**OFFICIAL** I am Lord of the Geeks!

MacBaine

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I just logged onto my school Unix account using an SSH client I installed on my phone. Beat that!
 

GT1999

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Originally posted by: MacBaine
I just logged onto my school Unix account using an SSH client I installed on my phone. Beat that!

PICS!

Actually, just telling me the make/model phone you have will be sufficient in this case :)
 

MacBaine

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Originally posted by: Geekish Thoughts
Originally posted by: MacBaine
I just logged onto my school Unix account using an SSH client I installed on my phone. Beat that!

PICS!

Actually, just telling me the make/model phone you have will be sufficient in this case :)

T-mobile Sidekick. They just released the new system upgrade, so I can download apps/sounds/games, as well as write my own (java). I downloaded an SSH client and logged in... it's keeeewl. :D
 

yoda291

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Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Geekish Thoughts
Originally posted by: MacBaine
I just logged onto my school Unix account using an SSH client I installed on my phone. Beat that!

PICS!

Actually, just telling me the make/model phone you have will be sufficient in this case :)

T-mobile Sidekick. They just released the new system upgrade, so I can download apps/sounds/games, as well as write my own (java). I downloaded an SSH client and logged in... it's keeeewl. :D

That does not count.

I'm pretty sure I beat that easily...

I send my email through an smtp server that has no way onto the internet except by proxying through my client workstation.

Diagram of where my email gets sent:

SMTP <---1--- Client PC --3--->intarweb!
Server -----2--> w/Proxy

Why you might ask? Because the clock on the server is set to be 10 minutes slow so that when I email to report in to work, I have an extra 8 minutes.

How's that for unnecessarily complicated and geeky!
 

Axon

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Listen guys - I've used MS programs on Apple Computers. Seriously. I run MS Word every day on my Mac at work.

Beat that.
 
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I do word processing on a C64 word processor under an emulator on a Windows machine. I use Exceed to run that machine from a HP-UX workstation.

teh winn4r