1. Nate
- Posted by John DeHope <jwap at TAMPABAY.RR.COM> Sep 12, 1998
- 583 views
A response longer than 1 line would be what he wants! Don't respond!
2. Re: Nate
- Posted by Nate Brooman <nateb at LOG.ON.CA> Sep 12, 1998
- 522 views
I used to think Euphoria was a good language with great programmers. I still do, but in reality you are ALL C coders. - Nate
3. Re: Nate
- Posted by bonn ortloff <kc7yrh at HOTMAIL.COM> Sep 20, 1998
- 525 views
>Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 08:34:44 -0400 >Reply-To: Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> >From: Nate Brooman <nateb at LOG.ON.CA> >Subject: Re: Nate >To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU > >I used to think Euphoria was a good language with great programmers. I >still do, but in reality you are ALL C coders. > >- Nate > > ... whoo, surprise, nate. Actually, more like VB, nate. grr... "LEVIATHAN" ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
4. Nate
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at EMAIL.MSN.COM> Oct 06, 1998
- 506 views
I just got off the phone with Nate's father. He and Nate's mother were already aware of the situation and I filled in some additional points that they weren't aware of. David Brooman (father) had already received the e-mail I sent earlier to him describing the situation and the damage that was done. They seemed to be genuinely shocked, and upset about what has happened. They have already contacted Nate's Internet Service Provider to terminate his access to the Net. His father said that Nate is just 12. In my e-mail I warned Nate's father that if Nate or his friends bothered me or anyone on this list again, in the slightest way, I would immediately contact the Ontario (OPP) or Canadian (RCMP) legal authorities, and turn over the evidence of what he did. I don't plan to do anything further, but if the people who were injured by Nate's program, or any legal authorities, need any information from me, I'll provide it. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://members.aol.com/FilesEu/
5. Re: Nate
- Posted by Hawke <mdeland at NWINFO.NET> Oct 06, 1998
- 499 views
- Last edited Oct 07, 1998
Robert Craig wrote: > I don't plan to do anything further, i think i speak for nearly everyone (if not everyone, indeed) when i say that not only have you done a considerable amount (far and above what i think most expected) towards resolving this, but I (we) would like to extend heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for your help and your actions in this quite bitter business. on a purely personal note, i believe that you handled the situation perfectly correctly. some have cried for blood, vengence and legal action directly against nate. the first two are quite inappropriate, obviously. the last becomes a twisted dilemma. nate being a minor means that his parents would be facing legal issues, not nate. alternatively, if nate was actually forced to stand in a court for this affair, and found liable, he would goto juvenile detention. taking nate away from his parents in that manner, i do not believe to be the best solution. i'm speaking as a father here. nate would not be given decent guidance as to the error of his ways whilst surrounded by others that are likely far more degenerate than he. also, i don't believe that forcing nate's parents to defend legal actions to be the answer either. had nate's parents not done anything in response to rob's informing them of their son's misdoings, then i would say all bets are off, and don't bother grabbing any boxing gloves. so to those that feel that informing his parents was 'lame', i would ask you to reconsider. although it may seem that nate's parents have not done a 'good job', i daresay they actually have. question 1: how many of you on this list, that are adults now, never, *ever*, commited a wrong that got brought to your parents? question 2: how many of you remember that fatefull ringing of your doorbell, watched with ever growing eyes of fear as your parent(s) held that ever so stoic "adult" talk with another adult (likely another parent), watched in utter disbelief as your parent(s) actually said "thank you for letting me know that they did that, and don't worry, i'll have a talk with them later", (god! they actually said "thank you" for that), and began feeling your heart beat through your chest as the door slowly closed behind this bearer of news and your parent(s), now alone with you, turned in that ever so deliberate, ever so adult way, slowly around to face you. interesting, it looks like more fall into the latter category, than the former. is that a drop of sweat forming on your forehead from rememberance? if any of you still hold malice, due to your loss of (yes i understand it could have been critical and extremely monetarily valuable) data, try to be like the kind elderly couple whose extremely valueable plate glass window your baseball smashed. i think there has been enough bad on this list, lets focus on being kind, forgiving, and peacefull, just like that elderly couple was the next day, when they offered you a new baseball and fresh baked cookies. take care all, and care of, indeed. you've all seen me say it a thousand times. let's all try to live it now, ok? it's easier to be peacefull than vengefull. --Hawke'
