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rumor has it that before the company was founded, my boss was hacking some shit and selling it. help me find out what lol |
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There are no conversations. |
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cauz |
June 4, 2014, 11:57 a.m. |
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Ron White |
I started selling out comedy clubs before I got to town with no advertising. I was selling out theaters just on the rumor that I was going to be there. |
Scott Adams |
The best plan now is to have as many bosses as possible. I call it boss diversity. If you work for a company and you have one boss and that boss doesn't like you or wants to get rid of you, you're in trouble. But if you work for yourself, you have lots of bosses, who are your customers, and if a few of them decide they don't like you, that's okay. |
Shepard Fairey |
If you're creating something that has some sort of cultural currency - if the idea is getting out there - then that will probably yield money in some form, whether it's through selling art or selling books or being asked to give a lecture. |
Mick Ebeling |
That's what we're focusing on at Not Impossible Labs, looking at problems or needs that can be solved through hacking, modding, programming, whatever, so it helps one person first but has the potential to help many others. |
Alvin Adams |
Appreciate the power of rumor, often malicious, no matter how preposterous, within the local populations you are seeking to help. |
Theodore Roosevelt |
People ask the difference between a leader and a boss. The leader leads, and the boss drives. |
Gregg Easterbrook |
I didn't view myself as attacking the boss. I viewed my boss at ESPN as the publisher and president of ESPN. |
Mikhail Bakunin |
A Boss in Heaven is the best excuse for a boss on earth, therefore If God did exist, he would have to be abolished. |
Anthony J. D'Angelo |
When solving problems, dig at the roots instead of just hacking at the leaves. |
Jane Austen |
My idea of good company is the company of clever, well-informed people who have a great deal of conversation; that is what I call good company. |
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rumor has it that my boss hires hookers when hes out of town
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samy is my hero worm creator from myspace developed code that makes drones attack and hack other drones so you can steal stuff like a boss or on some james bond shit. http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/12/flying-hacker-contraption-hunts-other-drones-turns-them-into-zombies/
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I feel like I keep getting so close to remembering my dreams in detail but most of them I still forget. I had one though where my boss lived in my grandmas house and we worked in the house and I was outside hanging up laundry and the wind picked up. I looked up and saw a tornado forming and heading straight toward me and so I ran inside and down the basement stairs and my boss was like "come this way" and we went through all these underground tunnels by moving parts of the wall out of the way and crawling around and the tornado went away but then somehow we ended up in an attic above the house (doesn't exist in real life). Not sure how that happened.
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youtube comment about buket tko - "That's what real mobbing is. Getting up everywhere & fucking shit up. Straight not giving a fuck. He don't care if you like his steez or not. Your still gonna be seeing his shit everywhere you go until you respect him. Like Chaka & many other old school writers from LA & NY. Only real graff kings know what I mean. It's all about getting your name known everywhere not about how good you are. Get a coloring book for that shit LMFAOO"
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StarCraft Is Now Free, Nearly 20 Years After Its Release https://battle.net/download/getInstallerForGame?os=WIN&version=LIVE&gameProgram=STARCRAFT
Nearly two decades after its 1998 release, StarCraft is now free. Legally! Blizzard has just released the original game -- plus the Brood War expansion -- for free for both PC and Mac. You can find it here. Up until a few weeks ago, getting the game with its expansion would've cost $10-15 bucks. The company says they've also used this opportunity to improve the game's anti-cheat system, add "improved compatibility" with Windows 7, 8.1, and 10, and fix a few long lasting bugs. So why now? The company is about to release a remastered version of t...
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Intel CEO Brian Krzanich sold off a large portion of his stake in the company months after Google had informed the chipmaker of a significant security vulnerability in its flagship PC processors — but before the problem was publicly known.
The vulnerability, which affects processors from Intel, AMD, and ARM and could allow malicious actors to steal passwords and other secret data, became public this week. The disclosure has left processor makers and operating-system vendors including Intel and Microsoft scrambling to get on top of the story and patch their products.
But while the public is just...
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meet my boss http://www.lansingcitypulse.com/lansing/article-8653-development-problems.html
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I just had a serious conversation with my boss about Cyber Duck.
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selling a site fo xmas nerdlife wordlife https://flippa.com/2949408-awesome-car-insurance-site-w-hq-backlink-profile-3k-local-landing-pages
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Hacker Steals $30 Million Worth of Ethereum From Parity Multi-Sig Wallets
An unknown hacker has used a vulnerability in an Ethereum wallet client to steal over 153,000 Ether, worth over $30 million dollars. The hack was possible due to a flaw in the Parity Ethereum client. The vulnerability allowed the hacker to exfiltrate funds from multi-sig wallets created with Parity clients 1.5 and later. Parity 1.5 was released on January 19, 2017. The attack took place around 19:00-20:00 UTC and was immediately spotted by Parity, a company founded by Gavin Wood, Ethereum's founder. The company issued a security alert on its blog. The Ether stolen from Parity multi-sig accounts was transferred into this Ethereum wallet, currently holding 153,017.021336727 Ether. Because Parity spotted the attack i...
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