alt.2600 FAQ Revision 2004/01/31 - Part 1/1
From: Voyager <voyager@hackfaq.org> Subject: alt.2600 FAQ Revision 2004/01/31 - Part 1/1 User-Agent: Pan/0.14.2 (This is not a psychotic episode. It's a cleansing moment of clarity.) Message-ID: <pan.2004.01.31.13.44.27.518000@hackfaq.org> Newsgroups: alt.2600 Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 13:45:00 GMT From: voyager@hackfaq.org (The Voyager) Newsgroups: alt.2600 Subject: alt.2600 FAQ Revision 2004/01/31 - Part 1/1 Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU Reply-To: voyager@hackfaq.org (FAQ Comments address) Summary: This posting contains a list of Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers) about hacking. It should be read by anyone who wishes to post to the alt.2600 newsgroup or use the IRC channel #hack. Archive-Name: alt-2600/faq Posting-Frequency: Monthly Last-Modified: 2004/01/31 Version: 2004/01/31 Welcome to the alt.2600/#hack FAQ: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Hacking The purpose of the alt.2600/#hack FAQ is to give you a general introduction to the art and science of hacking. No document will make you a hacker. The alt.2600/#hack FAQ started as a FAQ for the IRC channel #hack and was later adopted by the alt.2600 newsgroup. The alt.2600/#hack FAQ now exists as a web document for all of the Internet. Please use the information contained in the alt.2600/#hack FAQ wisely. If you have a question regarding any of the topics covered in the alt.2600/#hack FAQ, please direct it to the alt.2600 newsgroup. Please do not e-mail me your questions; I do not have time to respond to each request personally. The alt.2600 / #hack FAQ is no longer maintained it as an ASCII text file. The only authoritative source for the current alt.2600/#hack FAQ is on the world wide web at http://www.hackfaq.org Voyager
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