6. Re: Nate
- Posted by lithex <lithex at INTERGATE.BC.CA> Oct 06, 1998
- 498 views
- Last edited Oct 07, 1998
Great post Hawke IMHO One lesson here for all of us is that flaming escalates and can be really dangerous. Nate was being provocative, it's true, but many people were also being self-indulgently provoked. There was an escalation in the development of the "nate case" that might have been nipped in the bud if we had just ignored his irrelevant postings. So as well as being careful with code on the List, let's also try and be tolerant. Bye Martin
7. Re: Nate
- Posted by "BABOR, JIRI" <J.Babor at GNS.CRI.NZ> Oct 07, 1998
- 506 views
Hawke, reading your note, I could not believe my eyes! I felt, for the second time today already, almost embarrassed, this time on your behalf. For God's sake, it was you who originally threatened the bastard with a legal action! I must tell you about the first incident too. At lunch time I went to a supermarket. The girl at counter made a mistake and gave me back twenty dollars more than the bill indicated. I counted twice, spread my hands and gave her twenty dollars back. Half-a-dozen people in the queue behind me giggled. As I was leaving the store I heard the girl giggling too. They all thought I was a moron. And I no longer felt good about it, I was embarrassed, on their behalf. My point is, if the coward is not punished, he will laugh at us, he will taunt us again. Here we are not dealing with an accidentally broken window by a baseball, we are dealing with a deliberate, thought-out act of sabotage, and I do not really care about the age of the bastard, my only regret is I am too far to reach for his throat. jiri
8. Re: Nate
- Posted by Hawke <mdeland at NWINFO.NET> Oct 06, 1998
- 495 views
- Last edited Oct 07, 1998
BABOR, JIRI wrote: >Hawke, reading your note, I could not believe my eyes! I felt, >for the second time today already, almost embarrassed, this >time on your behalf. For God's sake, it was you who originally >threatened the >bastard with a legal action! these following pastes are my reply to that: Robert Craig Wrote: >If anyone wants to take legal action against >Nate (i.e. his parents), let me know. I wrote: >IMHO, at the very _least_, his parents should >be informed. this might convince his parents >to remove his net access from their end, thereby >solving the above issue. as you can see Jiri, you have no need to feel embarrased for me as i am *not* the one that suggested legal action. robert suggested legal action, I suggested that his parents be informed and urged to repeal his net access. Also, I do *not* threaten, I've outgrown it. please, _everyone_, verify before uttering. please! >My point is, if the coward is not punished, he >will laugh at us, he will taunt us again. i daresay, he has been punished, by his parents, most likely quite sternly. a punishment i would not like to face, as when faced with a choice between watching my parent(s) make that slow turn after closing the door behind the bearer of my wrongdoing that i described in my last message, versus juve'detention or jail, i'd pick jail... i'm kinda sure a lotta yall would too :) >Here we are not dealing with an accidentally >broken window by a baseball, we are dealing with >a deliberate, thought-out act of sabotage, _sigh_... didn't you do anything that was 'wrong' as a child/teenager that you "decided" or "thought out" prior to doing it? premeditated in other words? you never did anything wrong that was premeditated? you didn't deliberately fire that rubber band from that rubber band gun? that's an act, if done by an adult that would be a far worse crime then what nate did if it was done by an adult. think about it. virii/trojan horse versus ASSAULT. you never pulled a girl's ponytail? that would be bad bad bad as an adult. so i say to all of you that never did *anything* wrong and especially to those of you that never did *anything* wrong that was not premeditated, tell me where eden is. >and I do not really care about the age of the bastard, >my only regret is I am too far to reach for his throat. _sigh_ I dedicate this to you Jiri, with honor and respect: there are those that live in hate, they walk in the echo of spirit now dead, their chance thrice ripped by fate, everlong resounding eyes--quiet blood red. Hawke' (Oct'98) take care, and care of Jiri --Hawke'
9. Re: Nate
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at EMAIL.MSN.COM> Oct 07, 1998
- 508 views
