Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer <nobody@cypherpunks.to>
wrote in news:20050504051037.5C9B917092@mail.cypherpunks.to :
> In article <2wWde.5392$GQ5.2331@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink. net>
> Jim <mail@RMpage-zone.com> wrote:
>> "ripvanwink" <ripvanwink@cox.net> wrote in message
>> news:1115170072.930550.160010@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>> > I recently woke up from a very deep sleep and decided that Internet
>> > Technology is something I want to learn. Actually, I've wanted to
>> > learn it for awhile, but am simply a self-starter with aptitude. I
>> > would like to learn how to create and develop websites, and...more.
>> > Oh, yeah...and maybe learn how to hack & tweak, unless, of course,
>> > that's illegal, which, with my personality, I would probably want
>> > to do anyway.
>>
>> I'd say you start by doing. Except for the hacking part. There's a
>> difference between just doing something illegal and being a person to
>> despise. Hackers fall into the second category. Host with the most
>> isn't that important. I'd recommend building your own site and
>> hosting it on your own machine if you are in it to learn.
>
> He's using the term "hack" in it's original sense: To tinker
> with and explore
Id certainly hope so. There is more than enough "hackers defined by
TV/Movies" going on.
Gandalf Parker
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