Jun 2007 23:50 Edited at: 15th Jun 2007 23:51

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Nowdie
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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 00:31 Edited at: 16th Jun 2007 00:36
I've decided to do one too

[b]A Mouse & A Computer

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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 00:34 Edited at: 16th Jun 2007 00:35
unknown game creator



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[b]A Mouse & A Computer #2

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That C++ Nerd
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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 01:12
Hope a few of you get this joke. My humor is dry. FPS Creator users should get this.
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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 02:43 Edited at: 16th Jun 2007 03:11


DBPro Users should get this joke

Very fun site


[B] - LINKIN PARK - [/B]

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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 03:15
HAHHAHA looking goood gusy

to the ones thats trapped inside of you, this is it!!
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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 04:36 Edited at: 16th Jun 2007 04:44
I made one...homemade..(sorry for bad drawing, my mouse is sucking right now)



Robot AI|My self coded blog|

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Matt Rock
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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 05:32
Quote: "That must be because she's not a big dork. She wins this round"

LOL she'll get a kick out of that

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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 05:34 Edited at: 16th Jun 2007 05:37
Here's some:











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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 05:42 Edited at: 16th Jun 2007 05:42
@tha_rami: Heh, I like the 3rd, it's to true, and the 4th, haha.


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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 05:56
I just came up with a really good one!

Please tell me what your opinions are.

I've been working on a joke, so tell me how it came out.



Not that great, but better than my last one.
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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 08:13
Haha. I love it C++ Nerd.
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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 09:40
Haha, nice. I made a dumb one last night at around two in the morning, based off of Family Guy and my friend's joke.



Then two TGC-ish ones:




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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 11:28 Edited at: 16th Jun 2007 11:42
Heres mine



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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 12:20
Inspire, minor amendment

What did the hat say to the scarf?

I'll go on ahead, while you hang around

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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 12:45 Edited at: 16th Jun 2007 12:45

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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 12:50 Edited at: 16th Jun 2007 12:51
growing multiplayer maps...



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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 15:34 Edited at: 16th Jun 2007 15:41
Rise of the Fireflies



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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 17:56 Edited at: 16th Jun 2007 17:57
Socio-political enviroments


I enjoyed these comic strips so much that I thought I'd have ago.

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Posted: 16th Jun 2007 22:16
Very nice
How long have you worked on this?


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Mommies TGC or mommy's angel-tgc.


My Avatar is copyright to John F's Wick Models
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Posted: 17th Jun 2007 00:36 Edited at: 17th Jun 2007 13:45
I made the characters from this one myself
What do you think of it?




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Posted: 17th Jun 2007 01:13
Quote: "Very nice
How long have you worked on this?"


About 2 - 3 hours. I've got alot of pre-made media I've used for other commerical projects.
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I can't draw, but I think that TGC should focus more on making the current FPSC better, because who is actually going to buy Vista? (no offense, if there are any fans of vista)
Because I am sticking with XP and ubuntu! <--Go Open Source!

*laughs at the Bill Gates one... I disabled icons and hid the taskbar and set the background to a screenshot of the BSoD. I got suspended for 3 days and my computer privileges revoked, for
Quote: "Using the computer for non-educational purposes"

For me, it was very educational! :p*



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Posted: 17th Jun 2007 12:27 Edited at: 17th Jun 2007 12:27
Lol, I got my computer privileges revoked for:
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- Bypassing Network security for playing games
- Actually playing the games over the school LAN
- Changing the BIOS boot password
- Mis-using javascripts to apply to the 'free' lessons that no-one can apply to through the web-GUI.
- Using External Desktop to take over any of the PC's in the network.
- Using PStools to remote manipulate and shut down computers.
- Having any of the PStools on my personal 20MB net hard disk.
- Having a 50GB hard disk by using 'net use', so that we could install whatever we want (including StarCraft).
- Logging in to the main server and changing the background (was for testing purposes, I did go to our supervisor and explained).
- Writing a script to disable monitoring / external control on the current used PC.
- Mis-using the 'net user' command to change passwords.
"


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...bad guys


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Why are your proud of that tha_rami? It sounds like you need to do something more contructive with your time. I'd be far more impressed if you where using that time to improve your programming skills. Rather than acting like a cyber-thug.
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Quote: "Why are your proud of that tha_rami? It sounds like you need to do something more contructive with your time. I'd be far more impressed if you where using that time to improve your programming skills. Rather than acting like a cyber-thug."


