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: 07 dec 2007, 17:14
af klyfax
Bare det at du kender sådan et program/side er nok til at du trænger til at komme ud :D

: 07 dec 2007, 17:42
af Wankel

: 07 dec 2007, 18:39
af ae86
Wankel skrev:http://www.tshirthell.com/store/product_stock.php?productid=401&xid=e33fc082-aeb8-1b94-41b3-9dbd1cdf2750


Siden du linker til ovenstående (som jeg har overført hertil) -> :

Kode: Vælg alt

1f u c4n r33d th1s u r34lly n33d t0 g37 l41d

går jeg udfra at du selv har kunne læse hvad der står ???

Men hvis det står til mig så indrømmer jeg da gerne at jeg får for lidt ... er der noget der hedder at man har fået nok eller fået for meget ?? men det kommer jo nok an på hvordan hunkønnet ser ud... men sålænge jeg kan stå op og jeg har lidt tid til at skrue lidt på min bil har jeg ikke fået for meget !!

men du svarre stadigt ikke på hvad "mad tyte" betyder ??


ps. fin 787B'er du har i din sig

: 07 dec 2007, 21:34
af Wankel
MAD TIGHT = inderweb lingo for noget brianagtigt/nollert

: 10 dec 2007, 00:39
af ae86
Ok nu kommer jeg til at fremstå som en der virkelig behøver at komme ud herfra .. men jeg faldt tilfældigvis (og jeg mener tilfældigvis) over en "1337 håndbog" .. (den var i mellem 1000 andre på den cd jeg fik med it tekniske bøger.. titlen er 1337 h4x0r h4ndb00k (2005).chm og det er en kompileret html fil (.chm))

Her er lidt historie bag 1337__aka. leet____>

Speaking leet

ah, leet, the language of the geek. to speak leet, you more or less need to un-learn proper english. the history of leet goes back to the early days of online message boards, or forums, where users can post messages to carry on a threaded conversation. in an attempt to "clean-up" the language that users would sometimes post, admins added a filtering system to the message board which would replace restricted words with some type of alternative. for example, the word "crap" might become "crud." it didn't take people long to figure out that you could get around this filter simply by altering the original word somehow, like changing "crap" to "c-r-a-p" or "krap" or "crrrap." it was soon obvious that these filtering systems could never possibly cover every variation because people would just keep inventing new ones, and so leet was born.

in the most generic explanation, leet is merely replacing certain letters of the alphabet with numbers that bear a slight resemblance. l becomes 1, e becomes 3, t becomes 7, and so on… leet becomes 1337.

in a not so generic explanation, leet is also a play on words. the word leet itself is actually a shorter, easier way of saying the word "elite" which the dictionary defines as: the best or most skilled members of a group. an odd thing about the internet is that when certain trends catch on, they seem to spread on a massive scale. leet is one of those trends that just wouldn't die; instead it grew and is still growing to this very day. another popular trend to spread was aybabtu (all your base are belong to us) which is just one horribly translated line out of many from the video game "zero wing". nobody knows why these things spread like plagues but they each share a unique taste in humor. anyway, back on topic, every true geek knows leet.

: 12 dec 2007, 06:34
af Carsten 205 GTI 1,9 T
Nu vi snakker l33t... :shock: :roll:

: 13 dec 2007, 00:54
af Wankel
Ha ha, nu mangler de bare at skrive sætninger man kan forstå meningen med :)

: 16 dec 2007, 10:15
af luske
Carsten 205 GTI 1,9 T skrev:Nu vi snakker l33t... :shock: :roll:


LOOOOOL :rock: :rock:

Luske out