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    Pirates of Silicon Valley
    must be the greatest PC history movie I have ever seen

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    Originally posted here by Fakeboy
    Looking over the posts, and your wondering why Sneakers wasn't mentioned.... Why the hell was WAR GAMES not listed. That is a classic.....
    I feel ashamed for not remembering it right off the bat. Shame on me!
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    wargames....

    my favorite part is when he's in his room hacking, and he has to stop to turn the 8.75" disk over...lol
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    I absolutely loved sneakers. It took over 3 years to get my roommate to watch it, even though he went to college for computers and all...I would have figured anyone who likes this kind of stuff would at least watch tech movies once just for kicks.

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    you want to laugh you Aznit off? Go to PBS Kids website & check you CyberChase.

    This is the worst excuse for a TV Show, and I don't care if it is for children 3 & younger. It is terrible.


    *Next Episode*

    Send in the Clones

    Topic: Multiplication

    Hacker's plan to clone himself so he can wreak havoc throughout cyberspace in many places at once, goes haywire when his newly invented Clonitron clones Delete instead of himself. But Hacker takes advantage of the mishap by sending the Delete clones to takeover the R-Fair City cybersite. To complicate matters, every time Delete sneezes – his clones multiply even more. As the problem escalates, the kids do the math to keep track of the number of clones as they increase. Meanwhile, Cy Clone, a famous clone catcher sent to the site by Motherboard, vacuums up the clones – while Digit tries to get the Clonitron away from Hacker. The Big Idea: Multiplication is just repeated addition. If you're having trouble multiplying, you can always add to find your answer.

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    Another semi-computer related that I can think of is Pi, since the guy used a really bizarre computer to find patterns in the stockmarket.
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    Of course Hackers1 and Hackers2,Swordfish,Wargames, Antitrust,Blownad Traffic
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    Hey, there was also "The Net" with Sandra Bullock
    One hilarious mistake in that movie: at one time she traceroutes an IP with one byte value higher that 255 (something like 123.67.364 .12). Lol, I wonder if that was on purpose so noone would try that IP, like "555-" phone numbers

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    Originally posted here by ammo
    Antitrust was nice.

    And billgates891, the movie with "jonny 5" was "Shortcircuit"..

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    thanks ammo, i am gonna order it online!
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    Swordfish because of Halle Berry and the Matrix because of the cool fight scenes.

    Also short circuit : ``Number 5 is alive!``

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