"When programming is outlawed, only outlaws will program""

From: Sellam Ismail <foo_at_siconic.com>
Date: Thu Apr 4 04:22:30 2002

On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, James B. DiGriz wrote:

> I don't know John, but I think Doug covered this one pretty well
> already. He's an ex-con. In our culture, even just being accused of a
> crime is a big sign plastered to your back, saying, justly or not, "I am
> a loser." If you maintain your innocence, or unrepentence, or even just
> your worth as a human being, you can also very easily wave that sign in
> people's faces, if you aren't very careful. Not saying that it isn't
> worthwhile. Just that there's a stigma there, one which most people fear
> is contagious, and may well be in some cases. Which is not an accident,
> nor benign, but we are off-topic enough here, so I won't go into that.

One's impression of John Draper has nothing at all to do with this. It's
more of his creepy propensity to hit on anything with two legs (generally)
within eyesight.

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