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baggy pantsing
v. [Georgia Tech] A baggy pantsing is used to reprimand hackers who
incautiously leave their terminals unlocked. The affected user will come
back to find a post from them on internal newsgroups discussing exactly how
baggy their pants are, an accepted stand-in for unattentive user who left
their work unprotected in the clusters. A properly-done baggy pantsing is
highly mocking and humorous. It is considered bad form to post a baggy
pantsing to off-campus newsgroups or the more technical, serious groups. A
particularly nice baggy pantsing may be claimed by immediately quoting the
message in full, followed by your sig block ; this has the added benefit of
keeping the embarassed victim from being able to delete the post.
Interesting baggy-pantsings have been done involving adding commands to
login scripts to repost the message every time the unlucky user logs in;
Unix boxes on the residential network, when cracked, oftentimes have their
homepages replaced (after being politely backed-up to another file) with a
baggy-pants message;. plan files are also occasionally targeted. Usage:
Prof. Greenlee fell asleep in the Solaris cluster again; we baggy-pantsed
him to git.cc.class.2430.flame. Compare derf.