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    <title>Hacker syndrome</title>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hacker syndrome<br />
by Tad Deriso<br />
There is some compelling force in all Hackers that seems to draw them to their computers every day. Why they get up at 4am to<br />
use the modem, and why they continue to rack up a truly incredible phone bill is beyond me.<br />
Most computer areas, at your home or at your office, tend to be messy. Even you try to keep it clean, it is truly impossible.<br />
Whether it be empty Coke cans laying all around, soldering devices, electric diodes, computer parts, or integrated circuits,</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hacker syndrome<br />
by Tad Deriso</p>
<p>There is some compelling force in all Hackers that seems to draw them to their computers every day. Why they get up at 4am to </p>
<p>use the modem, and why they continue to rack up a truly incredible phone bill is beyond me.</p>
<p>Most computer areas, at your home or at your office, tend to be messy. Even you try to keep it clean, it is truly impossible. </p>
<p>Whether it be empty Coke cans laying all around, soldering devices, electric diodes, computer parts, or integrated circuits, </p>
<p>it is not only a pain for your mother to look at, but a prime Russian ICBM missile target as well.</p>
<p>There is much detail needed to explain a Hacker. For instance, instead of organizing his clothes by color, best ones, or </p>
<p>style, he organizes his by pile. Also, he likes to sing songs such as, "Let's get Digital", "We all live in a yellow </p>
<p>subroutine", and "Somewhere over the RAMbow".</p>
<p>Most Hackers do well in school. The reason is not to impress their teachers, not to get money from their parents, and not to </p>
<p>be educated, but they do it so they can hopefully get a scholarship to MIT. You can't blame them, though, if they are looking </p>
<p>out into space. It might be because they are worried if MCI traced the calls that they sent to NORAD. </p>
<p>All Hackers, big or small, love computers, whether they be Trash-80's or an IBM 360/VM workstation. When they get on one, </p>
<p>it's mighty hard to get them off of it. </p>
<p>There are 2 types of Hackers. One who likes to crash local BBS's, and the one who writes programs in Assembly Language. The </p>
<p>Hacker who crashes systems is the one that most people think that a Hacker is. A typical example of one is John Fredrickson </p>
<p>(A.K.A. "The Phone Man"). He loves to crash computers, and break into illegal systems. The ones that he has gotten in to are </p>
<p>MCI, CitiBank, school systems, IBM, Southern Bell, and Georgia Tech, not to mention all the ones in between. </p>
<p>The second type of Hacker is the programmer. He writes games, utilities, and anything else that he can think of. Take for </p>
<p>example, John Harris, a freelance software writer for On-Line Software Co. John had a brainstorm one day, and decided to </p>
<p>write Frogger for the Apple. He thought that it would take about 3 weeks to complete. He started on Frogger a week late, </p>
<p>because of the complicated music set that he had to write. After two months, he was almost done. He decided to take a break </p>
<p>and go to the Software Expo. He decided to take his nearly completed Frogger, and show it to the consumers at the show. He </p>
<p>also took with him the only back-up copy, in case the main disk did not boot.</p>
<p>While at the fair, he was talking to the Manager about getting a booth. He had his disks with him. Then, when he got a booth </p>
<p>reserved, he reached down to get his disks, and they were gone! All his hard work, including the MultiLevel character </p>
<p>generator, music lines, disk subroutines, assembly routines, debugging programs, etc. All gone. </p>
<p>After that tragedy, John was in a deep depression. He finally started working on it again in 3 months. He completed it in 4 </p>
<p>months and 3 days.</p>
<p>Part Two: </p>
<p>Hackers always take time off. There is always one way to notice a true Hacker. At a party, the true Hacker is the one in the </p>
<p>corner talking about operating system security and how to get around it. At the beach, the True Hacker is the one drawing </p>
<p>flow charts in the sand. At a football game, the true Hacker is the one comparing the football plays against a simulation </p>
<p>printed on 11 by 14 fanfold paper. </p>
<p>Most Hackers work for the U.S. Government-- mainly the Department of Defense. You can see the best Hackers at the Jet </p>
<p>Propulsion Laboratory in California. </p>
<p>What sort of environment does a Hacker function best in? No, not a heated room with a clean table and disks organized neatly, </p>
<p>but they do best in rooms that have line-printed Snoopy calendars from the year 1969. They do not know how to cook, so they </p>
<p>survive on Twinkies and coffee. Instead of wasting electricity for a heater, they spend it on air-conditioners to cool of </p>
<p>their computer system in mid-January when the temperatures are below freezing. They wear layers and layers of clothing to </p>
<p>keep the body heat in. When you see one of these people, instead of a Hacker coming into your mind, you think that he is </p>
<p>about to go on a Polar expedition somewhere in the North Pole. </p>
<p>Hackers also like to hang around arcades. (This is also true for kids, little old ladies, and fighter pilots.) There, </p>
<p>secluded in their </p>
<p>own environment, Hackers can talk freely on computer hints and short cuts while playing Pac-Man, or Joust. </p>
<p>All Hackers like Graphics. They like low-resolution, but prefer high-resolution the best. These graphics, such as Sine waves, </p>
<p>rotating 3-D boxes, and little balloons, are confined to the limits of a systems capability. The older more experienced </p>
<p>Hackers are the ones who are lucky enough to get to work on a VAX system, and maybe even a CRAY-1 SuperComputer. If they use </p>
<p>these, they have only the limits of their imagination to stop them. </p>
<p>Most Middle School Hackers between the ages of 10 through 14, like to use computers to do reports on, and play games. Some of </p>
<p>these younger generation Hackers have gotten into BASIC programming.</p>
<p>Some people, like to impress real Hackers by making them think that they know everything. There is a name for this kind of </p>
<p>person. He is a Sub-Hacker (Intillectuous dumbfoundeth). For instance, you come up to them one day, and say,"Hey so-and-so </p>
<p>what does BASIC stand for?" and you could sit there for days, and he would act like the answer was on the tip of his tongue, </p>
<p>when it was probably in his toes. It is people like this that give Hackers a bad name. </p>
<p>Part Three: </p>
<p>All Hackers have rules that they go by. One is to never call long distance on Monday, because of the high phone charge. If </p>
<p>builders built buildings they way programmers wrote programs, the first woodpecker that comes along would destroy </p>
<p>civilization. Another is, if the computer accepts a program on the first run without any errors, either there is a </p>
<p>malfunction, or it must be a dream. </p>
<p>Hackers are a unique breed. Combining intelligence, personality, and a morale sense of good taste. A Hacker enjoys the </p>
<p>environment that appeals to him the most. Such as, the computer room, the arcade, science lab, or the Atari downstairs. They </p>
<p>like to be alone. Secluded in their own thoughts, thinking of what the password could be to log on to General Electric. </p>
<p>Hackers are the people who are going to make our future brighter, and more exciting in the field of electronics, data </p>
<p>processing, artificial intelligence, and programming. We need to support these people in all the ways that we can, so we will </p>
<p>be insured of a more happier future in the world of technological advancements.</p>
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