First of all, each man do as he pleases.
Secondly, you never know the circumstances of a person. I have a hard time learning programming languages, because I can't find (or purchase) the right materials to learn how to use the programming language.
Third, this is a way to point out flaws in FPSC (if we had pointed them out already). This shows that we do want FPSC fixed, so we don't have to buy vista...who wants vista, I mean, really.



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You two are part of the reason that we have moderators on here.You can't just do whater you want all of the time.And most of the things on the list referred to are unethical and,in some cases,illegal.They can get you fired,kicked out of school or arrested.Most of the things on the list below are inexcusable.Just reading it tells us this guy's circumstances.As was stated before he is a little cyberpunk...if he actually did these things and is not making them up.How would you like it if he came to your house and did this stuff to your computer.IMO condoning stuff like this tells us your circumstances as well.


Quote: "Quote: "
- Bypassing Network security for playing games
- Actually playing the games over the school LAN
- Changing the BIOS boot password
- Mis-using javascripts to apply to the 'free' lessons that no-one can apply to through the web-GUI.
- Using External Desktop to take over any of the PC's in the network.
- Using PStools to remote manipulate and shut down computers.
- Having any of the PStools on my personal 20MB net hard disk.
- Having a 50GB hard disk by using 'net use', so that we could install whatever we want (including StarCraft).
- Logging in to the main server and changing the background (was for testing purposes, I did go to our supervisor and explained).
- Writing a script to disable monitoring / external control on the current used PC.
- Mis-using the 'net user' command to change passwords.
""


This is inexcusable.Personally,I think (if he actually did this) his school should kick his butt out into the parking lot and tell him never to come back.Doing one or two of these things would be enough to get you kicked but the whole list?I honestly think he's making some of it up...either that or I am glad I never went to school there.

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Quote: "This is inexcusable.Personally,I think (if he actually did this) "


It doesn't really matter, however if he did do these things or were even able to he would not have the need to brag about them. The fact that he brags about these things just shows his immaturity, nothing more. When children grow up, they put away their childish things and the dire need for peer acceptance, which drives them to more and more outlandish stories of outrageous escapades.

When you're young, you have dreams of being a pirate, a soldier, or a super hero and making up stories is natural. When he grows up and is secure in himself and his new-found abilities, the stories will go away too.

How theis got into a TGC Comics thread, I'll never know.

Best.

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Posted: 17th Jun 2007 18:35 Edited at: 17th Jun 2007 19:02
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This is inexcusable.Personally,I think (if he actually did this) his school should kick his butt out into the parking lot and tell him never to come back.Doing one or two of these things would be enough to get you kicked but the whole list?I honestly think he's making some of it up...either that or I am glad I never went to school there."


Hehe, it was close to that, actually, what saved me was that I kinda exchanged that for explanations of what I was doing and kept my supervisor notified of the security leaks in the network from that point on (16yo at that time). Some if them I exploited over hte time, but now I finished school I wrote a letter explaining all possibilities (18yo now). Made me best friends with security and network administrators.

Quote: "Why are your proud of that tha_rami? It sounds like you need to do something more contructive with your time. I'd be far more impressed if you where using that time to improve your programming skills. Rather than acting like a cyber-thug."

Cyber-thug? I find it hardly cyber-thuggish to make sure we have a good time at school. It's far more inexcusible to let us install a 13MB game maker application on our personal 20MB HD so we can't keep all of our work saved on it. I just opened up an additional 50GB Hard Disk for me and my friends without them knowing. I'd say 30% of the people skip a class every now and then, I just do it by making sure the system thinks I am free to avoid trouble.

Ironically, I find it funny people call me immature when not knowing the whole situation. For example, did it occur anyone that most of these things have been reported and fixed, and that the administration (and the grade administration) was in danger by some of these exploits? I think not. Did it occur to you that some of these are on request of my supervisors? I guess not. The only one which I agree was kinda childish was the BIOS password, but everyone makes mistakes and if I'm listing my actions anyway, why not list them all?

Quote: "Secondly, you never know the circumstances of a person."

That, I find, is maturity. Personally I find it immature to react in such a way as Xplosys did - no hard feeling though, since I do agree it is off-topic. Apologies for ruining the topic like that, and let's just continue with the comics.

