<Because missing out on a cup of coffee is not going to really affect anyone involved in this experiment in any significant way.> No, but it certainly does destroy the experiment in the process.
And you'd be wrong as well. NO ONE in all the various discourses covering this nefarious act has ever threatened him nor has anyone called for or promoted physical violence.
Actually, the goodwill generated is that of knowing that there are otherzs in the world that are kind, just and fair just like you. It was a miserable thing to do. First it started as simple mischief when he created a…
I guess you dismissed the part were he said "have a cup of COFFEE on me" (my emphasis) as an implicit rule governing the use of the funds. So you are saying if it can be done it okay. He was wrong to hack it and you are…
He saw a flaw and abused it and publicized it for others to abuse for a while BEFORE he announced it to the world. Had he announced he had found a flaw (or better, contacted Jonathan that there was a flaw) his altruism…
<I don't think that the people who put money on the card have any claim to determine how the money is used.> Yes, they do. When any funds were contributed the presumptive use was that the funds were to help…
Your argument with the dollars fails on two accounts. First, the "take a penny/leave a penny" concept has one MAJOR security guard that this experiment doesn't have ... a monitor. That monitor being a sales clerk. The…
He has disabled commenting on the post. And, as such, now no one can even view the comments. He puts himself up on a pedestal only to be a fascist when criticized.
Actually, the legality covering this issue is WIRE FRAUD.
The unfortunate thing about structuring the card in that manner is that: 1) it's not the way the card is programmed to work and 2)the experiment was to provide a vehicle for those who can't to benefit from those who…
Too bad the altruism was a ruse.
Guess Sam couldn't handle the heat. He cutoff commenting on his G+ thread. Hmmm, could he finally be realizing that he messed up and actually did wire fraud and stole money?
<Because missing out on a cup of coffee is not going to really affect anyone involved in this experiment in any significant way.> No, but it certainly does destroy the experiment in the process.
And you'd be wrong as well. NO ONE in all the various discourses covering this nefarious act has ever threatened him nor has anyone called for or promoted physical violence.
Actually, the goodwill generated is that of knowing that there are otherzs in the world that are kind, just and fair just like you. It was a miserable thing to do. First it started as simple mischief when he created a…
I guess you dismissed the part were he said "have a cup of COFFEE on me" (my emphasis) as an implicit rule governing the use of the funds. So you are saying if it can be done it okay. He was wrong to hack it and you are…
He saw a flaw and abused it and publicized it for others to abuse for a while BEFORE he announced it to the world. Had he announced he had found a flaw (or better, contacted Jonathan that there was a flaw) his altruism…
<I don't think that the people who put money on the card have any claim to determine how the money is used.> Yes, they do. When any funds were contributed the presumptive use was that the funds were to help…
Your argument with the dollars fails on two accounts. First, the "take a penny/leave a penny" concept has one MAJOR security guard that this experiment doesn't have ... a monitor. That monitor being a sales clerk. The…
He has disabled commenting on the post. And, as such, now no one can even view the comments. He puts himself up on a pedestal only to be a fascist when criticized.
Actually, the legality covering this issue is WIRE FRAUD.
The unfortunate thing about structuring the card in that manner is that: 1) it's not the way the card is programmed to work and 2)the experiment was to provide a vehicle for those who can't to benefit from those who…
Too bad the altruism was a ruse.
Guess Sam couldn't handle the heat. He cutoff commenting on his G+ thread. Hmmm, could he finally be realizing that he messed up and actually did wire fraud and stole money?