mjl@cs.rit.edu (03/11/90)
In article <8616@sybase.sybase.com> hamish@sybase.com.(Just Another Deckchair on the Titanic) writes: >Perhaps the focus was on language insecurites *because* we can't solve >the bigger problems - and because it's the easier target? Hmm -- and interesting point, and one that's crossed my mind from time to time. It's the software game's variant of the "Common Council Syndrome": City Common Council's will blithely pass an appropriation for many millions of dollars to fix some problem, and then spend hours arguing over smoking in public places or whether dog owners should carry pooper-scoopers when taking their pets for a walk. The reason is that it's hard to understand with any specificity multi-million dollar appropriations, but everyone has feels they are an expert on smoking and dog doo. Maybe this is just a limitation of being human?? Direct responses to alt.philosopy :-) Mike Lutz Mike Lutz Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester NY UUCP: {rutgers,cornell}!rochester!rit!mjl INTERNET: mjl@csrit.edu