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The web is text. All images and sounds and frills notwithstanding, the web is text. It was
created in order to exchange and store texts. Email are texts, the whole
Usenet is in great part text...
Perl is an
acronym of "Practical Extraction Report Language" and was created
to extract information from text files and prepare
reports. Samo samo for python etcetera. It is evident: because of the web the 'written expression' has re-acquired an importance it did seem to have in part lost during the (now obsolete) aera of radio, telephone and television (also known as "age of the frill-morons" :-) Yes: the web is text, an ocean of text, a galaxy of messages and information without order, with dubiose autorship, with missing or misplaced references. How do you now if the paper you are reading on a site called "university of southern Malawi" is a real university paper with scientific value or a complete fake that has been put up by a kid to prank you and thousand others? No wonder that "urban legends" abound on the web. Trying to fix the "paternity" of a page can be a nightmare per se. So we need means and tools to understand the real value of the texts we encounter. Alas, in a society that has been tv-zombified for 50 years and counting we don't have any more at hand such means and tools. Our "passive consumer" society would be doomed if anyone would really be able to evaluate the authority, usefulness, and reliability of the information he finds (or -more commonly- he is "spooned with" by the owners of his information media). An interesting way out - among other possible solutions - is to go back to the old "text-crackers" of once. One could maybe start with the great rethorical wizards of ancient Greece (Sophists and co), that make great reading (especially uncommented), and continue with the über-masters that came out of the evangelische text-exegesis Schule: the incredible German medieval "Quellenkunde" crackers of the beginning of the XIX century. |
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We are seekers. Since we can search,
we find. The old lore. Since we can reverse we will learn how to crack - in spades -
the pathetical 'protection schemes'
used by magazines, newspapers, politicians, you name the scum... in fact how to
see through the fog that any deceiving writer spreads. We will thus learn how to
fight against
email spammers, AND against the propagandist of the
rotten world-order of today, that our advertisement enemies glorify everyday on all
their owned media. We are reversers, a new race... but also a very old one (Corax, Tisias, Thrasymachus!, Isocrates, Waitz, Holder-Egger). Beware. |
History of an almost forgotten lore |
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(After having understood the points made above) |
(A short bibliography of sort) |