Johan--
You should know that the experiments done by the Nazis were dropped from
human knowledge. No information gained from those experiments may be used
in any paper or as a seed for further research.
BUT...
Aaron is not a Nazi. There is no proof that Aaron diminshed anyone's
ability to use their computer, nor caused the slow response time reported
in the article.
I believe that no such proof shall come to light. If Aaron did not mess
with the priority levels of PrimeNT, it can be easily shown that response
time was not diminished on these systems.
---
William Stuart ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
"Don't rush me sonny. You rush a miracle man you get rotten miracles."
--Miracle Max, "The Princess Bride"
On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Johan [iso-8859-1] Sm�ros wrote:
> Of course they should not be dropped. Knowledge is knowledge, not matter
> how you find it, using a good or an evil way. The facts are also the same
> no matter if the fact-finder is a good or evil person.
>
> An other example is medicine. A lot of modern medicine has Germany and
> Japan to thank from the unethical experiments they conducted during world
> war 2 in concentration camps and on prisoners of war. There were cruel and
> painful experiments made up by depraved minds, but their results are still
> the same and could come to good use today.
>
> The essence is, facts are neutral. It is if you use them for good or evil
> that matters.
>
> johan