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    Dustin Duckfart's Dissertation on Morals & Responsibility


    "My programming is...a taste of the hate I feel"

    The Best of Raid [Slam] aka Dustbin Cook

    Re: Raid [Slam] aka Dustbin Cook

    http://groups.google.com/group/alt.c...F-8&q=%22raid+[slam]%22#986cd5d5461e836f

    or

    http://preview.************/2eetg27


    From: Raid Slam (soho20NOsoS...@hotmail.com.invalid)
    Subject: Re: RAiD..
    Newsgroups: alt.comp.virus
    Date: 1999/11/22

    In article <199911202112.QAA13...@cotse.com>, "Bubba"

    <anonym...@cotse.com> wrote:
    > I suppose.


    Well, You try putting a mini lang module inside a virus. Keeping in
    mind, your virus must be as small as you can afford to make it, without
    sacrificing stability.

    > I do not and have not planned on doing that. I only
    > mentioned that along with the other things because you said
    > I was stalking you. I'm not.


    No? Posting details you think are mine, in an effort to get others to
    dig deeper isn't stalking? Are you smoking crack?

    > You may be right, but if you keep releasing viruses we will
    > soon find out.


    Nothing illegal about putting a virus on a website.

    > Legally speaking, you are correct.


    Legally speaking, it's all I'm concerned with.

    > Morally speaking, that's such a ****ing lame excuse. You
    > know that lamers are still going to download your viruses
    > and spread them. That's the only reason you would be
    > putting them up there. You can't gain any "educational"
    > benefit by viewing a precompiled virus that does about the
    > same thing as other viruses.


    Morals? Awe c'mon, Morals are overrated. Take a look outside, how many
    moral people do you know? Sure, some people might ignore my rules of
    useage on the site, download a virus, and use it on somebody; But
    that's not my problem. As long as I'm not the one doing it.

    It's not my job to police what people do/don't do with viruses. I'm but
    a small portion in the VX scene, it's far larger then one single
    person, you realize.

    > Eh..You post the url in your signature, all they have to do
    > is come to a.c.v like they normally do (wasn't there a post
    > today about some guy wanting to get back at some other guy
    > for screwing his wife) and see one of your dozens of posts.
    > That's less difficult to get a hold of than using a search
    > engine.


    Yes, I do. So? AVers post urls (usually) in their signatures, so do
    other people. What's wrong with that? I'm not forcing anybody to come
    see my site, they do or don't by their own mouse clicks.

    If they come here looking for a virus and they find my site, ah well.

    > Yes, and you know they do, don't you feel at all
    > responsible for someone using a program you created to
    > destroy someones computer when without your virus they
    > possibly couldn't?


    Responsible? Ah ****, that would mean that I'd have to care about
    things which I don't. Like.... People... Most people I couldn't give a
    ratts ass for, and I've got justified reasons for it. If it wasn't my
    virus, it would have been somebody elses.

    > If you want to trade them with your Vx friends, that's
    > cool. You want to give them to AV, great. You want to beta
    > test them, alright. But as long as you post them to your
    > site they will spread across the net to inflict harm
    > intentional or not and it is your programming that is doing
    > it.


    Your right, in part. It is my programming that may or may not be
    causing harm. My programming is an extension of me. It's a taste of the
    hate I feel, Not something you'd understand nor do I expect you too.
    (feel free to flame, it's a fairly open shot) However, I'm not
    spreading the viruses. Others apparently choose to do so, that is
    between them and their morals.

    I've done nothing illegal, and as I've said, that's all I'm concerned
    with. **** you and your holyier then thou "morals".

    Regards,
    Raid [SLAM]



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    Dustin Guest

    Re: Dustin Duckfart's Dissertation on Morals & Responsibility

    Anonymous <nobody@slug.slugish.net> wrote in
    news:974cc0e9a400b2fd9e7e7f4e120d3af5@slug.slugish .net:

    > Well, You try putting a mini lang module inside a virus. Keeping in
    > mind, your virus must be as small as you can afford to make it,
    > without sacrificing stability.


    It's not an easy thing to do you know...

    >> I do not and have not planned on doing that. I only
    >> mentioned that along with the other things because you said
    >> I was stalking you. I'm not.

    >
    > No? Posting details you think are mine, in an effort to get others to
    > dig deeper isn't stalking? Are you smoking crack?


    A fine question I asked of him.




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