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Microsoft guide to l33t speak.
by Decius at 2:18 pm EST, Feb 17, 2005

] While it's important to respect your children's privacy,
] understanding what your teenager's online slang means and
] how to decipher it is important as you help guide their
] online experience. While it has many nicknames,
] information-age slang is commonly referred to as
] leetspeek, or leet for short.

Wow.

Best quote:

] It's important to remember that the leetspeek community
] encourages new forms and awards individual creativity,
] resulting in a dynamic written language that eludes
] conformity or consistency.

Microsoft at their most transparently self serving:

] Their use could be an indicator that your teenager is
] involved in the theft of intellectual property, particularly
] licensed software.

:-o


 
RE: Microsoft guide to l33t speak.
by StankDawg at 3:41 pm EST, Feb 17, 2005

Decius wrote:
] Microsoft at their most transparently self serving:
]
] ] Their use could be an indicator that your teenager is
] ] involved in the theft of intellectual property, particularly
]
] ] licensed software.
]
] :-o

WOW! What a leap!

Perhaps someone at Microsoft read (or SHOULD have read) my 2600 about "leetspeak" as they call it that was published back in 2002! :o

http://www.docdroppers.org/wiki/index.php?title=A_history_of_31337sp34k

How ignorant can they be?


 
RE: Microsoft guide to l33t speak.
by janelane at 11:04 pm EDT, Sep 5, 2005

Decius wrote:
] While it's important to respect your children's privacy,
] understanding what your teenager's online slang means and
] how to decipher it is important as you help guide their
] online experience. While it has many nicknames,
] information-age slang is commonly referred to as
] leetspeek, or leet for short.

Wow.

Best quote:

] It's important to remember that the leetspeek community
] encourages new forms and awards individual creativity,
] resulting in a dynamic written language that eludes
] conformity or consistency.

Microsoft at their most transparently self serving:

] Their use could be an indicator that your teenager is
] involved in the theft of intellectual property, particularly
] licensed software.

:-o

I like the way the rules basically indicate that anything goes, especially mispellings, bad grammar and random capitalization. Like those things are *exclusive* to leetspeakers, not just online communication in general.

Stupid Microsoft. Everytime I see one of those commercials about "invent something," I want yell, "Innovation excluded!"

-janelane, grumbly


Microsoft guide to l33t speak.
by k at 3:01 pm EST, Feb 17, 2005

Microsoft at their most transparently self serving:

] Their use could be an indicator that your teenager is
] involved in the theft of intellectual property, particularly
] licensed software.

:-o

[ Jesus christ it's like the 1950's all over again. Rock and Roll is a gateway to using alcohol and drugs, not to mention loose sexuality! Any behavior distinct from what you, as parents, think is "normal" is an indicator of dangerously deviant thinking on the part of your children. They're all thieves, and fornicators, and they're bad, bad, bad. -k]


Microsoft guide to l33t speak.
by skullaria at 8:58 am EDT, Sep 6, 2005

] While it's important to respect your children's privacy,
] understanding what your teenager's online slang means and
] how to decipher it is important as you help guide their
] online experience. While it has many nicknames,
] information-age slang is commonly referred to as
] leetspeek, or leet for short.

Wow.

Best quote:

] It's important to remember that the leetspeek community
] encourages new forms and awards individual creativity,
] resulting in a dynamic written language that eludes
] conformity or consistency.

Microsoft at their most transparently self serving:

] Their use could be an indicator that your teenager is
] involved in the theft of intellectual property, particularly
] licensed software.

:-o

OMG lolol MS needs to get a grip!


Microsoft guide to l33t speak.
by jessica at 9:08 pm EDT, Sep 6, 2005

] While it's important to respect your children's privacy,
] understanding what your teenager's online slang means and
] how to decipher it is important as you help guide their
] online experience. While it has many nicknames,
] information-age slang is commonly referred to as
] leetspeek, or leet for short.

] It's important to remember that the leetspeek community
] encourages new forms and awards individual creativity,
] resulting in a dynamic written language that eludes
] conformity or consistency.

] Their use could be an indicator that your teenager is
] involved in the theft of intellectual property, particularly
] licensed software.

OMFG!!!!!!!111


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