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The Dark Messenger
Feb 6, 2005, @ 10:31 PM
http://img143.exs.cx/img143/1514/googlespider4bp.jpg
N/T
laserflip
Feb 6, 2005, @ 10:34 PM
ur forumsa re like...dark blue. what the hell?
Karmashock
Feb 6, 2005, @ 10:38 PM
OHZ mY GoDd! It wazz kNot Mia! *makes a break for it*
The Dark Messenger
Feb 6, 2005, @ 10:45 PM
It's not my fault the forums are dark blue, I tried setting them back to light blue but it doesn't work -_-
Polaris
Feb 6, 2005, @ 10:53 PM
the google spider is just google caching up our forums for searching and what not
obviously its not a real user
The Dark Messenger
Feb 6, 2005, @ 10:56 PM
We're being watched! O_O
tom
Feb 6, 2005, @ 10:59 PM
Yea, Google, MSN, Yahoo, Lycos, etc, send "spiders" out on the web that bounce from link-to-link and cache the pages to their search engines.
Polaris
Feb 6, 2005, @ 11:06 PM
google is omniscient
There is none who can hide from the all-seeing eye!
Weavern
Feb 6, 2005, @ 11:18 PM
Except something not connected to the greater web :p
The Dark Messenger
Feb 6, 2005, @ 11:26 PM
They have hidden cameras everywhere... Even the glass in your windows if merely a fibre-optic web of trickery
/conspiricy idiocy :P
Justice
Feb 7, 2005, @ 03:36 AM
I use dark blue.
What? Someone have a problem with that?
cheers, and
-=</|awesomeparty|\>=-
DivinerSage
Feb 7, 2005, @ 03:56 AM
Omniscient? ............. On the first day god created google ...and it was good
Bentusi
Feb 7, 2005, @ 04:47 AM
/me knifes Justice.
MVB
Feb 7, 2005, @ 01:26 PM
Bent, Blacksand, arm up and stand by the door. Next spider you see, blow it's fuckin' head off.
Sneak into OUR house, will they ... *mutters about bastages*
Polaris
Feb 7, 2005, @ 11:42 PM
blacksand is prone to lagging, though-- being thousands of miles away from any decent net connection
by the time he sees the spider walk in, turns, and pull the trigger, the spider will be in, out, and probably somebody else will be walking in....
best chance is to invoke the god-powers of root and block-kill google
this, of course, would require an admin
root 0wnz 4ll
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