That is exactly what they want you to do.  Give up your rights because you feel 
it is in the best interest of everyone.  

Why do you think our founding fathers passed the Bill of Rights?  Because they 
had first hand knowledge of what it was like to live in a time absent rights.

------------------------

Keith Smith

--- On Thu, 4/30/09, Lisa Kachold <lisakach...@obnosis.com> wrote:

From: Lisa Kachold <lisakach...@obnosis.com>
Subject: Re: OT: L33Tspeak "spelling" (was: Re: The .bash_history that Never  
Heard Anything at All)
To: schwa...@acm.org, "Main PLUG discussion list" 
<plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us>
Date: Thursday, April 30, 2009, 1:52 PM

Linux, like intelligence, is ageless.

Territorial coming of age wars fought via flinging personal critique, like 
duels, are best done in private, in the early morning.


On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Mike Schwartz <mike.l.schwa...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> spelling words 'your' way [...] 
Oh, you are probably referring to the word "seekrit" - 
...and stuff like that? (& maybe the double "r" in "Herroes"?)

The "L33T" article, at    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L33T or 
even    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L337

clearly talks about stuff like this; -- e.g., under "== Vocabulary ==", it has 
a sub-section "Terminology and common misspellings";  but -- (probably more to 
the point!) -- under "== History ==" it says, in part, 

<< "One theory is that it was developed to defeat text filters [...] However, 
creative misspellings [...] were also a way to attempt to indicate one was 
knowledgeable about the culture of computer users [...] " >>

-- 
Mike Schwartz    
Glendale  AZ 
schwa...@acm.org

On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 4:58 AM, mike havens <bmi...@gmail.com> wrote:


tuna, I thought you were about my age.... not of the age where spelling words 
'your' way was acceptable.



On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 7:44 AM, Andrew "Tuna" Harris <t...@supertunaman.com> 
wrote:



Herroes



There are some seekrit things that I would rather not have my

.bash_history knowing. Is there a way to set rules that prevent commands

containing a certain word like, say, "angry_watermelon" from being stored?



Also, are things that are sent to standard out logged anywhere?

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