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In message <[log in to unmask]>, Brice Yokem
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>As the new year approaches and we all begin to go our own ways and look for
>new opportunities, it never hurts to remind ourselves that we have a special
>ethical responsibility to our users and our profession.
>
>In that regard, I've put one of the more pressing ethical questions that
>appeared on an ethics test that I recently took below, and I thought that
>you
>might consider the proper answer too:
>
>Question: In this era in which human cloning is just around the corner, what
>crime would you commit if you took your naked clone up to the top of an
>eighty
>story building and pushed him off?
>
> a. murder?
> b. suicide?
> c. or merely making an obscene clone fall?
>
>Wirt Atmar
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>In my case it would only be an Indecent Clone Fall. <VBG>
If he was called Sam, wouldn't it just be 'K SAM, NO DUPLICATES' ?
--
Roy Brown 'Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be
Kelmscott Ltd useful, or believe to be beautiful' William Morris
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