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MsMittens was selected as the first member of the AntiOnline community to ever be recognized and thanked in our "Member Spotlight" feature.
Here's the picture that we h4x0r3d from her to post along with it.
Is she a cutie or what? WE LOVE YOU MITTENS!
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Here's Negative. He's not as friendly looking as MsMittens.
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Here's someone that I made fun of in one of my editions of the Weekly Mailbag. He was writing in to answer a tech question that someone the week before had asked. His answer was way off, which of course, is why he made it into the mailbag.
If I had only known then, just how prophetic this edition of the mailbag would become....
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Here are pictures of the old AntiOnline Offices back when I still owned it.
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Our offices use to get SO many calls from people driving by asking if we did consulting, that I hired a couple of people just to do network/security things for people in our local area. Here are the ads that ran to promote that service in the local newspaper.
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Hackers use to REALLY REALLY REALLY not like AntiOnline. Not at ALL. As such, many spoof sites were created to rag on the site, and on me personally.
Out of the hundreds of spoofs that I have seen created, this was my all time favorite. It came out at the same time a moved entitled "Being John Malkovich" came out.
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The very first unofficial AntiOnline Get Together took place when I flew to New York City to appear on Emmanuel Goldstein's "Off The Hook" radio show.
Pictured: Rloxley (founder of #hackphreak on undernet), "worldwide", "uglypig", and myself.
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Heh, I always thought Negative looked a lot like Zero Cool / Dade Murphy, from the movie Hackers. I remember telling him that and he was like what??
In that last pic, JP, is that you on the right? That dude looks like he's not happy about something. Heh, so do you think Negative looks like Zero Cool?
Two things:
JP, you look like a baseball player. I'm not sure why but if I saw you in a baseball jersey, it would seem so normal.
And how did you afford your own staff? Or was that like after the site was popular and you could get money off it? I'm not trying to be rude, just curious.
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Originally posted here by JP
Greetings All:
Here's someone that I made fun of in one of my editions of the Weekly Mailbag. He was writing in to answer a tech question that someone the week before had asked. His answer was way off, which of course, is why he made it into the mailbag.
If I had only known then, just how prophetic this edition of the mailbag would become....
Who is this guy? He looks like a serial killer.
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Originally posted here by gore
Who is this guy? He looks like a serial killer.
I have no idea. He's just some random guy from India that wrote in offering incorrect tech support advice many years ago.....