me: but I do anyway Tim: Understood. me: fact is that all hackers are in communication, to my knowledge me: and I would have known about this me: now, these people might identify with Anon, I haven't seen anything yet Tim: Logistical question: you've got this voluntary botnet. You want to run a DDoS. Who presses the button that sets the botnet on a particular site? (If this question is more easily answered on the phone, let me know.) me: a guy with a dog me: it's voted upon, sometimes me: and then a certain person with that capability does his thing Tim: Right. But so all this talk about an organization that isn't organized, etc. Yet, when it comes down to it, someone is still at the head of the beast, running the software that controls the botnet. Do I understand that correctly? me: no me: it is more like me: there are many heads me: some more active than others me: and sometimes they switch out me: and often specializing in different affairs