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DE Noah Spence (Official Thread)

Wait. A bong is just the English version of this, right?

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Quick Draw McGraw as El Kabong, I remember watching those cartoons.

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Yeah, I guess all those folks who shopped at Target should be fined? Bet they'll pay better attention to their PIN selection next time ...

And I know this isn't analogous, and I also know it's unlikely Spence can prove he was an innocent victim (assuming he actually is). No more comments from me on this.

What does pin selection have to do with anything? It's a matter of a couple days to hack an 8-character A-Z;a-z;0-9 password. It takes minutes to crack old Windows password b/c the hashes are split into 4bit segments. It would probably take seconds to crack a card's 0-9 pin. There's only 10000 possibilities; compared to 218340105584896 possibilities for a normal 8char pass.

Besides the infiltration of Target had nothing to do with Pin numbers. If you shopped at Target in that time period, your card# and personal information was exposed. That's all they needed in order to rip you off -- the card# and billing information.
 
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What does pin selection have to do with anything?
I think his point was that a drugged person and someone whose bank account was drained by a hacker are both innocent victims. Someone whose account is drained by a hacker is not prosecuted (in most instances) for bank robbery. Someone who was drugged does not normally get prosecuted successfully for possession (in their veins).
 
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I think his point was that a drugged person and someone whose bank account was drained by a hacker are both innocent victims. Someone whose account is drained by a hacker is not prosecuted (in most instances) for bank robbery. Someone who was drugged does not normally get prosecuted successfully for possession (in their veins).

Is Spence being charged with a crime?
 
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Welcome Back Noah!!!

With the Return of Noah Spence, Ohio State's Defensive Line Poised to Only Get Better
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The defensive line, which also flustered Navy in the team’s season opener, has the potential to be one of head coach Urban Meyer’s best. He compared it to the one that won a national championship at Florida in 2006.


“If they all perform and stay healthy, (they) could be at that level," Meyer said at Big Ten Media Days in July. “It’s game-changers upfront.”


Spence — with his instincts, speed and lean frame — is arguably the most important and most talented of them all. After a three-game suspension for failing a drug test last winter, he’ll make his way back into the Buckeyes’ rotation against Kent State.

http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...states-defensive-line-poised-to-be-scary-good

Just sayin': #97 is pretty good too.
 
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