UNICORN VS. TMP@NETCOM
To: cypherpunks@toad.com CC> Despite your protestation, "I also don't like to be a bully", it seems CC> to me that your pursuit of this case was predicated on your ability to CC> be a bully and an insider. Like your colleagues Cantor and Seigel, yo I agree that Unicorn's tone was bullying, but, if as stated, Unicorn received calls from clients asking about the rumors ...then...tmp had done real ( if inadvertent ) damage... What remains unexplained is how the rumor spread so fast through so many utterly different circles, or how Unicorns identity got known. As for insiders, well, a business insider will use the law, a net insider might use other means. Insiders, like anyone, use what they know best. * RM 1.4 B0037 *
Bob MorrisG says:
I agree that Unicorn's tone was bullying, but, if as stated, Unicorn received calls from clients asking about the rumors ...then...tmp had done real ( if inadvertent ) damage...
What remains unexplained is how the rumor spread so fast through so many utterly different circles, or how Unicorns identity got known.
Who knows if the story "Black Unicorn" tells is even true? However, when commenting on his story, I noted that assuming it was accurately told the behavior seemed reasonable. Frankly, finding out if the tale is true is more effort than I'm interested in... Perry
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