Vitalik just posted in /r/ethereum --
Guess who's now in the firing line now for being low tech'


(Thats what you get for calling Monero a 'real premine sacm').


Never mind. It's all in a good cause (we hope). Mudpies on stun and chickenwire at the ready.
It's funny because even Ethereum, created by a team of dozens over the course of 18 months with $18 million in funding, had a fast-mine problem in the beginning. Nowhere near as serious as ours, but still present.
If such a well-prepared team could still make a mistake with the coin's initial emission rate, how much more likely is it for a hobbyist with a full time job (Evan) to make a mistake as well?