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April 16th 05, 10:57 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Tom Anderson
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South Kensington Wireless LAN
On 15 Apr 2005
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Nick Evans wrote:
Surely one cracks into networks, and a programmer hacks away at code?
That was the original definition but the press (for some reason) started
using the term hacker instead of cracker and then 5 years ago the
newspaper definition became what was used in GCSE exams. So: No, not
anymore
Ahem. Some hackers still hack on code. It's just that there are now two
kinds of hackers, with the crhacker being the only type the unwashed
masses are aware of. Ironically, i don't think that sort refer to
themselves as hackers; they probably use some term with more digits in it.
And come on, the argument from authority is a bad enough fallacy to begin
with, but GCSE syllabuses? Or was it an attempt to not quite commit a
fallacy by using a not very authoritative authority?
tom
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