Joho the Blog
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September 28, 2002
Dylan Tweney blogs about my entry on plagiarism. He takes me to task for using the phrase "intellectual property" as if it were a legitimate phrase:
I completely agree. I should have put "intellectual property" in quotes. In fact, I've many times said exactly what Dylan says: We lost as soon as we allowed the term to go unchallenged. Hmm, doesn't that mean that one of us must be a plagiarist? Then Dave Winer takes me to task for saying, in a Darwin column, that engineers are cynical:
I suspect that Dave and I don't actually disagree much. My column was in fact about the optimism and virtuousness of engineers, not a knock against them. But Dave's right: In my experience, software engineers are tremendously supportive of those they respect and tremendously cynical about those they suspect. So, I should have been more explicit about the domain of discourse within which engineering cynicism generally shows up: an engineer on a sales call isn't a mere skeptic. Posted
by D. Weinberger at September 28, 2002 10:02 AM
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