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<node id="373313" title="Re^2: Programming is combat" created="2004-07-10 02:19:54" updated="2005-07-03 09:00:17">
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The military metaphors can also get a company into
legal trouble, even in the US.  There is one
well-publicized case where company strategies with
cool names like 'Death Star' are paving the way
to realtime in club fed.&lt;P&gt;

I suspect that many executives are shocked, I mean
*shocked* to hear that the strategies they got from
a management book that they found at Borders, 
a book with stylish references to Sun Tzu, 
this book has strategies that are downright illegal!
I'm shocked, your honor, it should be illegal to
print such things.&lt;P&gt;

I agree, [greenFox], as programmers we don't need
to think or work in the military context, and we would 
be better off to use a different metaphor.&lt;P&gt;

&lt;I&gt;Make love not war!&lt;/I&gt;&lt;P&gt;

&lt;B&gt;Update&lt;/B&gt;
Hmm..  I tried responding to the node below maybe
I screwed up or perhaps it was reaped.  
Anyway, the idea is that when you get
in trouble for something, such as Enron did after
they stole billions of dollars from California,
it turns out that your state of mind when you did
the crime makes a big difference.  When you use cool
names like 'Death Star' for your strategy (which was
used in California and Oregon, not offshore), it is
more difficult to claim that you didn't mean any harm.  
It is the difference between a simple
misunderstanding, fraud, and racketeering.
&lt;P&gt;
Some energy lobbyists still claim that the 'Death Star'
strategy is legal, but they never refer to it by the
'Death Star' name, because it would be a poor legal
strategy to do so.
&lt;P&gt;
There are numerous articles that you can find on
yahoo that explain the strategies and the legal
arguments in this case.
&lt;P&gt;
I suppose that if you aren't concerned that anything that
you ever do will be questioned legally, you don't need
to worry about what you call things.  As a book author,
you would be in good shape.
&lt;P&gt;
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&lt;div class="pmsig"&gt;&lt;I&gt;It should work perfectly the first time! - toma&lt;/I&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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