Subj : Re: How much should I charge for fixed-price software contract? To : comp.programming From : Richard Heathfield Date : Sat Aug 27 2005 02:13 pm gswork@mailcity.com said: > Irrespective of the morality of the above case (which is what should be > in question) i support the notion that different nations cooperate > where their laws are different and that they all endevour to follow a > well founded minimal set of ethics regarding human rights to freedom, > and that those who transgress are recognised as having an effect on > people in other nations (and their own of course!) and can and should > be challenged. So when are we going to sort out human rights abuses in North Korea, Zimbabwe, and the like? And how are we going to "challenge" them? A strongly worded note? A bombing campaign? And how about human rights abuses in Britain? The USA? Let's not pretend they don't happen. -- Richard Heathfield "Usenet is a strange place" - dmr 29 July 1999 http://www.cpax.org.uk Email rjh at the above domain .