All I ever learned in countless hours of driving lessons and more failed tests than I care to remember is that every other road user was trying to kill me. So I started forging my own bus tickets, using an old dot-matrix printer pulled from a skip, a purple ribbon that had to be hand-wound into the old cartridge and an ancient PC with no hard drive (£5) that, when it worked, ran BADWOLF.BAS -- a couple of hundred lines of BASIC to reproduce perfectly the font of a Wayfarer II and the layout of a ticket.I'm in the mood to drive, If I had a motor with me I'd be gone....![]()
OysterCards can be recharged by a dodgy geezer in every South London pub, using a little black box he carries with him. He will demonstrate how with the flick of a switch, your OysterCard can be topped up to the tune of £50, and walk with you to the nearest station with a machine where you can check it. And then, he will offer to sell you the card-topper-upper box for just £100, because he is down on his luck and desperate for the money. And it's already halfway towards paying for itself.I'm getting a free bus pass.
Re phunning. Is it wrong for one to explain whats phunny?
Can Oysters be forged?
More information definitely required :DGreat story Julie
And here I was thinking I was the only one who forged a bus ticket in his youth...
OysterCards can be recharged by a dodgy geezer in every South London pub, using a little black box he carries with him. He will demonstrate how with the flick of a switch, your OysterCard can be topped up to the tune of £50, and walk with you to the nearest station with a machine where you can check it. And then, he will offer to sell you the card-topper-upper box for just £100, because he is down on his luck and desperate for the money. And it's already halfway towards paying for itself.Phun was a loose term for any kind of hacking; phones, computers, vehicles, if it could be used for a purpose other than it was intended, we'd misuse it. And if it couldn't, well, that was just a challenge.NSFW:When you get it home, you will find that it contains naught but a 9 volt smoke alarm battery, a resistor, a switch and an LED -- and that somehow he switched your card for a loaded one. But still only worth half what you paid for the device .....
By the way, I now own what can best be described as a "sky blue pink box with yellow spots on" ..... ingredients, one old PC cost written off with its once shiny, not quite so new anymore 64-bit replacement, some Open Source software downloaded from the Internet and a piece of specialist hardware available for about £50 on eBay.
how did you get on the bus without a ticket?
You're too used to British buses, where you buy your ticket from the driver as you board. It's not always done like that on the Continent .....how did you get on the bus without a ticket?
I'm a hacker. It's who I am. It's in the blood, and it's in the belly. It's like a desire to understand everything. It's something you have or you don't. If you have it, you realise that the purpose of a fence is to be climbed. And you hack. You make things. You break things. Sometimes you even put them back together. You learn how things work. You ask "what else could I use that for?" and "What else could I use instead of that to do more or less the same thing?" You see past artificial boundaries and how things fit together.I don't know how you got by without amanuel....you must be able to think outside the box.
ed @ Julie about 4 posts up.