Extracted from the RFC 1392:
- hacker
- A person who delights in having an intimate understanding of the internal workings of a system, computers and computer networks in particular. The term is often misused in a pejorative context, where cracker would be the correct term. See also: cracker.
If you recognize the following pattern, I am sure you will need to place the hacker emblem on your site. If not, read the hacker emblem proposal document

I made my first implementation of the Game of Life when I was a young kid learning BASIC, one of the many days that I went with my father to his workplace. I always say thanks to him for that book that he gave to me and for let me use the Alpha Micro terminals at work. Ohhhhh, nice memories comes to my mind, me and my father seated in front of the same monitor doing something that is not work, in present time we work together but is not the same, work in front a computer is work, learning from your father is nicer
Alpha Micro.... what my father always says from them is something like this: the best machines he ever used, the more stable OS he ever used
. I still hear stories from old work partners of my father, of companies using the same server from 15 years ago or more, using the same software that my father wrote, that amazes me
A simple logo can bring many memories ;-)










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Nice!!
Mandrake | 12/11/2004, 14:32
I didn't know about the existence of that RFC in particular, very nice!!