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And lo On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 16:10:09 -0000, scott <sco### [at] scott com> did
spake thusly:
>>> It doesn't matter so much whose fault it is, just that something
>>> should be done to ensure that in the future that person has strong
>>> enough counter reactions to stop them robbing the store. Making that
>>> person pay some money or sit in jail for a while can have that effect.
>>
>> But you're punishing them for something that's not their fault ;-)
>
> Oh come on, you're speaking like these are real people with feelings and
> free will, not simple machines that are just carrying out chemical
> reactions :-) The person's brain has a fault, it can be fixed by taking
> it to a jail for a while until it's reprogrammed itself sufficiently.
> Just like you take your PC to a shop when it's misbehaving :-D
'Hmm seems you have a error in your personality matrix'
'But I feel fine Dave'
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Phil Cook
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I once tried to be apathetic, but I just couldn't be bothered
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