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If you could have complete and unrestricted access to...

I am plagued by a set of moral values that would not allow me to do such a thing.

Is your life so empty that you have to snoop through others'?
 
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
I am plagued by a set of moral values that would not allow me to do such a thing.

Is your life so empty that you have to snoop through others'?

cmon now, you're telling me you wouldn't be interested to see what's on, say, bill gates' computer?

or linus torvalds?

or steve jobs?
 
ATM, the most powerful men in the world have nothing, absolutely nothing on their personal computers, nor their computers at work.

The heads of corporations, CEO's, CIO's etc have secretaries, assistants, VPs, AVPs, AAVP's etc to do the actual work. They have climbed to the top of the ladder, stepping on everyone along the way and have survived.

Their knowledge and secrets of successful management, intimidation and hostile takeovers are contained b/t their two ears.
 
Originally posted by: quakefiend420
cmon now, you're telling me you wouldn't be interested to see what's on, say, bill gates' computer?

or linus torvalds?

or steve jobs?

Nope. Doesn't sound interesting at all.

What might lurk on the computers of some of the people I know would be interesting...but I have far too much respect for them to look even if I had the chance.

(And being half the world's computer fix-it guy, I've often had the chance. I've never gone snooping.)
 
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