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2014-01-02 15:31
The Hell Hacker

Registered: Aug 2004
Posts: 6
Aycee, Arielle Corriveau, no -- it's Linda Spierings!

Okay, I remember back in the day that I received a picture from Aycee (Arielle Corriveau) that was actually on photo paper. It was shortly after she joined my group, TSM.

Using Google reverse image search, I found the same picture with different writings here:

http://www.atlantis-prophecy.org/recollection/?load=photos&sub=..

Well, not surprisingly, everyone who got one of those pictures was duped. The picture is of a model named Linda Spierings, from 1985, in Vogue Magazine:

http://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/28881-linda-spierings/

Scroll down to the bottom to see the picture in question.

Anyway, just thought I'd post this here for posterity more than anything else. Still, it's got me wondering what she REALLY looked like.
 
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2014-01-24 02:58
Six

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 288
Back in the day, the rule was if you hadn't met them in person, they were lying about everything. I met at least 5 different people who claimed to be Mitch/ESI, dozens who claimed to be FBR/RAD/ESI/UCF/ABYSS/WHATEVER members, people who claimed to be runners for this or that group, even two different guys on different occasions who claimed to be me. I have folders full of pictures people sent me that later turned out to be fake. It would be an understatement to say that people were less than forthcoming about their identities back then. It's why Pro-hack would always make a practice of doing some subtle drive-bys before ever committing to meet girls he met on boards and chats for hookups, and anyone calling in claiming to be anyone besides a local lamer was thoroughly vetted before being given access.
2014-01-24 03:38
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11293
Quote:
the rule was if you hadn't met them in person, they were lying about everything.

didnt change all that much =)
2014-01-24 12:33
Rough
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I'm Mitch of Eagle Soft, you lamers!
2014-01-24 12:57
iAN CooG

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 3177
no, I am the Batman
2014-01-25 10:54
Rough
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(deleted text. was a boring joke)
2014-01-25 12:21
WVL

Registered: Mar 2002
Posts: 889
Can't believe people used to be so stupid (horny?). Then again, this was before the coming of internet pr0n...




:-)
2014-01-25 13:22
Rough
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Why is that so stupid? Even if computering was a male dominated hobby in the 80s there were beautiful girls in my teenage time who had a and played with the C64.
2014-01-25 14:25
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11293
LOL. yes all two.
2014-01-25 14:26
Mclane
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Registered: Jan 2014
Posts: 16
80's, jesus my teenage years were the 70's, not so pretty girls then :)

But yes, back then the lads would claim to be some super hacker attached to a famous group, sadly many were found out right away. I'd never claim to be Bod / Darren, I'm simply not that ugly in real life ;)

Mind you I don't know how any of the Accumulators ever discovered the female sex, or any sex for that matter. I think Neil / Wiseman formed a civil partnership with his keyboard in the end..

The truth was that most of the sys ops etc that I met were almost the exact picture you get of a hacker in the media, I remember one year I went to one of the big exhibitions and System 3 were showing off a new game on the speccy, it had a set of extremely sexy dancing girls with costumes on that barely covered any part of them, there was me standing there admiring the talent yet you had the nerdy lot looking at these women like they were aliens, almost as if they were in the way of playing the game.

Good old days..

As for women in the scene, when?...Must have missed them... :)
2014-01-25 15:59
Rough
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Posts: 1829
Well, wrong. Even my sister had one. :)
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