And the post points out (in 2010) that if you reverse the string it was "edit by 04882 Joel Backdoor" so it was clearly a backdoor.
The big scandal here is how can a backdoor be known since 2010 and not revealed??!!!
Somebody found it profitable enough to make an effort to stifle the spread of knowledge about the backdoor? "Profit" can be anything of value, of course.
lolll..and those seeking to "profit" can be individuals or groups of individuals like theft rings, political factions, religious entities, corporations, and states...
And the post points out (in 2010) that if you reverse the string it was "edit by 04882 Joel Backdoor" so it was clearly a backdoor.
The big scandal here is how can a backdoor be known since 2010 and not revealed??!!!
Somebody found it profitable enough to make an effort to stifle the spread of knowledge about the backdoor?
"Profit" can be anything of value, of course.
Well, you assumed wrong.
Albuquerque has only a small percentage black population and much of it is associated with the air base.
Yes, it was a mostly Hispanic neighborhood, but Hispanic neighborhoods in Albuquerque range from the poorest barrios to some of the richest in town.
Your stereotypes don't quite fit there. The divide is more between Hispanics who came recently (mostly Mexican) and those who have been there for 300 years. All us Anglos are late comers compared to both them and the Native Americans.
Ahhhhh...so I was supposed to assume "bad neighborhood", "these people", and "carry guns" referred to non-Anglo/non-Caucasian, non-native American Hispanics of recent Mexican origin?
My bad...see how simple it becomes if you clearly convey your definition of "bad neighborhood" by ethnicity and country of origination when you don't want to use more telling and appropriate data like crime statistics? E.g., this whole discussion on what people are supposed to infer from "bad neighborhood" could have been avoided had you used the term "high-crime neighborhood" instead...
And - and - you wouldn't have been forced to reveal either that you indeed were equating "bad neighborhood" to specific ethnicities and nations of origin (Hispanic Mexicans) or that you expect other people - to include me - to infer "black population" from "bad neighborhood".
lollll...nonetheless, I still reserve my right to mis-infer. And understand that I do not rule out the possibility that you have nary a bigoted bone in your body...but you have revealed that you do recognize that people of a certain character will choose to infer specific ethnicities are responsible for specific behaviors - so you should try to be specific else you'll find yourself quoted (that dreaded "Share" link makes it easy) somewhere on the web as "proof" that specific biases are justified.
No doubt, for example, your "Hispanics who came recently" will be interpreted by some as "illegal immigrants"...which I will assume (as dangerous as that is) is not what you meant.
Life is a healthy respect for mother nature laced with greed.