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John
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02/25/02 07:31 AM
Re: Sekmet, Geometry, cut up images, and all that [re: Nonk]

Em Hotep Senta Imakhu Nonk and Senta Djed! [henu]

Well, gee, I must have some pretty powerful Heka if I can delete other people's posts! (*) ROFLMAO. I'm completely unaware of doing such a thing. As for this individual who is archiving my posts: I am certain that the purposes behind such an undertaking are ulterior in nature and, as such, should be humbly ignored. Thank you very much Sent-a Djed for pointing out that if I created something then it is my right to delete it.

Ankh Djed Was,
John Hagins
http://www.kemet.org/letters/shomu0598.html
Think....
sa Sekhmet/Hethert



Entire thread ... (click here to return to "groupthink in action").

Subject ... Posted by Posted on

* Sekmet, Geometry, cut up images, and all that ... Antistoicus 02/24/02 01:31 PM
. * People, learn to read ... Antistoicus 02/26/02 02:56 PM
. * Re: People, learn to read ... John 02/26/02 05:32 PM
. * Re: People, learn to read ... TentGrrl 02/26/02 10:45 PM
. * Re: People, learn to read ... Kai 02/26/02 03:13 PM
. * Re: Sekmet, Geometry, cut up images, and all that ... Djed 02/25/02 05:57 AM
. * Re: Sekmet, Geometry, cut up images, and all that ... Nonk 02/25/02 07:13 AM
. . Re: Sekmet, Geometry, cut up images, and all that ... John 02/25/02 07:31 AM
. * Re: Sekmet, Geometry, cut up images, and all that ... Nonk 02/25/02 04:45 AM





(*) Excuse us, but wasn't this the same person who boasted about his alleged semi-legendary hacker status in an earlier private message? Once again, as was so often the case with John, one layer of nonsense is plied upon another. Antistoicus hadn't claimed that his posts on that thread were deleted, but to do so would hardly be an impossible hack: just 'borrow' Stephanie Cass' password, and enter the boards as her. John was a self-admitted convicted computer criminal, according to his own messages, and this sort of criminal action is hardly unknown on the Internet. There's even a word for it: "cracking".