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RE[2]: Where's the downside for Darl McBride?
by tomcat on Sun 17th Feb 2008 23:21
in reply to "RE: Where's the downside for Darl McBride?"
You're right, of course. But sometimes the universe has a way of doling out justice in a circuitous way. Wouldn't surprise me if Darl doesn't have an unplanned meeting with Rod Serling in his future. And *that* would be an eppisode that I would most certainly want to tape.
I can almost picture that episode. Darl discovers that no computer will *ever* allow him to login. ;-)
But aside from that... I wonder how much pride and personal satisfaction he derives from being Darl McBride? Sometimes, the justice is served from within. I don't care how much money he made out of all this; I wouldn't trade places with him.
Good question. But, given that few people outside of the geek world have even heard the guy's name and he probably views the whole thing has a contract dispute gone wrong, I don't think that he's feeling too badly. That said, I doubt that companies are lining up to have themselves driven into the ground by Darl.




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You're right, of course. But sometimes the universe has a way of doling out justice in a circuitous way. Wouldn't surprise me if Darl doesn't have an unplanned meeting with Rod Serling in his future. And *that* would be an eppisode that I would most certainly want to tape.
But aside from that... I wonder how much pride and personal satisfaction he derives from being Darl McBride? Sometimes, the justice is served from within. I don't care how much money he made out of all this; I wouldn't trade places with him.