Some things to keep in mind:
- I don't think there's much of anything that we haven't already dropped. We were itching to drop stuff because it was hilarious. We were always looking for excuses to drop stuff. The primary backpressure against us releasing stuff was that cool guys would immediately squeal on you to Chris, in hope that they could dislodge you and become the next e-girlfriend. This started happening in the early days, almost immediately. (You can see in some old IRC logs how someone tried to squeal and got caught and banned.) Now, despite that, we were always looking for ways to leak stuff. Chris was suspicious, sure, but if you could provide him with even the barest excuse for why something got leaked, he almost always bought it. I can't remember how many times we told Chris something of his got "hacked". A really fun one is when Chris sends the same message to like three people. He's too lazy to write multiple messages, so we drop that stuff without any hesitation.
- When there are things that slipped through the cracks, they're little files scattered on any one of a dozen different people's hard drives, most of whom aren't involved with Chris shit anymore. It's probably a few computers ago for most of them. Calling it "hoarding" is kind of a misunderstanding of the situation. If I wasn't convinced before, I'm convinced now: bit rot is a real thing.
Heh, these people have moved on and some of them have families now.