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Jongsik Lee

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Mar 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/11/98
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맥 크랙사이트 아시는분 좀 가르쳐 주세요.


Song, Young-Sun

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Mar 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/12/98
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Jongsik Lee wrote:

> 맥 크랙사이트 아시는분 좀 가르쳐 주세요.

예전에는 따로 크랙사이트들이 많이 존재했었죠.최근에는 Hotline이
유행되면서 주로 Tracker를 이용한
Hacking, Crackin등이 알려지고 있습니다.
따라서 Hotline을 이용하세요.
(음, Tracker로는 tracked.dyn.ml.org가 괜잖은 것 같던데..)
그리고 혹시 shareware나 정품들의 Serial number가
hacking되어 있는 file(C&H or H&H)이
---> 현재 2월호 version까지 배포됨
필요하시면 연락주세요. 따로 올려드리겠습니다.

다들 아시는 내용인가요? 얼마전만 해도 아는 사람만 알았었는데...

송 영선
youn...@interpia.net
son...@netian.com


kushibo

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Mar 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/12/98
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Jongshik wrote:
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What is Mac Crack? Sounds like a drug.

Cheers,
Jonathan

kushibo

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Mar 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/18/98
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Annyong haseyo!

I have a question. Some time ago (a couple years ago, in fact), my
Powerbook was stolen from a classroom at Sogang University. I have the
serial number and reported it to Elex Computer's A/S Center (that's a
Konglish phrase, by the way), just in case the thief or the thief's buyer
tried to ever get it fixed.

Does anybody else have a suggestion for how to look for my stolen Powerbook
with the serial number? The thing is out-of-date, technologically, and I
replaced it long ago, but I want to catch the son-of-a-biscuit-eater who
stole it... if I can. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Cheers,
Jonathan

Kyongho Min

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Mar 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/18/98
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PLS try to post this mail to the LOST PROPERTY section
of relevant offices.

In addition,

Do not use the word SOB to this email group.

cheers,

min

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kushibo

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Mar 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/19/98
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Min Kyongho wrote:

>kushibo wrote:
>>I have a question. Some time ago (a couple years ago, in fact), my
>>Powerbook was stolen from a classroom at Sogang University. I have the
>>serial number and reported it to Elex Computer's A/S Center (that's a
>>Konglish phrase, by the way), just in case the thief or the thief's buyer
>>tried to ever get it fixed.
>>
>>Does anybody else have a suggestion for how to look for my stolen Powerbook
>>with the serial number? The thing is out-of-date, technologically, and I
>>replaced it long ago, but I want to catch the son-of-a-biscuit-eater who
>>stole it... if I can. Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> PLS try to post this mail to the LOST PROPERTY section
> of relevant offices.

I reported the stolen computer to the Sogang Lost & Found as soon as
possible, I even reported it to the Shinsu Police Station, and I checked on
it many times thereafter, just in case it would turn up. But now I think
the only way to find it at this point is for the serial number to turn up
at a place where Macs change hands (e.g., at a service center or a
reseller). And where else but a Korean Mac list to find out where Macs get
fixed in Korea?

> In addition,
>
> Do not use the word SOB to this email group.

Please re-read my post. I did *not* use the term s.o.b. (or what it stands
for) in my post. I used an innocuous and non-offensive replacement for
s.o.b., a kind of joke. And even if I had used it, it would have been
appropriate and it is something that often appears on native-English
television anyway.

Anyway, I am happy that in seven years of living in Seoul my Powerbook was
the only thing I ever had stolen (knock on wood). In the States, it seems
that my friends have major things like that stolen on almost a yearly
basis. Although Korea is certainly not crime-free, we should be happy that
there is a lot less here (knock on wood).

> cheers,
> min

Cheers,
Jonathan

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