AimPoo is still churning
231 words | Posted on November 2nd, 2003
Scott was 18.11 years old when he wrote this!
Filed under: General
Dang, take a look at that thing. Isn’t it nice? An AimPoo user emailed that to me today! I think I’m going to start a page with a casual contest of “who has the coolest computer running AimPoo” =o) People think I photoshopped this image. Believe what you’d like. I swear it’s legit, but I can’t prove it I guess =o,
Yeah, so what’s up w/ AimPoo anyway? Glad you asked! AimPoo beta 2.3 is the current version at the time of this writing. However, I’ve been secretly working on a new AimPoo beta 3.0! The jump from b2 to b3 is huge. I completly re-wrote the main hacker and methods is uses to establish the connection. The b3 automatically has support for multple password lists, screen name lists, goodname identification, better logging, faster hacking, fewer errors, more options, better memory management, and that’s just to name a few. Yeah, it’s really slick.
I am very tired (writing this early sunday morning, haven’t gone to sleep) and can’t explain about yesterday’s post. I forgot to! Jeez. Tomorrow, mmk? The guy still hasn’t contacted me yet. I want to know how long it will be until I hear from him!!!
Ok, I’m out. It was a short one tonight. later.
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3 Responses to “AimPoo is still churning”
| Scott Harden wrote the following at 10:46:39 AM on October 30th, 2003 |
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No, I have taken those classes… I’m about to graduate (undergrad) in Spring 2004. Those courses aren’t too difficult to me. I particularly enjoyed a class on formal language theory and automaton thoery. The only CS course I have left to take is CS105, the computer ethics course everyone is required to take… I just put it off till I could fit it in my schedule. But somehow, partially based on how I ‘memorize’ information (or can’t memorize) and partially based on the teacher’s odd/illogical teaching and grading me hods, I don’t do well in the fluff classes. Actually, a lot of people don’t do well in the fluff classes… I think it’s a characteristic of the University’s ‘fluff’ courses in general — even though they’re ‘fluff’, they’re not really that easy to get an A in. |
| überpenguin wrote the following at 06:54:10 PM on October 29th, 2003 |
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Wait until you take a CS specialization course like Intelligent Systems, Distributed Simulation Systems, Computer Structures, Machine Learning, etc. THEN you will know why the fluff classes are there… |
| Scott Harden wrote the following at 10:39:30 AM on October 29th, 2003 |
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Last semester, I got a C in an Art History class, a B- in an Intro Sociology class, and the same semester I got an A in Physics III and an A in OO Java Programming. two semi-bad to bad grades in two ‘easy’ classes and two good grades in important classes for my major! I’m supposed to ace the easy non-major classes and struggle in the difficult, high-level courses for my major, but NO! IT DOES NOT HAPPEN THAT WAY (for some strange reason.) I don’t know why that happens, but I can relate to your situation. Good luck! |
