1996-03-26 - Re: Why and how people work for free on “challenges”

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From: cmca@alpha.c2.org (Chris McAuliffe)
To: Alan Horowitz <alanh@mailhost.infi.net>
Message Hash: 356cfec5eb6b50568dbd7d1d48307353c59483ee336768dc24a2a591b45814e7
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UTC Datetime: 1996-03-26 10:15:16 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 26 Mar 1996 18:15:16 +0800

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From: cmca@alpha.c2.org (Chris McAuliffe)
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 1996 18:15:16 +0800
To: Alan Horowitz <alanh@mailhost.infi.net>
Subject: Re: Why and how people work for free on "challenges"
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[To: Alan Horowitz <alanh@mailhost.infi.net>]
[cc: cypherpunks@toad.com]
[Subject: Re: Why and how people work for free on "challenges" ]
[In-reply-to: Your message of Mon, 25 Mar 96 21:47:17 EST.]
             <Pine.SV4.3.91.960325213654.8787A-100000@larry.infi.net> 

>I think the "challenges" thing has gotten too ridiculous. Didn't some guys
>try to recently walk across Antarctica? Ended up eating some of their dogs
>before the Norwegian Coast Guard bailed out their ass, if I recall
>correctly? 

Wow, those Norwegians must be pretty keen to go all the way to
Antarctica...

Seasoned (ant)arctic explorers consider dogs to be stored food
anyway. You just don't eat them till the sleds get lighter, that is all.

Chris McAuliffe <cmca@alpha.c2.org> (No, not that one.)

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