I don't know why but I find myself often saying w00t or calling the inexperienced n00bs. Probably because three of my good friends are nerds. Not your bespeckled uncomfortable anti-social kind of nerds but gamers or technophiles or pop culture vultures who taught me just enough to prove that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. They taught me some l33t.
l33t, 1337 or Leet . . is hacker "5p34K" for elite. Originating from 31337 "eleet", the UDP port used by Dead Cow Cult, a hacker group, to access Windows 95 using Back Orifice, a notorious hacking program. Or so says Wikipedia, I'm prepared to be challenged by my resident nerds.
Lost yet? 1337 spread within bulletin board systems in the 1980s, where having "elite" status on a BBS allowed a user access to file folders, games, and special chat rooms. One theory is that it was developed to defeat text filters created by BBS or Internet Relay Chat system operators for message boards to discourage the discussion of forbidden topics, like cracking and hacking.
However, creative misspellings and ASCII-art-derived words were also a way to attempt to indicate one was knowledgeable about the culture of computer users. Mistypings such as 'teh' for the . .took over and 1337 took on a life of it's own. Mingled with keyboard code such as "QQ" to indicate 'crying eyes with tears' it's now a language of it's own.
Once the reserve of hackers, crackers, and script kiddies, leet has since entered the mainstream. It is now also used to mock n00bs, newbies, or newcomers, on web sites, or in gaming communities. "I pwned da n00bs". Some consider emoticons and ASCII art, like smiley faces, to be leet, while others maintain that l33t consists of only symbolic word encryption. Totally pwned yet?
More obscure forms of l33t, involving the use of symbol combinations and almost no letters or numbers, continue to be used for its original purpose of encrypted communication. It is also sometimes used as a script language.
One of the hallmarks of l33t is its unique approach to orthography, using substitutions of other characters, letters or otherwise, to represent a letter or letters in a word. For more casual use of l33t, the primary strategy is to use homoglyphs, symbols that closely resemble (to varying degrees) the letters for which they stand.
The symbol chosen is flexible—anything that the reader can make sense of is valid. However, this practice is not extensively used in regular l33t; more often it is seen in situations where the argot (i.e., "secret language") characteristics of the system are required, either to exclude newbies or outsiders in general.
Some examples of l33t include: B1FF and n00b, a term for the stereotypical newbie; the l33t programming language or pwned a mistyping of 'owned' which is often used by gamers. I'm not even going to tell you about 'rape' . . .which certainly doesn't mean what it does in the real world.
Since languages, even silly one's aren't my forte, I sought the assistance of a translator:
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So if you're an old fart, non gamer like me and want to impress the nerd in your family . . . have a go at this.
Haha! I'm a nerd gone wild! Total w00tage! Consider yourselves pwned, n00bs!
n0w tr0T AloN9 +o T3h +Hem3 +HUrsD4Y CoNTr18Ut0R$ 4ND 5ee WH4+ 0TH3r nerD5 haV3 90ne w1lD!
OR in plain English:
Now trot along to the Theme Thursday contributors and see what other
Nerds have gone wild!
Nerds have gone wild!
Good Lord!!!
ReplyDeletei wonder who started the word n***. haha. sorry ya i dont say that. hehe..
ReplyDeleteFrom me to you, suejean =)
Heh, well done. When we get to the bottom of a system issue and it turns out to be a silly user that caused it we refer to it as being an ID 10 T error. Also you forgot 'pron', d'internet's full of it.
ReplyDeleteOh Bugger. I must be getting old. Can't understand a word of it.
ReplyDeleteI didn't understand a word (or non-word) of that, but I could actually read and understand that last coded sentence. Proves that language evolves and I'm not a total ID 10 T.
ReplyDeletej00 9o+ m4D 5k1ll5 b4iN0.
ReplyDeletegreat take on the theme today. much fun!
ReplyDeleteSomewhat zen-like state required to read that.
ReplyDeleteWhat?????
ReplyDeletenice one :)
n0w who's confusing who? wot?! i've gone to calling idiots 'nits' by the way...maybe 'cause they're little irritants. much better than calling them ***(&*)'s and ***-***#'s...wild and crazy stuff here!
