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Numbers significant to geek culture: | Numbers significant to geek culture: | ||
*2600 | *2600: 2600 hertz, the tone used by a blue box to gain control of telephone networks | ||
*1337 | *1337: "leet speak" for "elite" | ||
*6667 | *6667 | ||
*42 | |||
*23 | |||
*22 | |||
*80 | |||
*119 | |||
*cat /etc/services: ... obviously =) |
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Numbers significant to geek culture:
- 2600: 2600 hertz, the tone used by a blue box to gain control of telephone networks
- 1337: "leet speak" for "elite"
- 6667
- 42
- 23
- 22
- 80
- 119
- cat /etc/services: ... obviously =)