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any questions for the master?"the master?" hey! stop starting threads for Patio!

....anyway....
I really don't want to sound harsh or anything, but,
master of what? using programs other people developed to access other machines, and then claiming complete HAXOR SKILLZ despite the lack of any ability to write much less understand C or C++ code?

Oh dear, I'm sorry- that happens sometimes.

Even though you obviously know everything(why else would you spell the word "hacker" wrong in your name?), it is super uncool to go around public FORUMS and call yourself the master of.... well, anything really- unless such mastery could be proved. Since mastery in "remote commands" is really just a demonstration that you know how to read the text file manual included with some hacker tool. Unless of course you're actually talking about pumping TCP/IP network commands via C/C++ or some other respectable language in your own program, in which case I apologize. In fact, I apologize for my whole post, since it's starting to seem like a flame, but I'm trying to prove a point here- It's good that you can learn new things and such, but just because you can use the ping or Net Send commands in a command prompt doesn't mean you can call yourself the master.


On a final note, you can of course make me look REALLY silly if it turns out you actually don't fit the profile thus described. And If So, I apologize. In Fact I apologize anyway....


On a lighter note- what kind of questions? because I could dig up a lot of really hard questions if the topic is just computer related stuff.Quote from: BC_Programmer on May 10, 2008, 10:13:40 AM

"the master?" hey! stop starting threads for Patio!

....anyway....
I really don't want to sound harsh or anything, but,
master of what? using programs other people developed to access other machines, and then claiming complete HAXOR SKILLZ despite the lack of any ability to write much less understand C or C++ code?

Oh dear, I'm sorry- that happens sometimes.

Even though you obviously know everything(why else would you spell the word "hacker" wrong in your name?), it is super uncool to go around public forums and call yourself the master of.... well, anything really- unless such mastery could be proved. Since mastery in "remote commands" is really just a demonstration that you know how to read the text file manual included with some hacker tool. Unless of course you're actually talking about pumping TCP/IP network commands via C/C++ or some other respectable language in your own program, in which case I apologize. In fact, I apologize for my whole post, since it's starting to seem like a flame, but I'm trying to prove a point here- It's good that you can learn new things and such, but just because you can use the ping or Net Send commands in a command prompt doesn't mean you can call yourself the master.


On a final note, you can of course make me look REALLY silly if it turns out you actually don't fit the profile thus described. And If So, I apologize. In Fact I apologize anyway....


On a lighter note- what kind of questions? because I could dig up a lot of really hard questions if the topic is just computer related stuff.
okay douche bag you can shut up now I misspelled hacker on purpose. you just get your jollies off by going to a random person and start making fun of him when he didn't even say anything to be argued in the first place, and you don't even know what I know so shove it. thnx and don't "accidentally" fall off a cliff. First and foremost, Settle down, you took what I said the wrong way, and for that I am sorry. No need to get your feathers ruffled!


I don't have any cliffs nearby so I should be okay. And I think Douche bag might be either one word, or hyphenated, not sure. In any case, did you read my whole post?

Quote from: BC_Programmer on May 10, 2008, 10:13:40 AM

On a final note, you can of course make me look REALLY silly if it turns out you actually don't fit the profile thus described. And If So, I apologize. In Fact I apologize anyway....


As I said, what I said may not pertain to you at all. Rather, it fits the generic profile of a TI-83 BASIC programmer trying to move up ranks, and accidentally moving on the wrong side of the tracks (well, sort of) once again this is likely not you, and if it isn't (only you really know, of course), then it wasn't directed at you personally in the end.

And Even if you DID fit under it, I wasn't trying to insult your skills or anything, it was mostly related to the "any questions for the master" phrasing, you SEE. Now, "Any questions about networks you guys want to ask?" would have sounded less conceited- why, even "any questions for the network master" would have been better, simply because it narrows the perceived area of expertise that your a master in, making it appear less ego-centric, and thus subject to scorn.


Also, despite what I said, the ping.. well, not really ping for most cases, you can't do a lot with that on a single computer(in a distributed environment things might be different), but the net command can come in handy pretty quickly for- uh- looking at net related stuff. NET VIEW, NET STAT WORKSTATION and so on. I suppose one could view network resources after cracking into a network, or something along those lines. Now netcat, that is a fairly powerful tool. I've only used it myself to grab HTML from google, so I haven't personally endeavored in using it for much of anything really.

I actually wasn't sure if you misspelled it on purpose- it definitely looks like it was on purpose... but why?

And you may be right, since I don't know wether I know what you know and thus can't be making assumptions that what I know is any GREATER then what you know, you know? what I mean is... well, you know.

Also, I'd refrain from direct name-calling of other members, irregardless of what they posted. If you take issue with a post, you can click the "report to moderator" button.


In any case, if we can possibly put all that behind us...

what kind of questions did you want- I was fairly unclear about that to start with. Give an example!i have a couple questions...

1. whats with the poll?
2. why did you make this thread?Quote from: homer on May 10, 2008, 09:44:16 PM
i have a couple questions...

1. whats with the poll?
2. why did you make this thread?

He's probably 16 years old (hakerkid41493) and in the middle of a computer science class in high school and really wants to show everyone how much he knows.
Quote from: michaewlewis on May 12, 2008, 10:03:52 AM
Quote from: homer on May 10, 2008, 09:44:16 PM
i have a couple questions...

1. whats with the poll?
2. why did you make this thread?

He's probably 16 years old (hakerkid41493) and in the middle of a computer science class in high school and really wants to show everyone how much he knows.

IOW, he fits my description fairly accurately. Sad thing is I think his response provided more proof then I ever could.


Quote from: hakerkid41493 on May 10, 2008, 12:23:16 PM
okay douche bag you can shut up now I misspelled hacker on purpose.you just get your jollies off by going to a random person and start making fun of him when he didn't even say anything to be argued in the first place, and you don't even know what I know so shove it. thnx and don't "accidentally" fall off a cliff.

Wow, I totally understand his view. His point is completely proven, even if it wasn't stated. Although I must commend him on his restraint with the use of curse words. and everybody knows 8 angry faces is better than one!


Quote from: homer on May 10, 2008, 09:44:16 PM
i have a couple questions...

1. whats with the poll?
2. why did you make this thread?


good questions, unfortunately we probably will never know the answers....ok. Here's my question. What's a decentralized GPO design in relation to Server 2003?Quote from: michaewlewis on May 12, 2008, 04:52:15 PM
ok. Here's my question. What's a decentralized GPO design in relation to Server 2003?

the answer's 28.My question is more Basic - when Event Checking is used and a program CONSISTS of 500 statements how many times will a CALL to the Event Checker
(B$EVCK) be generated by the BC.EXE compiler and what is the total number of bytes which will be added to the program size as a result?

Only Hakerkid41493 should answer.

Quote from: homer on May 12, 2008, 05:08:36 PM
Quote from: michaewlewis on May 12, 2008, 04:52:15 PM
ok. Here's my question. What's a decentralized GPO design in relation to Server 2003?

the answer's 28.

How'd you know!? Alright, I'll follow along as well


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