I would definitly watch that movie. As long as the hacking doesn't look like what hollywood normally passes for hacking.
That's assuming that a statement made by a group with no organization -can- say that.tomtom94 said:You are wrong. They specifically denied bringing down PSN in a co-ordinated attack.HiC said:correct me if im wrong but weren't anonymous the ones who bought down psn?
It's possibly rogue elements of Anonymous were members of the PSN hacker group, but Anonymous as a whole did not bring down PSN.
OT: That'd be lovely in a way, but terrifying in another. Who appointed Anonymous as the great internet vigilantes?
Two people using one keyboard?darthotaku said:I would definitly watch that movie. As long as the hacking doesn't look like what hollywood normally passes for hacking.
So you're saying that a snowball could survive in hell.UltraXan said:I'll admit, it would be interesting to see PSN saved by Anon. Will it happen? It has about as much chance of happening as a snowball does of surviving in hell. Possible, just REALLY improbable. It would still be cool to see it happen.
A snowball could easily make it in Hell.Squilookle said:So you're saying that a snowball could survive in hell.UltraXan said:I'll admit, it would be interesting to see PSN saved by Anon. Will it happen? It has about as much chance of happening as a snowball does of surviving in hell. Possible, just REALLY improbable. It would still be cool to see it happen.
why not, hell isn't necessarily on fire...Squilookle said:So you're saying that a snowball could survive in hell.UltraXan said:I'll admit, it would be interesting to see PSN saved by Anon. Will it happen? It has about as much chance of happening as a snowball does of surviving in hell. Possible, just REALLY improbable. It would still be cool to see it happen.
I wish Anon didn't exist and I owned a horse that crapped pure gold, can't always get what you want.Frikasee said:Surely I'm not the only one? This would be a tale people might want the movie rights to. An organization (Anon) that had at one time attacked our precious, but possibly malevolent, PSN is now being charged with the virtual equivalent of murder. The only way to clear their name? Find the real perpetrators and expose them.
C'mon, I know you'd watch that movie. Y'all's thoughts?
Dont be too sad, xbox is next.Frikasee said:Surely I'm not the only one? This would be a tale people might want the movie rights to. An organization (Anon) that had at one time attacked our precious, but possibly malevolent, PSN is now being charged with the virtual equivalent of murder. The only way to clear their name? Find the real perpetrators and expose them.
C'mon, I know you'd watch that movie. Y'all's thoughts?
yeah if it looks like that I'd never pay money to see it. Michael Bay would use the two people on a keyboard approach.Frikasee said:Two people using one keyboard?darthotaku said:I would definitly watch that movie. As long as the hacking doesn't look like what hollywood normally passes for hacking.![]()
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In theory, sure. Only the chances of that happening at like... a billion to one or something.Squilookle said:So you're saying that a snowball could survive in hell.UltraXan said:I'll admit, it would be interesting to see PSN saved by Anon. Will it happen? It has about as much chance of happening as a snowball does of surviving in hell. Possible, just REALLY improbable. It would still be cool to see it happen.
Like a whale materializing above you and becoming sentient. Possible, just not probable.UltraXan said:In theory, sure. Only the chances of that happening at like... a billion to one or something.Squilookle said:So you're saying that a snowball could survive in hell.UltraXan said:I'll admit, it would be interesting to see PSN saved by Anon. Will it happen? It has about as much chance of happening as a snowball does of surviving in hell. Possible, just REALLY improbable. It would still be cool to see it happen.
We did. All of us who let scum like over our forums. When their enemies were at the gates, the Romans would suspend democracy and appoint one man to protect the city. And it wasn't considered an honor, it was considered a public service.tomtom94 said:You are wrong. They specifically denied bringing down PSN in a co-ordinated attack.HiC said:correct me if im wrong but weren't anonymous the ones who bought down psn?
It's possibly rogue elements of Anonymous were members of the PSN hacker group, but Anonymous as a whole did not bring down PSN.
OT: That'd be lovely in a way, but terrifying in another. Who appointed Anonymous as the great internet vigilantes?