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"Peace, Love, and Hackerness"
Peace, Love, and Hackerness Title Card
today Original air date
July 9, 2010
person Directed by
Brandon Lloyd
person Written by
Adam Rudman
George Arthur Bloom
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Measuring with mixed numbers
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Hacker’s fear rating has plummeted to near zero – almost no one is scared of him anymore! To boost his bad guy image, he blasts the antenna off of Far Out Radio and sets off a cataclysmic chain reaction: no music – no rebooter bees – no computer chips – no Cyberspace!  The CyberSquad must find and measure each antenna piece so they can replace the antenna before Cyberspace shuts down.

Trivia[]

  • The episode's title, "Peace, Love, and Hackerness", is a play on the phrase "peace, love, and happiness", which is associated with "the idealism of the 1960s"[1].
  • The writing on Hacker's T-shirts appears to be in his handwriting, matching the penmanship in his signature, as can be seen on the Trading Cards.

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References[]

  1. Peace, Love, & Happiness. Andrew Fiala. Philosophy Now issue 105.

External links[]

PBS KIDS - Cyberchase Videos - Peace, Love, and Hackerness

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