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None of those things he listed are impressive (in a computer skills sense) at all.

They basically require you to install and use some programs.








Go him!

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Posted: 17th Jun 2007 18:55 Edited at: 17th Jun 2007 19:01
Quote: "None of those things he listed are impressive (in a computer skills sense) at all. They basically require you to install and use some programs. Go him!
"

I guess I could say that creating any software is impressive at all, since that requires exactly the same requirements. Some of these aren't impressive at all, no, indeed. The fact that this was possible on a school network is to say the least, worrying. I would find it impressive if you could try to keep on-topic?

Lemme re-post one to get back to comics... I must really apologize for doing this to such a awesome thread. Sorry, xplosys.


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Posted: 17th Jun 2007 19:14
Quote: "Cyber-thug? I find it hardly cyber-thuggish to make sure we have a good time at school. "


Going to scholl isn't about having a good time.It's about getting an education.What you did was wrong...plain and simple.
Justifying actions like this is a sign of a bigger problem.I mean...you can't possibly be responsible for your own actions.
When you grow up and get out into the real world and do that you go to jail,get fired,etc. and you will find that there are consequences for your actions.
xplosys,
Sorry about the off-topicness but we hang out in the FPSC forums and we see this stuff and it gets on my nerves.

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Quote: "Going to scholl isn't about having a good time.It's about getting an education.What you did was wrong...plain and simple."

I think you're wrong there, school is about both - I think education in itself should provide something . I find that when I started doing those stuff it was wrong, but as soon as I started helping system administration with it they found it rather helpful. I found as many flaws as I could find (they even paid me twice, lol) and checked to see how far I could exploit the errors and notify them. They called me their 'security advisor', which is rather flattering for a 16yo (and a 17yo and a 18yo). Thus I continued, notified them of the grave problem and kept the little tricks for myself.

Quote: "Justifying actions like this is a sign of a bigger problem.I mean...you can't possibly be responsible for your own actions."

Would I get paid for it otherwise? Those things are my responsibility and I would take it if they took actions against me.

Quote: "When you grow up and get out into the real world and do that you go to jail,get fired,etc. and you will find that there are consequences for your actions.
xplosys,"

I think you cannot say that about the actions of the rash, 16 year old kid I was at the time. I need no lecture anymore, don't think I don't know what I'm doing. Everyone learns from mistakes - so did I.

My last reply on this subject, as I had not expected you all to react so fiercely to some rather innocent actions of my younger years. Could we please drop it, then? I did not wish to defer this thread so much.



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Posted: 17th Jun 2007 19:29
No problem Fred, really. It needed to be said.

What I said was that his "bragging about it" was immature, not his actually doing any of it, whether or not he did and for whatever purpose that might have been. The fact that he comes back and defends himself proves my point, and shows that he still has not matured. It's not anything to be ashamed of really, it's natural for children to act as children.

When they grow up, they no longer feel the need to impress others with their pirate dreams.

Nice comics, all.

Best.

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I asked if you could please drop it. Sigh. Of course I defend myself, I find the accusations (while not knowing anything but a list of things I posted) immature, and one should right his mistakes. You, too, would defend yourself if wrongly accused. Where do I have pirate dreams, where do I say any of the things you accuse me of? Isn't it obvious that you know little of the situation at all? Isn't it immature to judge without knowing?

You can keep claiming it was wrong. I already admitted it started out wrong, but was made a rather honorable effort over the years. What's all the fuss about, now, then? Also, you can say I was bragging, I wasn't. I just replied in comparisation with the post above mine, just because I felt it would look funny. Sorry if that was misunderstood, but the accusations themselves are in my (according to you 'immature') opinion a good sign of bad maturity - the feeling of authority and superiority that seems to exists all around.

Personally, if you find me immature for two year old actions, I can't be bothered by it. If what you say is being mature, I'd rather stay immature. If mature is about being fair, I think I can find you many references that can confirm I've grown up the last few years. I'm not planning on losing my 'child-side', but I can handle, act and respond maturily.

And if you'd really want references, I'd start with the school of which you unrightly imply that I've 'pirated' it.

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I think we have all come to an agreement to go on with our lives.

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Yup. So, therefore, a new one:



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Bad guys...


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