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From: ron@brl-tgr.ARPA (Ron Natalie )
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Subject: Re: Hackers and others take note
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Date: Sat, 8-Dec-84 21:18:27 EST
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> Too bad black lists are illegal.  I think that anyone that has made 
> unauthorized access to computing equipment should be barred from 
> employment in any computer related field.  The period of this employment
> sanction should be long enough to discourage even the youngest potential
> criminal.  I began programming when I was 13 (in the late sixties) and
> even then the term 'hacker' was derogatory - as it still should be.

Well now that you are 14, maybe you can learn the true meaning of the
word hacker.

-Ron