On Feb 13, 2006, at 6:36 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
kee nethery wrote:
To use the house analogy, the homeowner gave me instructions on
how to get into his house and get stuff I was supposed to be able
to get. I followed the homeowner's instructions and saw things
that perhaps the homeowner might not want me to see, but since I
was following the homeowner's instructions, I figured the news
was public knowledge. All this fuss could have been avoided if
the homeowner had locked the door that I had been told to use.
I do not see Richmond as a villain in this situation.
Okay, I see your point and I have been corrected in email too. When
I posted I didn't realize how easy it was to gain access to the
site. I apologize to Richmond for calling him unethical. Maybe he
was just thoughtless.
But just to extend the analogy, suppose I arrived at the home and
found the door lock broken with a sign over it "Please knock".
Suppose I went in anyway and accidentally saw the homeowner engaged
in a private activity. I hope I would back out quietly, and resist
the impulse to grab my videocamera.
This example seems kind of specific. :-) Do you per chance live in a
house that once upon a time had a broken door lock and ...
Kee Nethery
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