Quote: "and partly because it'll be by guys that can barely type."
Be glad it was actually in a form of english and not 1337.

Honestly, though, I've seen far worse typing on these boards by native english speakers. I didn't find this hard to read at all. They had grammar mistakes (but who DOESN'T these days?) and a couple poor word choices, but that was pretty much it as far as bad english goes.
Quote: "Yes. It's odd that some kid with questionable writing skills can do what the CIA apparently couldn't. From the quote they sound quite bitter. Lulzsec came across as quite nice, happy hackers."
I think we all should already know that writing skills don't reflect on a person's ability to code/use a computer. And, to me, it sounds like Lulzsec walked into the wrong part of the internet and tried to make friends with the wrong people. Honestly, it sounded like they walked up to a gang holding a BB gun saying "Yo what up dawgs! I just took that kid's candy, told him to brush his teeth more often, then gave it back to him, aren't I cool? Let's hang out sometime!" That's going to get you shot, not recognized.
Quote: "lulzsec have always been about using really basic hacking skills to hack badly protected networks. Complaining about how they hack is missing the point"
I dunno... I see lots of people that complain about how a game was made, giving far more recognition to DBP/DGDK games than to 3DGM/FPSC games.
I felt equally irritated in college listening to some doof claim he was awesome at programming, only minutes after making a fool of himself saying that C++ and Java syntax are nothing alike and that "if this was C++ I'd be done already"... all he had to do was write a for-loop
~Plystire
Only those who sow the seeds of their desires will reap their benefits later.
However, I have seeds of my own to tend to. I don't have time to be someone else's watering can.