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He should get more than 15 months for selling 92 million names surely? Jesus Christ.
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well there's also thisOriginally Posted by ahluka
The judge ordered Mr Smathers to pay $84,000 (£46,560) in restitution, but he delayed the order so that AOL could prove whether the damages were higher.
Still, 92 million people loose their privacy because of this?
No amount of money would be able to *heal* the loss of privacy, IMO.
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Just think, for each name sold a spammer gets 4.96x10^-6 days in prison!
I'm not immature, I'm refined in the opposite direction.
>>Still, 92 million people loose their privacy because of this?
>>No amount of money would be able to *heal* the loss of privacy, IMO.
It doesn't say anything about personal information/real names/anything else.92 million screen names and e-mail addresses.
Sure, it's annoying to get spam, but c'mon. What healing is necessary? A quick click on the Junk/Block button heals the situation faster than one of those priests on television.
It's dishonest to sell those names, yeah, but if a couple of extra spam messages in your inbox is all it takes for you to lose trust in a company due to a jerk they hired, well, I don't even know what to tell ya.
Spam's gonna be around no matter what, so I say "Atta boy" to this guy for trying to get a piece of the money pie for himself. Too bad he wasn't better at it.
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Bugger. Thanks for highlighting that
Dude....Just think, for each name sold a spammer gets 4.96x10^-6 days in prison!
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Man!
I'm not immature, I'm refined in the opposite direction.
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Duuuuuuuuuuuuude!!
</somethingi'llgetintroublefor>
Good class architecture is not like a Swiss Army Knife; it should be more like a well balanced throwing knife.
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From Answers.com:Originally Posted by ahluka
You doodle.There is no definitive origin of the word dude, but one theory suggests that it was originally short for "Doodle."
Macaroni eh? Dude...
Quite interesting. I've always thought it was just for *approval* of something (even though I actually say it very little in real life).
Example:
Al: Hey Lee, I had a haircut
Me: Duuude!!!
Al: Duuuuuuuuuude!!!!
Al is about the only person I 'dude' to
Good class architecture is not like a Swiss Army Knife; it should be more like a well balanced throwing knife.
- Mike McShaffry