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November 12, 2006 at 11:28 am #38864XDCNeonSamuraiParticipant
Yup. Certainly did WET me old mucker. Just uploading the pictures as I speak. How was the XDC night out BTW?
November 12, 2006 at 11:36 am #38865XDC wild egg tamerParticipantit went well, had a fair few bevvies, a bite to eat and a good laugh……..Alun the mentalist decided that he couldn’t be arsed to go to the gig so we just stayed in the boozer instead!
All in all, a good night….oh and Line got his arse out…….again! 😯
November 12, 2006 at 11:45 am #38866XDCNeonSamuraiParticipantBah! Shame I missed it (the drink, not lines arse). Trouble is though that us London and home county types really are too sociable by half. We’re always meeting up for drinks etc, and (although I do hate to say it) the Northern contingent are really letting the side down.
But I guess that because they’re not party animals like us!
November 12, 2006 at 11:48 am #38867XDC wild egg tamerParticipantWas chatting last night about maybe doing a meetup in Nottingham or summat for those over-exposed northern types 😉
November 13, 2006 at 8:50 am #38868LensmanParticipantAward winning thread!
This thread wins the prestigious “Most Hijacked” award!!!
November 13, 2006 at 9:54 am #38869XDC wild egg tamerParticipantwoot!!!!! 😀
So, does anybody have any plans for their Chrimbo’s ?
November 13, 2006 at 1:50 pm #38870TurksMeisterParticipantI would be up for some meetage at some point… and Nottingham is good for me too.
November 13, 2006 at 3:28 pm #38871XDCsPUNKerParticipantw00t 70 up, 12 down
Function: interjection
1) An Expression of joy generally used by computer gamers and hackers.
2) An exclamation of victory or triumph over an obstacle such as winning a large prize at a LAN party.
3) A part of the 1337 language.History: The current-day use of the word w00t stems from hackers in the early to mid 80’s. While communicating with each other groups of hackers such as Razor1911 would need lingo which nobody else would be able to understand to express milestones in their hacking. One such milestone was gaining root access, but the term rooted or “gained root access” was easily understood so the term was changed to w00t to help disguise. Because of the difficulty of “rooting” many times the term w00t would be much in a celebratory tone. It later evolved to simply be a celebratory remark rather than a hacking milestone.
#1 LOL… I got him to redirect his ddos attack to 127.0.0.1, w00t!
#2 after winning the Radeon X1900 XTX, Billy said “I am teh 1337… w00t!!”
#3 well I keylogged and doom9’d his box and… yep, w00t!!!or woot Used as exclamation on many online fourms/games etc.
“w00t! I got 7000 Gold! ^^”
when you are happy about something, you say w00t. Kinda mkes me think of raise the roof….
Person 1: Guess what?
You(person 2): what?
Person 1: You just won the lottery!
You: w00t!Popular l33t meaning yeah, sweet, awesome, or another phrase used to express excitement; to show congradulations.
W00t i just pwned that dude.
Sweet dude I’m in the guild, w00t.a celebratory term exemplifying happiness and excitement, or approval.
1) Man, I just cracked this DOD server! w00t!
2) That car is dope; its that woot, WOOT!
tags woot w00t woot-woot dope phat nice
A term used to express joy, the two 0’s are for leet or 1337 speak, the nerd language using numbers and symbols instead of letters usually. The term w00t comes from the shortned version of “Wow loot” from early mmorpg’s or massivly multiplayer online-roleplaying games such as Ultima Online, contrary to the idea that it from counter-strike or CS
Geek: Look a high Level drop
Nerd: w00t!…my hijack work is done 😈
November 13, 2006 at 4:37 pm #38872XDC wild egg tamerParticipant💡
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