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Just really sorry.

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So, that's like the typical "i get back from work" time here, and this has been quite a busy part of day already. Firstly, because I reached the very end of the biggest tinying things up in the place time, which was some kind of pile of documents you just throw in a corner and yeah, well, i let you imagine. In this little part which was lasting, I found some really, really old documents I kinda didn't remember, which i found in my backpack when getting back from Buenzli 2004, my very first demoparty.
This is the "Demoscene: the art of the realtime" - the book. Edited by katastro.fi.
I guess this book got a value. This was definitely not just some piece of paper you could take on the table. I took it, thinking it was a free book. And in it, I found some "CityNightLine" trainticket, bought at the DBahn, from Dresden to Basel. -value: 29€.
It apparently already got stamped by a train controller guy - which surely means it already had no value anymore back in time. But, if this is the case, I definitely feel like a bastard.
I've been an insulting bastard and arrogant prick towards a shitload of persons here, I really am sorry for this. I love you guys, forever.
And I really feel sorry for the person concerned by this "issue", too. Dude, contact me. I'll give you your money back. And sorry if this was a pain for you to get back home, if this was the case.
La love, forever.
added on the 2013-09-01 02:51:06 by iks iks
And i forgot the "secondly", but i guess that's okay.
added on the 2013-09-01 03:09:17 by iks iks
I don't want to be "that guy" in the thread and perhaps I misread the intentions, but why not offer to return the book? It might mean more to them than the raw purchase price of the book and/or ticket.* Depending on the heft of the book you might end up paying a chunk of that anyway, if that helps you feel right again.

For the record, though, I haven't been in the scene long enough for that to even be close to mine. The thread topic also isn't terribly insightful as to what this is actually about.

* Varies by person and thing, I suppose. I lent someone my combined book of the H2G2 trilogy in college and they didn't manage to get it back to me before I graduated. I ended up telling them to keep it, on the condition they read it some day. However I don't know if I could say that for everything I own. Some things may have more of a sentimental value. I would have liked the first portable media player I bought myself back. I accidentally left it on a plane going to a job interview (I got the job), but anyway ...

Good luck in finding this person. I wish you well.
irokos was boozing last night <3
added on the 2013-09-01 09:08:42 by Serpent Serpent
When I was 13 I had a really awesome bike that got stolen from around the side of a Comet (electronics retailer) store.

I can't find my favourite long sleeve shirt that fitted really well - it must have gone "missing".

A few months ago I also managed to "lose" a Sandisk Cruzer Blade memory stick around February that did over 200MB p/sec speeds!

Thanks Irokos!
added on the 2013-09-01 11:57:46 by rc55 rc55
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added on the 2013-09-01 13:20:51 by Salinga Salinga
This was quite a night, yes. Partying is good for the rock'n'roll, and for honesty. This doesn't give any excuse to the poor title this thread has. Which brings me to the fact that yes, definitely, i didn't write it, it was in the planned "secondly", I will send the book back to this unknown person, for sure. I'm sadly not able to edit the thread title, which would be better as something like "Buenzli 2004 - Unacceptable theft discovered!".
added on the 2013-09-01 13:24:22 by iks iks
dresden... so you stole smth from dipswitch?!?!? :P
you just found out you accidentally stole a book with a trainticket inside at Bünzli 2004?

How does it take you 9 years to find that out?

Do I just not get the point?

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added on the 2013-09-01 16:18:17 by ___ ___
Good point, Knoeki. I won't tell the story of my life and the reason of this mess, but this pile of documents hasn't been touched for the past 10 years.
added on the 2013-09-01 16:48:15 by iks iks
that is just terrible, you thief
added on the 2013-09-01 16:51:33 by superplek superplek
cool story :) If you return the book it would be cool but maybe he have already got another one.

make a demo about it to send him a message plus a tiny letter and post it on pouet :) stupid idea I guess ^^
added on the 2013-09-01 17:30:09 by Romain337 Romain337
fix me beautifull can probably change the thread title (:
added on the 2013-09-01 17:33:30 by alk alk
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dresden... so you stole smth from dipswitch?!?!? :P


More like Madenmann! :D
added on the 2013-09-01 17:35:55 by StingRay StingRay
i lived in cologne in 2004 - more like madenmann indeed.
added on the 2013-09-01 19:46:11 by dipswitch dipswitch
This story is hilarious.

iks : ithe ticket already had a stamp on, so i guess it really was just used as a bookmark and not valid anymore.

Also i think the owner won't be mad after 9 years and also nice from you to try to find the owner after that time. :)
added on the 2013-09-01 19:48:57 by RbR RbR
If the ticket was not only stamped but also just one-way (as your post suggests), it was no longer valid by then for sure.
added on the 2013-09-01 20:13:58 by Kabuto Kabuto
Irokos, go back to bed. :D
added on the 2013-09-01 20:42:30 by Exin Exin
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I guess this book got a value. This was definitely not just some piece of paper you could take on the table. I took it, thinking it was a free book.


so you know it has value, but you thought its free? you stole it knowingly dude. next time make up a better story.
added on the 2013-09-01 20:48:05 by Oswald Oswald
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Criminal scum.
added on the 2013-09-01 21:50:45 by Tjoppen Tjoppen
time to bring dat hammer down
added on the 2013-09-01 22:04:37 by superplek superplek
you misinterpreted 'good artists borrow, great artists steal'
email sent to madenmann. thank you stingray and dipswitch.
added on the 2013-09-01 22:45:48 by iks iks
That's just cute. :)
It shouldn't be too hard to figure out the real owner of that book.

Could really be madenmann, or maybe some random scener who was in dresden at that time.
Given that he had a 29 Euro ticket, most probably a native german.
added on the 2013-09-01 22:50:38 by las las
Well i think it takes guts to admit such a shameful behaviour all open on pouet. So respect for that. It's never to late to do the right thing, imho.
added on the 2013-09-01 23:22:27 by v3nom v3nom

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