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A hacker truck. Full of hacks? ;-)

HACKED - Held at the o2 Arena London over the weekend of 20th and 21st July 2013.

HACKED - Held at the o2 Arena London over the weekend of 20th and 21st July 2013.

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It's an old Fujifilm canister with a 1cm-wide slot cut 3/4 down the length. If the top of the slot is left a bit narrow then the canister has less tendency to slip off sideways.

 

I saw this mod somewhere else on the 'net (can't remember where) so I can't claim credit for it.

Isaac Herzog, Leader of the Opposition in the Knesset, Israel, Alison Martin, Group Chief Risk Officer, Zurich Insurance Group, Switzerland, Ciaran Martin, Chief Executive, National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), United Kingdom, Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC International, PwC, USA, Gunn Warsted, Chair, Telenor Group, Norway speaking during the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser

Kirstjen Nielsen, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United States speaking during the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser

HACKED - Held at the o2 Arena London over the weekend of 20th and 21st July 2013.

HACKED - Held at the o2 Arena London over the weekend of 20th and 21st July 2013.

First Hackers and Hustlers Meeting

Wisdom of The God Logos

the ability to feel

ˈhɑːɡiə soʊˈfiːə

 

‘The spider weaves the curtains in the palace of the

Caesars; the owl calls the watches in Afrasiab’s towers’

 

Hagia Sophia

Ayasofya (Turkish)

Ἁγία Σοφία (Greek)

Sancta Sophia (Latin)

  

fall of Constantinople, 1453-Book by Steven Runciman

Originally published: 1965

archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.461488/2015.461488.T...

 

Sailors from the

ships in the Marmora had meanwhile made their way through the

 

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old Sacred Palace. Its halls were deserted and halt-ruined; but

there were still splendid churches there, such as the Nea Basilica

that Basil I had built nearly five centuries before. They were all

thoroughly pillaged. Then the sailors from both fleets and the

first batches of soldiers from the land-walls converged on the

greatest church of all Byzantium, the Cathedral of the Holy

Wisdom . 1

 

The church was still thronged. The Holy Liturgy was ended,

and the service of matins was being sung. At the sound of the

tumult outside the huge bronze gates of the building were closed.

Inside the congregation prayed for the miracle that alone could

save them. They prayed in vain. It was not long before the doors

were battered down. The worshippers were trapped. A few of

the ancient and infirm were killed on the spot; but most of them

were tied or chained together. Veils and scarves were tom off the

women to serve as ropes. Many of the lovelier maidens and

youths and many of the richer-clad nobles were almost tom to

death as their captors quarrelled over them. Soon a long proces-

sion of ill-assorted litde groups of men and women bound tightly

together was being dragged to the soldiers’ bivouacs, there to be

fought over once again. The priests went on chanting at the altar

till they too were taken. But at the last moment, so the faithful

believed, a few of them snatched up the holiest vessels and moved

to the southern wall of the sanctuary. It opened for them and

closed behind them; and there they will remain until the sacred

edifice becomes a church once more . 2

 

The pillage continued all day long. Monasteries and convents

were entered and their inmates rounded up. Some of the younger

nuns preferred martyrdom to dishonour and flung themselves to

death down well-shafts; but the monks and the elder nuns

now obeyed the old passive tradition of the Orthodox Church

and made no resistance. Private houses were systematically plun-

dered; each plundering party left a little flag by the entrance to

show when a house had been thoroughly emptied. The inhabitants

  

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were carried off along with their possessions. Anyone who

collapsed from frailty was slaughtered, together with a number

of infants who were held to be of no value; but in general lives

were now spared. There were still great libraries in the city, some

secular and many more attached to monasteries. Most of the

books were burnt; but there were Turks astute enough to see they

were marketable objects and saved a number that were later sold

for a few pence to anyone who might be interested. There were

scenes of ribaldry in the churches. Many jewelled crucifixes were

borne away with Turkish turbans rakishly surmounting then!

Many buildings were irreparably damaged . 1

 

By evening there was little left to plunder; and no one pro-\

tested when the Sultan proclaimed that the looting now should

cease. The soldiers had enough to occupy them during the next

two days sharing out the loot and counting the captives. It was

rumoured that there were about fifty thousand of them, of which

only five hundred were soldiers. The rest of the Christian army

had perished, apart from the few men who had escaped by sea.

The dead, including the civilian victims of the massacre, were

said to number four thousand . 2

 

The Sultan himself entered the city in the late afternoon.

Escorted by tie finest of his Janissary Guards and followed by his

ministers, he rode slowly through the streets to the Church of the

Holy Wisdom. Before its gates he dismounted and bent down

to pick a handful of earth which he poured over his turban, as an

act of humility towards his God. He entered the church and stood

silent for a moment. Then, as he walked towards die altar, he

noticed a Turkish soldier trying to hack up a piece of the marble

pavement. He turned on him angrily, and told him that permis-

sion to loot did not involve the destruction of buildings. Those

he reserved for himself. There were still a few Greeks cowering

in comers whom the Turks had not yet bound and taken away.

He ordered that they should be allowed to go in peace to their

homes. Next, a few priests came out from the secret passages

 

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behind die altar and begged him for mercy. Them too he sent

away under his protection. But he insisted that the church should

at once be transformed into a mosque. One of his ulema climbed

into the pulpit and proclaimed that there was no God but Allah.

He himself then mounted on to the altar slab and did obeisance

to his victorious God . 1

 

When he left the Cathedral the Sultan rode across the square

to the old Sacred Palace. As he moved through its half-ruined

halls and galleries it was said that he murmured the words of a

Persian poet: ‘The spider weaves the curtains in the palace of the

Caesars; the owl calls the watches in Afrasiab’s towers / 2

  

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567 years later..

 

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Cute fricken red panda hacker...ugh

Techno Security 2008

  

Hacker Halted

Techno Security 2008

Myrtle Beach, SC

Music Hack Day Berlin 2011

Techno Security 2008

  

Hacker Halted

Techno Security 2008

Myrtle Beach, SC

Hacker Craft at the 2005 Lake Union Wooden Boat and Classic Speedboat Show

'Hack Girls' at Yahoo! Taiwan Open Hack Day 2009

 

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