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    where can i find a linux users group in my area Views: 3119
     Saturday, August 26 2006 @ 03:11 AM EDT
    i want to know if theres one in florida near miami in hialeah, florida can anyone help please thank you

    and also i want to know if if you hack into a television studio can you watch episodes that they air using your computer because i saw a movie called hackers with angelina jolie i remember her nick name was acid burn and this other guy was zero cool he hacked into a television studio and he started to watch a program episode number 1 i forgot what was the name of the show but he was watching it is this possible or is fake is just in the movie only is fake? ???

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