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Old 03-31-2008, 01:56 PM   #64
tompe
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
Does anybody have any evidence that this, in fact, happened? Even a link to a blog where the script-kiddie says, "Yep, that was me, and here's what I did. Ha-Ha!" Because, if not, it's just conjecture. I've heard this mentioned as a possibility many times, but so far I've heard of no information to back it up.

At any rate, the actual amount of money King made isn't the issue... it's the amount of money he planned to make on the project, compared against what he did make, that counts. If he expected to make 4 million on that project, $400k would be a pretty poor showing.
Where is your informatione to backup that this exemple is relevant. The exemple have a lot of problems that have been pointed out so as a scientific example it is useless. Still you seem to keep saying that the example show something which I find strange.

So if I have a bad idea but expect to make $100 million and then I only make $1000 or nothing at all than it must be somebody else fault. My bad idea or my bad execution cannot be the cause of my lost income. Of course everything is somebody else fault!
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