> -----Original Message-----
> From: gkrueger [mailto:gkrueger at cleosci.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 11:42 PM
> To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> Subject: Re: Tools != Crime (was Re: [TCLUG] Netstat 
> Segmentation Fault)
> 
> 
> Your statements defined precisely why the shades of gray are so wide. 
>  You speak of speed limits, but speed limits are black and white in a 
> world of color.  A comfortable speed for one driver may be 
> excessive for 
> another.  I may easily be able to drive 75 mph on one road while the 
> little old lady gets nervous driving beyond 45 mph.
> 
> And what of the day the limit changes.  Yesterday the legal 
> limit was 55 
> mph on road X.  The people pulled over by the cops were told, "we are 
> just trying to keep you safe."  Today, a new limit went into 
> effect, and 
> the legal limit is now 70 mph on the same road X.  This now begs the 
> question, "which one was/is the safe speed?"  Were they lying 
> before; is 
> it all a farce?
>
 
<postmodernism alert>

> Doing the right thing is not easy because it's all relative to the 
> perspective, and therein lies the problem.
> 
> You quoted the "gray area" of, "I only stole a little money." 
>  If your 
> pockets are lined, and you have plenty, then the petty theft would 
> certainly be wrong.  But what of the thief who steals in the name of 
> survival?  His pockets are empty, he has nothing, and he 
> hasn't eaten in 
> days.  Now what?  Is it still wrong?  It depends upon who you 
> are: the 
> thief (right) or the one from whom he stole (wrong).

</postmodernism alert>

Does any of this have anything to do with Linux?


> It would be nice if everything were clear-cut and simple, but 
> then that 
> would mean we all think the same way.  Life would be dull, 
> and we would 
> all be clones.
> 
> Btw, what's a tan age driver?
> 
> GK
> 
> Sam MacDonald wrote:
> 
> > Do the right thing, be helpful, be positive, have good intentions.
> >
> > Don't play god, don't feel you have the right to act just 
> because you 
> > can, don't do evil things for fun.
> >
> > How difficult is this to understand.
> >
> > As a society we've let the "gray area" become much to wide.  I only 
> > stole a little money, I only lied a little bit, I only hit 
> him once, I 
> > only raped her once, I only shot him once.  Criminal behavior is 
> > criminal behavior, end of story.
> 
> ...
> 
> > Lets say my son is riding his new bike around the 
> neighborhood, a tan 
> > age driver, driving at 2 times the speed limit (that would 
> be 50 mph), 
> > hits and kills my son.  Do I have the right to go ...
> 
> 
> > better hope the police get him before I do.  Do the right 
> thing follow 
> > the speed limit so you don't kill my son.
> >
> > Sam
> >
> 
> 
> 
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