From: Michael Edwards (mje_at_foxall.com.au)
Date: Tue May 21 2002 - 00:12:47 EDT
Michael Edwards.
[Douglas Yang:]
>Ha! Figured it out. Just before I have to give up and
>install old drive. I find my cousins password.
...
>Thanks to everyone with good advice. No thanks to
>Bruce for calling me a thief.
Well, I'm glad you figured it out, Douglas. I can imagine losing all your
data because of a mishap of this sort could be quite distressing, and I would
feel for anyone in such a situation. For all the pious talk about being
responsible about passwords and not doing this or that, learning hard lessons,
and so on, I would still say we are all human and can make mistakes - in which
case all the pious talk in the world is of no help for the immediate situation.
And I think presuming people who have password difficulties to be thieves
is of no help at all, creates acrimony, and lowers the tone of this list.
Surely, if one list member believes another possibly to be a thief, the best
response is simply to say nothing at all, to refuse to offer help or
suggestions. But if you can't absolutely prove that they are a thief, I think
reading them a lecture or patronizing them is inappropriate.
Regards,
Michael Edwards.
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