What crime?   I'm actually advocating purposeful collectivism.   Taking on risk 
-- walking away from the campfire -- for the sake of increasing entropy.   A 
few of the attached Borg meet their end in doing so.

On 3/7/19, 3:10 PM, "glen ∅" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Right, but ... as Dave's post indicates, we don't blame the victim for the 
crime. The whole point of infrastructure is to make progress on the goals we 
want.  Where individualism is effective, we want to foster it.  Where 
collectivism is effective, we want to foster that.  But without knowing where 
each is effective, we're like the car-ignorant Lyft driver.  Which pool should 
each of us pay attention to? And where do we get our guidelines for paying 
attention to which pool?
    
    
    On 3/7/19 2:02 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
    > Obviously there would still be public pools of information.   "Lyft rider 
suffering with hypothermia stumbles out into traffic and is smashed by 
semi-truck on the 84.  News at 10."  Some might ignore the those public pools 
and some might get smashed on the 84.  Life goes on.  
    
    

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