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carson
The files Mark Unseen   Jun 29 06:34 UTC 1994

(while snooping through another user's directory, you find that the files
in that directory aren't protected! You can change them any way you want to!)

(do you?)

22 responses total.
scg
response 1 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 06:40 UTC 1994

No, and I wouldn't want anybody who found files like that in my directory
to change them either.
canis
response 2 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 17:17 UTC 1994

no, I wouldn't
omni
response 3 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 19:32 UTC 1994

 no
dang
response 4 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 21:28 UTC 1994

no, and i'd tell the person, so they could fix it.
popcorn
response 5 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 12:24 UTC 1994

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swa
response 6 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jul 2 19:33 UTC 1994

Ditto again.
aruba
response 7 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jul 3 00:55 UTC 1994

I once found that a friend had left his directory open, so I put a file
in it that he couldn't erase (since it was owned by me) whose name was
something like "GENE-IS-A-WEENIE".  I got in BIG trouble, because he
called the director of the computer center and complained.  So I won't
do it again, at least not to someone with so small a sense of humor.
cicero
response 8 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jul 3 15:29 UTC 1994

no
carson
response 9 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 03:57 UTC 1994

(hell yes! I'd see how much damage I could do, and then I would disable
his editor, replacing it with a .bat file that prints out something like
"don't you love me the way I am?")

vishnu
response 10 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jul 12 08:28 UTC 1994

I wouldn't... once I did the equivalent to someone's directory
(i put a yes command in their .login file, nothingi big) but he
got awfully mad at me, and i felt pretty guilty.  I would not
do it again.
davel
response 11 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 16:37 UTC 1994

Not without extenuating circumstances.
turtle
response 12 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jul 13 17:39 UTC 1994

ditto #4.  I'd appreciate it if somebody told me, so I'd do the same fo others.
alfee
response 13 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 01:35 UTC 1994

No!   I wouldn't violate someone that way.  That'
s like walking through someone's unlocked front doo. I'd mail 'em and let
'em know.
y
response 14 of 22: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 06:08 UTC 1994

no
flem
response 15 of 22: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 07:14 UTC 1994

probably not...unless it were someone I knew well and I knew that they would 
take it well.  Also, I'd do neither anything permanent or anything really
embarrassing or dangerous.
bonita
response 16 of 22: Mark Unseen   Nov 15 02:42 UTC 1994

No, I probably wouldn't know how to do it anyway.
zook
response 17 of 22: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 02:57 UTC 1994

No.  Who cares what they have in their directory?  Golden rule time, too.
peacefrg
response 18 of 22: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 02:34 UTC 1994

I don't know how to do it anyhow. But I wouldn't if I did.
ewhisam
response 19 of 22: Mark Unseen   Dec 27 23:11 UTC 1995

No reciprocity rules today what goes around comes around leave them alone
diznave
response 20 of 22: Mark Unseen   Nov 9 06:45 UTC 1997

I would give this person a new identity. 
moonowl
response 21 of 22: Mark Unseen   Nov 18 14:23 UTC 1997

Only with close friends in fun ways and I would let them know and thank them
vor the opportunity to pull a practical joke.
spork21
response 22 of 22: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 00:58 UTC 2001

No, I would not and I hope that if anybody found my files they would respect
my right to privacy.
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