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Re: [Mit-talk] hacks?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steve Kelch)
Tue Nov 8 09:45:50 2005

Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 09:45:24 -0500
To: Satwiksai Seshasai <satwik@mit.edu>, mit-talk@mit.edu
From: Steve Kelch <kelch@mit.edu>
In-Reply-To: <200511081301.jA8D1AfU012225@mass-toolpike.mit.edu>
Errors-To: mit-talk-bounces@mit.edu

There has been a lull in big hacks, but besides that the community is 
larger (though maybe not stronger) than in recent years and is 
growing. The people on the
radio were likely West Campus residents far removed from the culture, 
or west campus pockets of the culture (I'm thinking of Baker here.. 
its the only dorm I don't know
a hacker from so correct me if I'm wrong).

SKelch



At 08:01 AM 11/8/2005, Satwiksai Seshasai wrote:
>For the one of two undergrads still on this list, forward this on to 
>whatever lists undergrads use these days to talk to each other...
>
>Have their been any real hacks lately at MIT? Some students were on 
>the radio this morning talking about MIT and not only did they seem 
>flustered at the idea of a hack, they actually called it a "prank" 
>instead! (repeatedly, not just one slip-up)
>
>I'm not complaining, will leave that to JHawk, Jeff Roberts and 
>whoever else still reads this list. Just curious how the culture has changed?
>
>Satwik
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