sweet, another show/movie about hacking that
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ShannonTriumphant — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 10:56 AM)
I think you're the one lacking "reading comprehension" along with basic grammar skills. No one taught you about capital letters at the beginning of sentences? I won't even bother with your lack of civility.
what's the title of this thread? would "another" be a keyword? i gave no examples because, as far as i know, there are none. and that was the point- and a rather obvious point, too.
THIS is your absurd argument? You didn't give examples because there are none? Wellyou could have clued us in that we need to be mind-readers to understand YOUR comments. Oh, waitthat presumes you have a mind.. Kudos for lousy writing!
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kissofjudas — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 04:55 PM)
"My point is, unless you just want to prove you know about hacking a lot more than someone doing a TV show, well, so do I, and so does and anyone IT literate, but for the conventional standards of "TV Hacking", this could not be much better, without scaring away everybody, but geeks."
beep
the problem is that they made it an actual plot point which then sinks the plot.
when the/a central plot point is just ludicrously fake/stupid/wrong, one can't exactly have a good/tight plot.
arguing that it's typical hollywood isn't an argument, it's exactly my point: hollywood is too stupid and lazy to bother even trying. -
Arthur-Spooner — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 07:11 PM)
If they made this show realistic in terms of hacking it would cater to a very small number of people. The point of a successful television show is to cater to the most people possible.
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