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    #21
    Originally posted by DimPrawn
    Dave why are you wasting your time replying to this nob?

    He sounds like a 14 year old on school holidays.
    If you think I am a 14 year old noob then why are you wasting your time replying, all mighty guru?

    Im 24 and totally mad haxor with a major inheritance. Despite the fun am trying hard to make it in the harware market in London with some success.

    Its noobish to assume anothers age from their attitude. I live to hack and crack and any career that allows this will serve me along the way.

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      #22
      Originally posted by mcquiggd
      Sounds like he'll be trying to convince Alan Sugar he once ran a multi-million pound IT company in the next series...

      Aged 14, of course.
      By the time I am finished. Alan Sugar will have to convince he even existed because I do not recall ever seeing him. As for money. Will be producing loads of fake bank notes soon. So screw the pound.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Helios
        If you think I am a 14 year old noob then why are you wasting your time replying, all mighty guru?

        Im 24 and totally mad haxor with a major inheritance. Despite the fun am trying hard to make it in the harware market in London with some success.

        Its noobish to assume anothers age from their attitude. I live to hack and crack and any career that allows this will serve me along the way.
        Oh FFS, drop the l337 sh!t for starters. No one is impressed, and I know for a fact that if you go around with that attitidue no-one is giving ya a job, cause it's not just what you know, it's just as much about how you present it. And your presentation is probably why you're struggling for a contract in a relatively decent market.

        My advice; you want into security then stop contracting for a few years, get a permie job with the opportunity to get into security/networking or whatever and use that experience and study at the same time. After a few years you'll be beating back the agents with a big tulipey stick. And FFS lose the attitude, you're nowhere near as good as you think you are.
        Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith

        Any forum is a collection of assorted weirdos, cranks and pervs - Board Game Geek

        That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay

        Have you ever seen somebody lick the chutney spoon in an Indian Restaurant and put it back ? - Cyberghoul

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          #24
          Helios
          Not worth listening to

          How apt.
          "Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "


          Thomas Jefferson

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            #25
            or hows about you take some of that "major" inheritance - go take a decent degree (maybe in computers or english language) and form your own security company, hire in someone who knows what their doing and maybe then you could learn a thing or 2.

            and selling harware in london - do you own a white van by any chance?

            taken shamelessly from wikipedia

            Main article: Hardware hacker

            Another type of hacker is one who creates novel hardware modifications. At the most basic end of this spectrum are those who make frequent changes to the hardware in their computers using standard components, or make semi-cosmetic themed modifications to the appearance of the machine. This type of Hacker modifes his/her computer for performance needs and/or attractiveness. These changes often include adding memory, storage or LEDs and cold cathode tubes for light effects. These people often show off their talents in contests, and many enjoy LAN parties.

            got any nice LEDs

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              #26
              Originally posted by chunkymonkey
              or hows about you take some of that "major" inheritance - go take a decent degree (maybe in computers or english language) and form your own security company, hire in someone who knows what their doing and maybe then you could learn a thing or 2.

              and selling harware in london - do you own a white van by any chance?

              taken shamelessly from wikipedia

              Main article: Hardware hacker

              Another type of hacker is one who creates novel hardware modifications. At the most basic end of this spectrum are those who make frequent changes to the hardware in their computers using standard components, or make semi-cosmetic themed modifications to the appearance of the machine. This type of Hacker modifes his/her computer for performance needs and/or attractiveness. These changes often include adding memory, storage or LEDs and cold cathode tubes for light effects. These people often show off their talents in contests, and many enjoy LAN parties.

              got any nice LEDs
              Is that not called overlocking? Cap Birds Eye

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                #27
                Originally posted by snaw
                Oh FFS, drop the l337 sh!t for starters. No one is impressed, and I know for a fact that if you go around with that attitidue no-one is giving ya a job, cause it's not just what you know, it's just as much about how you present it. And your presentation is probably why you're struggling for a contract in a relatively decent market.

                My advice; you want into security then stop contracting for a few years, get a permie job with the opportunity to get into security/networking or whatever and use that experience and study at the same time. After a few years you'll be beating back the agents with a big tulipey stick. And FFS lose the attitude, you're nowhere near as good as you think you are.
                I agree, its good advice. The problem is I only formed my owned Ltd Co recently and not sure how it would affect me if I went perm at this stage.

                Am tempted at the mo, just to drag through this year with the ltd co not making much money, and next year I will understand a bit more about the ltd co.

                I know there are all accounts to send to ir and ch at the end of year and it would feel like a waste, if I went through all this grief setting up the ltd co, for it not have even been paid. Still waiting for a business account acceptance from a bank.

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