Jeffrey Worley (technoid)

From: Vintage Computer Festival <vcf_at_siconic.com>
Date: Thu Dec 2 10:56:52 2004

On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Michael Sokolov wrote:

> OK, time for me to speak up. This thread is going in the totally wrong
> direction. Why is everyone talking about silly stupid shit like SSNs?
> Why is no one organising a posse to level the Bastille prison with the
> ground and free our ClassicCmp comrade so he can once again work with us
> on Classic Computers?

Um, because the guy murdered his father with a shotgun. That's not really
the kind of guy I want to hang around. And sorry to say, but the guy was
never quite balanced to begin with. He often times became very emotional
over the slightest things on the list and would go ballistic. I didn't
find it shocking in the least when I heard that he killed his dad with a
shotgun.

> Jeffrey Worley was and is a great guy, a real hero
> in my book. OK, he killed his dad, so what. If Jeffrey killed him, it
> was most certainly for just cause and the guy deserved to die.

Ummmm.............................................................
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?

> He was
> most probably being a dictator in the house and tormenting Jeffrey (by
> interfering with his ClassicCmp work, by telling him to get a Weendoze
> job, or somesuch); and he was rightfully overthrown and executed for his
> crimes by the oppressed citizenry.

Are you on crack? It's a serious question, BTW.

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Sellam Ismail                                        Vintage Computer Festival
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