that's worth ten points to see if it can be cracked. PLEASE EMAIL THE ANSWER, IF ANY, and be nice, if you do crack it - i'm givin' y'points, after all.
2006-08-21
15:56:29
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ooh! and those two points got you reported!
2006-08-21
16:03:45 ·
update #1
i'm pretty sure no one will figure it out. all i've gotten, so far, is poseurs saying, "i'm too lazy to bother" (ie, i'm a skilless dick), and "thanks for the two points" (ie, i'm a dumbass), which gets 'em reported. your concern is touching, however, asshat.
2006-08-21
16:07:00 ·
update #2
more excuses. *yawn* "netiquette". I'M ASKING, YOU ***!.
2006-08-23
15:12:05 ·
update #3
no, jamie, but at least you tried... halfassedly.
2006-08-23
15:13:12 ·
update #4
more boasting and vainglory (look it up, little girl). *sigh* i mean... sure, my identity isn't WORTH stealing, but what happened to solving puzzles and overcoming challenges, soi disant (impress the ladies!) "hackers"? i may as well just turn off all my protective software, and free up some system cycles, y'pansies! criminy.
2006-08-26
11:22:34 ·
update #5
i'm sorry, scott; the point of the exercise was to see if the password was secure from crackers (the technical term, somewhat embarrassingly), not merely to play a game, so no clues. there's a wordplay section of YA - perhaps you can try there.
2006-08-27
08:58:18 ·
update #6