
Can someone please explain to me why I should read this guy's post? This is precisely why I don't display my FeedBurner stats here - they're pathetic. But even mine are better than this guy's. Why is the web so filled with trash? :\

Can someone please explain to me why I should read this guy's post? This is precisely why I don't display my FeedBurner stats here - they're pathetic. But even mine are better than this guy's. Why is the web so filled with trash? :\
Recently, Anonymous has been at war with Scientology (in case you hadn't heard this from every Tom, Dick and Harry who thinks he is an "Internet Climate" expert), and one of the things they did was Google Bomb the words "dangerous cult" so that the first link would go to Scientology's website. Well, it looks like Google has finally removed it.
Thanks for playing.
The layout appears to have changed (again)! Who knows, maybe some day I'll be able to stick with one template. Maybe it's this one. Maybe it'll be the next one. All I know is that right now, this one looks pretty sexy. Hope you like it too.
Sorry to anyone who likes/liked the forum, it is no moar. It was too much of a burden, too much to keep up with, and too little actual benefit. Maybe some day in the future I will bring it back, but for now it's gone. Don't fear though, all posts and accounts are intact.
A North Dakota judge issued a ruling in Sierra Corporate Design v. Ritz that has some pretty stunning implications about the use of the "host -l" command when accessing DNS records. In the judgment (which was prepared by the plaintiff's counsel and sent to the judge), the use of the "host -l" command is tantamount to computer hijacking and hacking.
Okay, now this is just absolutely ridiculous. Accessing public information has become a crime? Just because this spam-sending piece of shit was too stupid to cover his ass? Jesus. Probably shouldn't say all that - he might sue me. This is almost as good as the guy sending angry emails to the CentOS developers about hacking his website with their default installation page.
Nope, still no content. None. Not even a little bit. Scraping the bottom of the barrel. Nothing.