'12 FL QB Nathan Peterman (UT signee)

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this confuses me. So "hacking" is not getting information that is not yours and to be used for purposes to gain something?

You must work for the government to have that mindset. :crazy:

I think basketball when I hear hack..
 
Do you actually know what hacking is and how it can be used, or do you just let TV and movies form your opinion?

Guy's handle is SirHacksalot... I'm sorry if I don't automatically associate that with him working for some security company.

He called out someone for being immature, so I called him out bc his handle seems immature.


You just called me out for assuming, so I am calling you out for assuming. :)
 
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Guy's handle is SirHacksalot... I'm sorry if I don't automatically associate that with him working for some security company.

He called out someone for being immature, so I called him out bc his handle seems immature.


You just called me out for assuming, so I am calling you out for assuming. :)

Good point.. Some hackers make serious jack trying to hack into a company's servers and guiding them on how to better protect themselves. Seems like a cool gig if u can get it
 
I think it is mostly precautionary. Don't think the injury is too significant or that he will miss too much time.
 
I heard he got tackled in the last play of practice today and suffered a dislocation with bone exposure....

(pssttt - don't tackle the guys with the GREEN jerseys! Come ON!)
 
Out for the rest of Spring Practice. Dislocated finger on throwing hand. Hope he recovers & returns quickly.

Just saw this in our local paper. Said he would be out the rest of spring but would be back for the summer. Hate to hear he got dinged up.

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I heard he got tackled in the last play of practice today and suffered a dislocation with bone exposure....

(pssttt - don't tackle the guys with the GREEN jerseys! Come ON!)

Dislocations do not show bone without fx....
Sir hacksalot should change his name to sir makesalottastuffup.

Get real
 
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Dislocations do not show bone without fx....
Sir hacksalot should change his name to sir makesalottastuffup.

Get real


Clever - I see what you did there... :good!:

However, hate to burst your bubble but an open dislocation is real and possible - especially in the finger and in contact sports. The injury Peterman experienced is very similar, if not the same, to the one Kyle Orton experienced in 2009 - "NFL sources said that while Kyle Orton’s injured finger was not fractured, the Broncos quarterback suffered an open dislocation (meaning it penetrated the skin) of the right knuckle."
(Source: Kyle Orton’s injured finger was open dislocation. - The Orange Mane - a Denver Broncos Fan Community via Denver Post)

Also, see enotes which sites various nursing and surgical encyclopedias saying, "Additionally, a dislocation may be open or closed. This refers to the skin overlying the joint, meaning that an open injury is one in which the joint surfaces are exposed to the environment outside the body. An open injury..."

I prefer not to use the term "hacked" in this case, my friend... but instead say, "You, have just been lawyered."


(...since everyone seems to enjoy proposing new names for people on this thread, I would like to propose a vote to change your name from "VolsDoc" to "VolsQuack"...:salute: "a dislocation with bone exposure and no fracture isn't possible" - child please!)
 
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Clever - I see what you did there... :good!:

However, hate to burst your bubble but an open dislocation is real and possible - especially in the finger and in contact sports. The injury Peterman experienced is very similar, if not the same, to the one Kyle Orton experienced in 2009 - "NFL sources said that while Kyle Orton’s injured finger was not fractured, the Broncos quarterback suffered an open dislocation (meaning it penetrated the skin) of the right knuckle."
(Source: Kyle Orton’s injured finger was open dislocation. - The Orange Mane - a Denver Broncos Fan Community via Denver Post)

Also, see enotes which sites various nursing and surgical encyclopedias saying, "Additionally, a dislocation may be open or closed. This refers to the skin overlying the joint, meaning that an open injury is one in which the joint surfaces are exposed to the environment outside the body. An open injury..."

I prefer not to use the term "hacked" in this case, my friend... but instead say, "You, have just been lawyered."


(...since everyone seems to enjoy proposing new names for people on this thread, I would like to propose a vote to change your name from "VolsDoc" to "VolsQuack"...:salute: "a dislocation with bone exposure and no fracture isn't possible" - child please!)

Wow, good job. Typing on my phone, so gave shorter answer. He is expected to be back for summer workouts. Therefore, unlikely to be open, as that would likely include too much trauma fo his throwing hand for such a speedy recovery.
Better? I never said is not possible by the way. Otherwise not too shabby a reply...
 
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