According to Wikipedia: " AARD code was originally discovered by Geoff Chappell on 17 April 1992 and then further analyzed and documented in a joint effort with Andrew Schulman.[2][3][4][5][6] The name was derived from Microsoft programmer Aaron R. Reynolds (1955–2008),[7] who used "AARD" to sign his work; "AARD" was found in the machine code of the installer"
It is inexcusable that Twitter is employing people who are susceptible to social engineering attacks like this. This is simple training and seriousness.
I loved this show. You can watch purely for the opportunity to drool at Lee Pace even if for no other reason, and there are PLENTY of other reasons. It's a great story and gives a very insider look at the early days of the commercial web, online gaming, the PC, etc. etc. . . . Deals very well with sexism in the industry without being hectoring about it. And did I mention Lee Pace? I think I might have . . .