[Tfug] My CIS 225 class
Person
tfuglist at tksoftware.cjb.net
Fri Nov 7 02:50:32 MST 2003
I've already had that happen with a group of TMC security guards, who
thought our remote fun with a payphone was somehow related to drugs. Of
course the two hours they wasted my time, was worth it after this greedy
bastard took the bag of napkins ("$50,000 in unmarked bills"), and
screamed down the road without his lights on. I'm planing on writing an
article on the whole experience. It was the most hilarious thing I've
ever done or witnessed.
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 18:29, keith smith wrote:
> Be careful...... you might run into someone who does not have a very
> good sense of humor....... with an out come not expected.......
>
> Keith
>
>
> Person <tfuglist at tksoftware.cjb.net> wrote:
> Okay, to clarify: We returned the photos (which was funny in
> itself --
> "These aren't our photos! They must have been mislabeled or
> something..." -- "Oh my gosh!!"), and I'm just planing on
> writing the
> guy a note to increase his awareness of the situation.
>
> No malicious intent, just good clean fun with simple social
> engineering
> ;-). If you're still freaked out by it, then don't use One
> Hour Photo
> places (or at least don't take pictures of your car with a
> clear shot of
> the license plate). I suppose you could technically call it
> fraud, but
> without any monetary acquisition. Really something akin to
> speeding
> (which btw, I never do. Doing 45 mph through construction
> really pisses
> people off :-) ).
>
> P.S: Some other ideas for like-minded individuals --> At a
> Jack in the
> Box drive-thru, ask if they have any kosher meals. In a very
> audible
> voice, while someone in line is behind you, ask "Where's the
> porn
> section?" at a Blockbuster, and then at some point mention
> that you're
> looking for "double penetration". If you're young (like me,
> obviously),
> buy a greeting card for "My Grandson", preferably one about
> how you
> still love him anyways, even if you're computer illiterate
> kinda thing,
> then get into a conversation with the Wal-Green's clerk about
> this "new
> confounded technology thing". Make signs out of panty-liners.
> All
> these, and more, I've done.
>
> On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 07:56, Tyler wrote:
> > At 04:24 AM 11/6/03 -0700, Person wrote:
> > >Reminds me of last night. A friend and I, went into a
> Wal-Green's and
> > >bought someone else's photos (intentionally of course).
> Long story
> > >short, we now have some stranger's first and last name,
> license plate
> > >number, and possible address (few phones calls should do
> the trick).
> > >
> > >Makes you lee ry about using one of these One Hour Photo
> places ;-)
> >
> >
> > That's not funny at all.
> >
> >
> >
> > ---
> > # Tyler Kilian, CCNP, SCSA
> > # Technology Director, Dakota Communications
> > # TKilian at DakotaCom.NET | 520.745.3900 x 100
> >
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