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On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 18:07:08 -0600, Ignoramus16071
<ignoramus16071@NOSPAM.16071.invalid> wrote:
anticipated.
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<ignoramus16071@NOSPAM.16071.invalid> wrote:
doing something harmful when the outcome can reasonably beOn Wed, 17 Jan 2007 10:13:34 +1100, Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
Ignoramus16071 <ignoramus16071@NOSPAM.16071.invalid> wrote
Yeah, very novel concept of people making stuff that cannot possibly
perform as advertised, but claiming that it "was not deliberate".
No one is going to design a wallet deliberately with card pockets that wont
take cards. Thats always going to be a design fuckup or manufacturing fuckup.
The only thing you did manage to get right was your nick.
You do not u nderstand what is the meaning of words such as "intent"
or "intentional". An act is intentional if its outcome is known. So if
tey make a wallet that would not hold credit cards, or a tea kettle
with obviously inadequate hinges -- the outcome is known and that is,
therefore, an intentional outcome.
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The definition of negligence.
anticipated.
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