Argh, I read this article (with cody c, Kyle A and Brian) and laughed and yelled at it's utter lack of comprehension, compilation and common sense.
My spot list:
I use more than 30 min online almost daily.
I use Linux.
Lunix=Linux. Linux was made by
Linus Torvalds, a native of
Helsinki, Finland and Linux was made in
1991, which was modeled after Minix, which was modeled after Unix, which was made by
AT&T.
AMD is an
American company. And Intel is just as Un-american as them, because they both have their processors made in
Indonesia.
I ask for new parts all the time, and parts from the manufacturer are just if not more so suspect than parts you can buy off of
TigerDirect or
Newegg. Which, might I add, are both are certified secure by the Better Business Bureau.
Quake? Quake is a
Video.Game. Not a portal for your little Jimmy to be corrupted by the hacker elite. And quake happens to have been made in the late 90's, and is by today's terms obsolete. Fun, nonetheless

.
Bright colored clothes and baggy pants. Oh snap, I'm a hacker! I wear baggy cargo pants and my shirts all have illusions to popular internet culture! Oh snap, call the FBI!!! Not. It's how people dress that makes them different, not related to a certain archetype. Such identifying people by how they dress and in turn denying them things is called
prejudice.
Gets beligerrant and argumentative. Isn't that a part of the wonderful process called growing up? That the hormones in the body may make people a little more surly? Oh nope, that's called hacker syndrome.
AOL? AOL? Please, AOL has to be, hands down, the
worst ISP in the business, and not cause of privacy filter. Most, if not
all services have the same capabilities, and I use Verizon online DSL, which is much better (albeit not perfect).
That's about all I saw, and that's my basic rant.