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sandm
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A problem
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Apr 7 04:15 UTC 1999 |
What would you do if a system you were working hard on (as your
disertation) was stolen by a bunch of idiots?
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sandm
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response 1 of 9:
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Apr 7 04:17 UTC 1999 |
That people accepted each other, in spite of their problems, this was
good, yes? But maybe too easy, I think, because some don't even realize
there's room for improvement.
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jazz
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response 2 of 9:
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Apr 15 14:25 UTC 1999 |
I would simply hurt them and take it back.
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zaxyl
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response 3 of 9:
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Jun 14 14:01 UTC 1999 |
If they are truely idiots then trick them. Use devious means to get it from
them and then hurt them.
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jazz
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response 4 of 9:
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Jun 25 15:28 UTC 1999 |
But the pain part isn't optional. If they don't wanna get hurt, they
should steal from pacifist or those who've sworn off violence.
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otaking
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response 5 of 9:
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Aug 31 18:05 UTC 1999 |
Take it back. Use whatever means are at your disposal. Failing that, make the
system useless to them. If you can't get your own work back, make sure that
they can't use it either.
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rlejeune
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response 6 of 9:
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Oct 15 20:02 UTC 2001 |
Use itching powder.
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terto
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response 7 of 9:
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Feb 13 06:09 UTC 2002 |
I think I'd rather improve my work, even if I have to start over and make it
of public domain, so that the guys who stole it won't have any use for it,
and will feel very screwed... (sorry for the english)
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plyati
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response 8 of 9:
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Jun 27 13:04 UTC 2003 |
Ditto response #3....failing that, go to plan B and take it back with
overwhelming force. Whatever someone does to you, make the consequences three
times worse on them.
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dny
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response 9 of 9:
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Dec 5 09:54 UTC 2003 |
I'd slash their tires, burn their house, get them fired and take my work
back... and then improve it in case they made copies.
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