> I think you have hit the key point. I always felt that the true
> definition of a hacker was more understanding a technology so well you
> can use it in totally unexpected ways. You don't learn that without
> experimentation, going were no one has gone before, riding the
> bleeding edge. (All the things Apple doesn't want us to do.) However
> choosing to live on the edge means dealing with the consequences,
> taking responsibility for your own actions. That's part of what makes
> it fun.
Other posts to the contrary this does NOT mean knowing the possible
consequences in advance. There is no experimentation, no learning in
that. It means accepting responsibility for the consequences and not
blaming anyone one else.
> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Dean <canadacow@gmail.com> wrote:
>> This may be true for some people. I know for myself I learned by
>> breaking tons of stuff. Maybe the difference for many was that we
>> were also prepared to put things back together ourselves.
>
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