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Old 26th July 2012, 08:51 PM
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Interesting school name

In my home town, Salem Mass. I've been in Salem for 18 years, driven down this street many times and never noticed that this building was once a school, let alone the interesting name ...

If you're interested in the background of this building.
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Old 26th July 2012, 09:22 PM
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Re: Interesting school name

I'm surprised it has any windows. I'd have thought it would all be in a basement.
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I'm surprised it has any windows. I'd have thought it would all be in a basement.
lol That's funny
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Re: Interesting school name

Rubert dont you know, Windows offers the best leaks to get in.
But the building beeing named after soemone with the name hacker is cool for any IT geek

Specialy since hacking will be, if not already is, the replacment or at least as essential as reading and writing as teached in that school.
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I'm surprised it has any windows. I'd have thought it would all be in a basement.
The school didn't want windows, but windows came pre-installed ...
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Time to get rid of the windows.
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