Re: $1100 so far Re: Reward for identity? Re: Limits oftolerance

From: Michael S. Lorrey (retroman@turbont.net)
Date: Sun Aug 20 2000 - 23:25:54 MDT


"E. Shaun Russell" wrote:
>
> Brian Atkins wrote:
>
> >I'd put up $1000. Ok so that is $1100 so far, who else will contribute?
> >Let's make a stand here, and try to make an example of this criminal.
>
> If we can figure out a way to do something when we actually have this
> person's name, there's $100 from me as well. Let's not lynch, but do it
> the right way.

Which way is that? The consequences of the one I'm thinking of would
require a lot more than $1200. ;)

The thing with the perp is that he likely doesn't have two bits to his
name, so going after him in court would be a waste, though if he truly
is in school, then ruining his academic career would be nice and
rewarding. Perhaps the perp is a former student of Max's? Perhaps
someone who has been rather virulent about getting a bad grade from Max?

-- 
TANSTAAFL

Mike Lorrey

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