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John D. Carmack

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"But realistically, we don’t have that many problems at QuakeCon. If it was a football convention or something, there would probably be a lot more incidents."
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Quoted in Billy Berghammer, "CES 2007: John Carmack And Todd Hollenshead Speak" Game Informer (2007-01-09)

 
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