i'm more confused by the reason why he use the acronym itself... don't know why everybody use such acronyms on their hacks anyway... if it is not your own username, why...
and if we see your name in the title, i'm sure it is useless, as you are named as the author of the hack... such naming would be appropriate if you release something from another coder and you keep the name for credits... maybe we can add this as a rule, so the release names are shorter..
i'm more confused by the reason why he use the acronym itself... don't know why everybody use such acronyms on their hacks anyway... if it is not your own username, why...
and if we see your name in the title, i'm sure it is useless, as you are named as the author of the hack... such naming would be appropriate if you release something from another coder and you keep the name for credits... maybe we can add this as a rule, so the release names are shorter..
Or we could not place dumb restrictions on people who release things for free and volunteer their time...
I thought the same thing....mostly because when I first saw one of his hacks, it was during the CES. So here I am thinking that the hack had something to do with the show...hehe.
Figured out that it was not related quickly enough