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ReplyDeleteSo there!-LOL! Fun post Baino! But can they field-strip and re-assemble an M-16A1 blindfolded? Hee, hee, heeeeee!
Ah well, whatever floats your boat. I'm afraid my boat is still high and dry after reading that. There must have been something in that red dust....
ReplyDeleteI didn't need the translator to translate yours; it was pretty easy:
ReplyDeleteCrispy, Damian and Paduan (is this somebody from Padua, Italy, or somebody whose internet persona is a padawan Jedi apprentice?)... Thank you for introducing me to a language which I don't understand but which actually permeates my conversations a little more than it should. I can't operate a console but I'd go wild for a nerdy t-shirt with the leetspeek on it...
That last bit I see ROFLMA and "copter" tagged on the end. Got me on that one.
I can't even begin to translate Subby's comment!
Leave it to Subby to one-up you! Me...I can't make heads or tails of it. I'm old, along with Alan. ha!
ReplyDeleteWild...and weird! hee!
That was fascinating! See, I don't really understand how that is supposed to be illegible to non-nerds because I find leet speak quite easy to translate as I read. But I don't speak it or use it. Funny ...
ReplyDeleteI cn rd ths sntncs wth ll th vwls mssd t t! I gss t mst b a spcl skll I ws brn with. R smthng. Hw bt y?
Well it was easy enough to read, but honestly, I'd rather learn to speak Italian! ;-)
ReplyDeleteMy sends sms msgs like that - all code and I'm still lost!
ReplyDeleteThe thing I find odd about it is that even Nerds make fun of lesser-nerd newbies. How do these patterns of judgement come to be? This is why we, as a species, will never find true peace. There's always something to group together on and feel superior about. It must be in our genetics...
ReplyDeleteWhoa! I'm glad that is over and ended in English...
ReplyDeleteNow I have Dain Braimage!
Fun and yes...WILD!
The scary part, was that I understood 99% of it! (Doing Mr. Bill voice) Noooooooooo! Love your site, and am signing up!
ReplyDeletehuh? I am like a wild animal caught in the headlight of the car...You have dazzled me!
ReplyDeleteamazing! you speak so many foreign languages! Geek and Ozzie!
And I thought my eyes were still asleep.
ReplyDeleteQTsupQ
Wow, I thought I knew, but turns out I had no idea! Must go tell Padraig about this post...
ReplyDeleteAaaauughh!!
ReplyDeleteQQ
I couldn't keep up with all that techie-ness...I'm SUCH a nooob!
=:-o
(think I proved that by wiping out my own e-mail yesterday!)
Wow...LoL...
ReplyDeleteWeird init Mim?
ReplyDeleteSJ I have no idea but I think my 'nerds' would rather be called Geeks
Haha . . the only one I know is something I suffer from frequently Jay, PEBKAC
I don't pretend to understand it Alan, just fed a few tidbits by the lads.
Thanks Brian .. . I get told off for mixing LOLSPEAK with l33t but yeh, I got some skillz
Grow Up, you've got girls, you won't need to learn it!
Haha . . thanks Cali . . bet your kid's understand it!
The worm is turning Tom. I understood your poem and you don't understand my post! FTW (that's For The Win!)
Subby you just made that up! Nah, I don't reckon they could strip more than a paintball gun.
Tee hee . . keeps me up with the 'in' crowd Nick.
Well done you old hippy! See how marvellous English is, we can stuff around with it and still be understood! ROFLMAO, you know .. l33trs add the 'copter' because there's a Microsoft Sam thing out there "My Roflmaocopter goes 'soi soi soi"
Maybe I should use it to stop that Japanese porn spammer!
OK AV, it's not a very romantic language is it?
Hehe . . my phone isnt even on auto text. I'm useless Quickie.
True VE. The ROFLMAOCOPTER nerds are making fun of the l33t nerds. There is definitely a geeky class system.
Haha . . . Jill, or Brian Damage perhaps?
Good onya Skip!
I so misread the theme. I thought it was Nerds Gone Wild and I've been cursing you all week Colette for such a specific topic! I'm a visual person an just looked at the picture, not the heading. GAH!
