2014-04-26 10:52:28 -04:00
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Jeff K.
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2014-04-26 11:54:15 -04:00
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The spiritual successor to B1FF and the archetype of script kiddies. is a
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sixteen-year-old suburbanite who fancies himself a l33t haX0r , although his
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knowledge of computers seems to be limited to the procedure for getting
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Quake up and running. His Web page http://www.somethingawful.com/jeffk/
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features a number of hopelessly naive articles, essays, and rants, all
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filled with the kind of misspellings, studlycaps , and number-for-letter
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substitutions endemic to the script kiddie and warez d00dz communities.
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Jeff's offerings, among other things, include hardware advice (such as AMD
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VERSIS PENTIUM and HOW TO OVARCLOAK YOUR COMPUTAR ), his own Quake clan
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(Clan 40 OUNSCE), and his own comic strip (Wacky Fun Computar Comic Jokes).
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Like B1FF, is (fortunately) a hoax. was created by internet game
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journalist Richard Lowtax Kyanka, whose web site Something Awful
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(http://www.somethingawful.com) highlights unintentionally humorous news
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items and Web sites, as a parody of the kind of teenage luser who infests
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Quake servers, chat rooms, and other places where computer enthusiasts
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congregate. He is well-recognized in the PC game community and his influence
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has spread to hacker fora like Slashdot as well.
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