> Behalf Of Warren Ockrassa
> 
> To be fair, I think we should talk about the hypotheticals, even
the 
> ones that seem (to some of us at least) only remotely feasible or
not 
> particularly relevant, because if something is reasonably
possible, 
> eventually it'll probably happen.

Hypotheticals are OK.  As a programmer myself, I am constantly
trying to think  about what could hypothetically happen with various
program inputs, etc.  But there comes a point when you have to say
"this is way too unlikely to worry about".  Heck, if we worried
about an unethical doctor approving a diagnosis that doesn't apply,
they could just do it with a *real* DX that states the woman's life
is in danger.

Or should we get rid of the police and prisons because there is a
non-zero chance that an unethical cop might plant evidence on an
innocent person? 

 - jmh
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