Haha . . nice one Annie. Don't QQ now!
Megan, DON'T he'll pull it apart! He's such a nerd
You'll get there Suze . . trust me. I use w00t and n00b and that's about it! I know nuttin'
e, come here and you'll learn something useless at least once a week.
I thought I was catching on until I got to Subby's comment. Now my confidence is shot.
ReplyDeleteFun post, Baino. Hey! I just picked up a NEW pocket protector today!
can't be bothered by this crap... i can read it, but why would i want to spend time on it?
ReplyDeleteThats just plain sad....
ReplyDeleteSmokin the old crack pipe again, eh? LMAO! I am so confused or either I am really dumb! hahahaha!
ReplyDeleteNoob? Ha. like that. Yes, you really are a nerd. Wow.
ReplyDeleteBTw, Baino, you can;t be in the wild if there are any flushing loos in proximity! LOL.
good lord is right!
ReplyDeletei understood not a word. i skimmed because i couldn't bare it...
:)
I surprised myself by understanding quite a bit of that, although I wish I knew more. But IRL where would I use it? Everything I do and say is in plain English.
ReplyDeleteSubby's just making it up as he goes along! What on earth is a Pocket Protector?
ReplyDeleteOh who's a grumpy ol wuf today! Told you I totally misread the theme it was "Wild" but the poster on the TT site was "Nerds Gone Wild" doh!
Hehe . . .don't have a QQ now Babysis. Shit I forgot ground coffee!
You're neither Otin. It's another world out there! Crack! Not me, I stick to conventional vices.
Hehe . . pwned da n00bs! mmm (I always feel like singing Crash Test Dummy songs when I see your moniker!
Oh kj, you're such a wordnerd
Yeh River, you can pretty much destroy English and still understand it. No wonder it's the universal language!
Now leave me alone . . I'm trying to find a Friday Fuckwit.
Closet Nerd! Closet Nerd! *points finger* (Yeah, I'm such a noob!)
ReplyDeleteLove the wild nerd picture!
If you want to pepper your blog with h4x0r, but don't want to spend time confusing your brain, there are online translators, like this one:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.jayssite.com/stuff/l33t/l33t_translator.html
I always thought l33tsp34K3rz crossed the line from geek to nerd, myself ;)
I am so happy that I just post photographs. Writing that is too much work.
ReplyDeleteAlright then CatLady I guess I am a bit of a nerd!
ReplyDeletePat it does a bit. I get it confused with Lolspeak as well . . .silly really
And fine photos they are too Michael!
i'm grumpy when simple things are made complicated by some bozo with egomania tendencies... KISS!
ReplyDeleteAAACCCK! Something is terribly wrong. I deciphered it without any difficulty. This is so wrong!
ReplyDeleteBut then again there are some of us who write backwards and read right to left too.
Ah it's a bit of fun. No time to be serious on a Friday! You write backwards and read right to left! I struggle reading left to right!
ReplyDeleteHa! While I might be guilty of sometimes substituting letters with numbers, this is definitely not a language known to me!
ReplyDeleteha, excellently good one, and how fascinating.
ReplyDeleteThe cross-over of this into online computer gaming is where its crept into certain sectors of my family - l33t+magic weapons speak...
A pocket protector is a little plastic pouch that sits in your shirt pocket to prevent staining in case your pens leak.
ReplyDeleteActually us true hackers never communicate like that.
ReplyDeleteIts for the people who know little but like to make others think they know much. Script kiddies :)
Yes its become mainstream, like so much jargon. The sooner it goes away again the better. A bit like the habit a few years ago of exclaiming "What the?" at the drop of a monitor.
~goes off the gag in a corner~
Dot I can't even use auto text on my phone!
ReplyDeleteWell Lettuce it was younglings who introduced me to it in the first place and much w00tage is had
River someone told me . I have nothing to say, I am speechless, without speech
Ash the new more sophisticated ones have taken to mocking l33t with words such as ROFLMAOCOPTER . . making a mockery of what was well . . a mockery. Although I was chuffed to find out that at my place of work, we're about to have an IT 'Penetration Audit' far more fun than l33t!