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Subject: Re: Rybka future

Author: George Tsavdaris

Date: 04:03:52 12/29/05

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>>>
>>>2. No source is published, thus how should it be 'cloned'?
>>>
>>>Guenther
>>
>>It can be cloned if the computer of the programmer is defected by some trojan
>>horse so somebody can steal the source.
>>
>>Another way without trojan horse is simply stilling the computer that rybka is
>>developed in it.
>>
>>Uri
>
>I guess the chance that someone infects your computer with a trojan
>and steals Moveis source is much higher,
>than trying the same on Vas' development machine.
>
>Why not apply more common sense instead of inflating bandwidth
>with 'least probability' games, except for funny irony reasons?

 If all people were thinking with common sense, then our world would be much
different and to the worse side....World needs people that think different!

>
>After hundreds of similar posts they are just not that funny
>anymore ;) It is not necessary to add all (low probability)
>circumstances to a Human sentence, as people agreed to use
>language in a more efficient way. Thus please don't add 'answers'
>and 'conditions' you can safely assume they know already or are
>simply far from significance.

You said that since no source is available then how people can find the source?
And he found 2 possible ways.....That 2 ways had a non-zero chance to happen so
he did right to mention them....

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