:"How long would it have taken you, Mr. Foley, to find out what Steve :Jackson Games did, what it was?" asked Sparks. "An hour? : :"Was there any reason why, on March 2, you could not return to Steve :Jackson Games a copy, in floppy disk form, of everything taken? : :"Did you read the article in Business Week magazine where it had a :picture of Steve Jackson -- a law-abiding, tax-paying citizen -- :saying he was a computer crime suspect? : :"Did it ever occur to you, Mr. Foley, that seizing this material could :harm Steve Jackson economically?" : :Foley replied, "No, sir," but the judge offered his own answer. : :"You actually did, you just had no idea anybody would actually go out :and hire a lawyer and sue you." This particular exchange makes me warm & tingly inside... :-) :"Agent Foley, it's been almost three years. Has Chris Goggans been :indicted? Has Loyd Blankenship been indicted? Has Loyd Blankenship's :computer been returned to him?" No, it hasn't. <sigh> Hopefully this will motivate them to return it. While I can't get too excited about the then state-of-the-art 286 system, I'd *really* like the laser printer back, and Whitney wants her papers returned. Loyd *************************************************************************** * loydb@fnordbox.UUCP Call the Fnordbox BBS * Loyd Blankenship * * GEnie: SJGAMES 2 v32bis lines, 24 hrs * PO Box 18957 * * Compu$erve: [73407,515] 512/444-2323 * Austin, TX 78760 * * cs.utexas.edu!dogface!fnordbox!loydb * 512/447-7866 * ***************************************************************************
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