I did not run Nate's program so I can't speak for those injured by it. I have lost files before, and I know that it's one of life's most frustrating experiences. I suggested legal action originally, and if someone wants to persue it, that's up to them. At this time I do not intend to do any more unless Nate or his buddies should happen to resurface. Having actually called David Brooman and talked with him, I believe that he is very shocked, upset and remorseful about what happened. He is also fearful of what will happen next. I explained to him the likely extent of the damage that Nate caused. As a chartered accountant, he understands the economic implications of lost data. Like many parents, he knows little about the Internet compared to his kid. I called him because I wanted to make sure he had received my e-mail. Had he been defiant, arrogant, unremorseful, etc. I would probably be saying, yes, throw the book at him! Call me an old softy, but I think Nate and his parents have learned their lesson. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://members.aol.com/FilesEu/
10. Re: Nate
- Posted by jiri babor <jbabor at PARADISE.NET.NZ> Oct 07, 1998
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- Last edited Oct 08, 1998
Hawke wrote: >Also, I do *not* threaten, I've outgrown it. >please, _everyone_, verify before uttering. >please! in response to my >>For God's sake, it was you who originally >>threatened the bastard with a legal action! I said, quite clearly, 'originally'! Let me quote from your 10 Sep 1998 message, you talked directly to Nate: >Your parents are your legal guardians, and as >such, they are responsible for your actions. If anyone was >to bring charges against you for this verbal abuse (the f' word) >they would be the ones arrested, charged and made to stand trial. >*Do* *you* *want* *that?* (Sorry, *my* emphasis in the last line!) If I were a cynic, I would say you have done quite a bit of growing up in the last few weeks, in fact I would not hesitate to call it a complete, beautiful metamorphosis. Or was it the desecration of the American flag that got you going that time? But that's not fair, and I should not say that, but I simply could not resist it. And yes, I lost some data, but nothing tragic, and Rob is right, Nate's parents are probably scared enough to deal with the little snot. And thanks for your little poem, Hawke, I shall treasure it. jiri
11. Re: Nate
- Posted by irv at ELLIJAY.COM Oct 07, 1998
- 505 views
On Wed, 7 Oct 1998 17:48:46 +1200, BABOR, JIRI <J.Babor at GNS.CRI.NZ> wrote: >I must tell you about the first incident too. At lunch time I went to >a supermarket. The girl at counter made a mistake and gave me back >twenty dollars more than the bill indicated. I counted twice, spread >my hands and gave her twenty dollars back. Half-a-dozen people in the >queue behind me giggled. As I was leaving the store I heard the girl >giggling too. They all thought I was a moron. And I no longer felt >good about it, I was embarrassed, on their behalf. > Strange. Since *she* would be the one having to come up with $20 when she closes the register, I wonder why she was giggling? Two possibilities: 1. The employer makes up the shortfall - a really dumb idea, or 2. The clerk is too stoopid to think more than a minute ahead. I vote (2) There is a severe oversupply of stoopid people right now.
12. Re: Nate
- Posted by Matt Z Nunyabidness <matt1278 at JUNO.COM> Oct 07, 1998
- 533 views
stoopid - Wrong spelling stupid - Yup, that's Nate alright _________________ When it comes to programming languages, Euphoria is a cut above matt1278 at juno.com Euphoria programmer Webbers: <A HREF="mailto:prezsoft at juno.com">prezsoft at juno.com</A>, president of SoftCo. All virus proggers should die horrible deaths™ ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
13. Re: Nate
- Posted by Ad Rienks <Ad_Rienks at COMPUSERVE.COM> Oct 07, 1998
- 496 views
Maybe Nate is punished by his parents, maybe not. I don't want to take legal action against him or his parents. I consider myself tolerant and forgiving, but not if someone, no matter how old, *deliberately* uses fascist language. When he called Daniel an "untermensch", he must have been very aware of what he was doing. Should we be tolerant about such behavior? Never! Ad
14. Re: Nate
- Posted by "BABOR, JIRI" <J.Babor at GNS.CRI.NZ> Oct 08, 1998
- 544 views
Ad Rienks wrote: >When he called Daniel an "untermensch", he must have been very aware of >what he was doing. Should we be tolerant about such behavior? Never! You are absolutely right, Ad, never. It turned my stomach too. jiri
15. Re: Nate
- Posted by irv at ELLIJAY.COM Oct 08, 1998
- 523 views
On Wed, 7 Oct 1998 10:06:09 -0400, Matt Z Nunyabidness <matt1278 at JUNO.COM> wrote: >stoopid - Wrong spelling >stupid - Yup, that's Nate alright >_________________ We're all stupid sometimes. >Stoopid is when we make stupidity our goal in life. > > > >___________________________________________________________________