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by ziggy_star
727 days ago
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It would be kind of less interesting if they just figured it all for you and served it up on a silver platter don't you reckon? Where is your phreaking spirit at? :) In the before computers times there was an ironically titled book called 'Steal This Book'. Amongst a verity of other things it describes one of the funniest and most beautiful hacks I've ever heard of. I'm leaving this as a hint for others for fun or the rare cases that I know are on here that absolutely need to eat without money. It requires one trusted accomplice and an all you can eat buffet. The rest is up to you to find out. It always works flawlessly and has for over half a century. |
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> On The Road seems to be a picture of a high-trust society. Drivers assume hitchhikers are trustworthy and will take them anywhere. Women assume men are trustworthy and will accept any promise. Employers assume workers are trustworthy and don’t bother with background checks. It’s pretty neat.
> But On The Road is, most importantly, a picture of a high-trust society collapsing. And it’s collapsing precisely because the book’s protagonists are going around defecting against everyone they meet at a hundred ten miles an hour.