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* [[Matt]]
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* [[Jackie]]
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* [[Inez]]
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* [[Digit]]
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* [[Hacker]]
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* [[Buzz]]
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* [[Delete]]
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* [[Motherboard]]
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* [[DJ Groovy]] (debut)
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* [[Hector]] (debut)
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* [[Cool Starmaker]] (debut)
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* [[Joe the Antenna Guy]]
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* [[Gordon]]
   
 
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* [[Outta Site]] (debut)
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** Far Out Radio
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** Funky Forest
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** Ginchy Gulf
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** Jazzy Valley
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*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"<ref>[//philosophynow.org/issues/105/Peace_Love_and_Happiness Peace, Love, & Happiness]. Andrew Fiala. ''Philosophy Now'' issue 105.</ref>.
 
*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"<ref>[//philosophynow.org/issues/105/Peace_Love_and_Happiness Peace, Love, & Happiness]. Andrew Fiala. ''Philosophy Now'' issue 105.</ref>.
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==External links==
 
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[http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/videos/cyberchase-peace-love-and-hackerness-ep-803/ PBS KIDS - Cyberchase Videos - ''Peace, Love, and Hackerness'']
 
[http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/videos/cyberchase-peace-love-and-hackerness-ep-803/ PBS KIDS - Cyberchase Videos - ''Peace, Love, and Hackerness'']
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 7 February 2024

"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
calculate Topic
Measuring with mixed numbers
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"Hackerized!"

Characters

Locations

Plot

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.

Gallery

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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