News 14 Carolina get pwnt!

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OK, maybe I should explain what this is all about. On February 26, 2004, we had a snowstorm here in Raleigh, and all the news channels posted the businesses and schools that would be closed the next day. One of these fine news organizations, Time Warner Cable's News 14 Carolina, chose the most convenient but least secure method to allow businesses to report closings: the Internet. Well, it wasn't long before members of The Wolf Web, an NCSU message board, exposed this flaw. They went crazy, as you're about to see. The best part of the whole thing was once a closing was accepted, it could be edited on the Internet and would go straight to TV without having to be reviewed again, so a fake closing that seemed plausible the first time it was shown could be outrageous the next time.

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News 14 Carolina get pwnt!
 
Yeah. I remember posting a ton of pictures at this one message board.. oh nm they still have TWW's thread on it. I remember laughing so hard I cried. I wish I could've gotten in on this.

Someone find a picture of the one of the daycare closing and to contact R. Kelly for more information. I loved that one.
 
[quote name='Scorch']Yeah. I remember posting a ton of pictures at this one message board.. oh nm they still have TWW's thread on it. I remember laughing so hard I cried. I wish I could've gotten in on this.

Someone find a picture of the one of the daycare closing and to contact R. Kelly for more information. I loved that one.[/quote]

What?? I gotta see that one.
 
Follow the link at the bottom of the first post, right under the picture (I didn't see it at first either.)
 
I'm obviously too old to get some of the references. Somebody want to explain some of these more unusual ones? What's with the "poot" one?
 
[quote name='jer0009']god this is so old.....[/quote]

So is your mom, but old broads need some beef bus to tuna town action too.
 
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