The Morris worm or Internet worm of November 2, 1988 was one of the first computer worms distributed via the Internet. It was written by a student at Cornell University, Robert Tappan Morris, and launched on November 2, 1988 from MIT.
It’s trapped on a floppy tho this is some dark shit it has been denied its purpose forever bound to this obsolete storage
am i glad it’s in there and we’re out here
people reading fantasy novels ask “why did the ancient ones seal the evil away for ten thousand years instead of just killing it” but then we go ahead and do this shit
We have learned nothing from every fantasy novel ever O.O
The best part, from the wiki article: “According to its creator, the Morris worm was not written to cause damage, but to gauge the size of the Internet.”
It was intended to do good, but the programmer made a mistake and it got out of hand, becoming viral.
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Month: June 2015
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Prints of my 2015 tea spirit series now available!
http://www.inprnt.com/gallery/happydorid/
(plus free shipping this weekend!)
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Someone just fucking drew Gandalf in a suede chair, nbd.
or someone has the weirdest ass ever
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Elven Princess’ Cat Armour by Jeff De Boer
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this dress is beyond exquisite and I feel like I need to own it to be a complete person and because I never will I am crying and that’s not even a lie.
and the jewellery is perf too. *weeps*
Oooooh.
KAT GRAHAM: ACTUAL GODDESS WHO WALKS AMONG US
…omigosh.
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BISMUTH (Native Element) This 2 inch bismuth hopper crystal set was grown in the laboratory. Bismuth occurs naturally in nature, but not in the form of the fabulous looking lab grown crystals you can purchase. I generally don’t add lab grown crystals to my collection, but these things are amazing to look at and actually looks pretty cool on the display shelf.





















