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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 15:25:41 +0100
From: Darren Martyn <d.martyn.fulldisclosure@...il.com>
To: doc mombasa <doc.mombasa@...il.com>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: VPN providers and any providers in general...

People used to LSD can do pretty amazing things. This guy in college was
throwing a mini-rave/house party at his home, and he was tripping when the
police came to ask us to turn the music down. He managed to talk to them for
about 5 minutes, appeared totally fine, and they were none the wiser to his
incredibly incapacitated condition.

On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 3:16 PM, doc mombasa <doc.mombasa@...il.com> wrote:

> if you are used to the effects of LSD then its not a problem
> i like to code on psychedelics and/or alcohol myself :)
>
> 2011/10/3 Laurelai <laurelai@...echan.org>
>
>>  On 10/3/2011 7:10 AM, Darren Martyn wrote:
>>
>> Nothing "wrong" with it per se, I was known to enjoy large bottles of rum
>> during extended coding sessions. Now I can attest to the massive fall-off in
>> "epic skillz" associated with too much alcohol - my code starts OK, gets
>> better, then becomes an epic mess of typoes. I stopped doing that a while
>> back as I realized that it impaired my judgement too much.
>>
>> Computer crimes are far easier to commit when ones judgement is
>> sufficiently impaired - a lot of people I used to associate with took some
>> form of intoxicant and claimed it made them a "better hacker". (cannabis
>> often being one of the drugs of choice, some claim it allowed them to
>> "visualize" it all better...). I personally reckon that the real reason for
>> this is that it makes it easier to ignore the fact you are doing something
>> "wrong".
>>
>> TL;DR, intoxicants + misguided computer hackers = bad.
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Laurelai <laurelai@...echan.org> wrote:
>>
>>> On 10/3/2011 4:56 AM, Darren Martyn wrote:
>>> > True, I know some hackers who really apply the "Ballmers Peak"
>>> > (http://xkcd.com/323/) principle... They simply need to dry up :)
>>> >
>>>  Yeah i know quite a few of those myself.
>>>
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>>
>>  I know a guy who codes perl on LSD, writes good code too.
>>
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