Re: Barcode Email

From: Tom St Denis (tomstdenis_at_gmail.com)
Date: 07/27/05


Date: 27 Jul 2005 14:04:09 -0700


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What part of I MAKE MONEY DOING WHAT I DO don't you understand?

I actually have a full-time job, an additional part time job. All that
on top of my "charity work". All in all I make decent coin for a fresh
college grad.

You seem to think that I just sit around all day working on my projects
trying to be anti-capitalist. Maybe I'm just not a lowlife who will
turn tricks for money like you do?

Your refusal to do what is secure in a "security product" just because
it's hard to sell crypto means you have no character or integrity. Why
anyone would do business with you is beyond me.

Tom



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