Giving Princeton the benifit of the doubt, the New York Times reports that Mr. LeMenager did this because he was curious about its security. Is this really such a stretch. I mean, how many/. reader have hacked into a system just to check its security?
That back in the 70's there was a papal decree against organ transplants? Organ transplants at the time were very contraversial!
Of course I am uncomfterble with some of the posibilities of gene therapy, any thinking person will be that. However, we have to balance that with the need to help people who are sick, and in real need.
Giving Princeton the benifit of the doubt, the New York Times reports that Mr. LeMenager did this because he was curious about its security. Is this really such a stretch. I mean, how many /. reader have hacked into a system just to check its security?
That back in the 70's there was a papal decree against organ transplants? Organ transplants at the time were very contraversial! Of course I am uncomfterble with some of the posibilities of gene therapy, any thinking person will be that. However, we have to balance that with the need to help people who are sick, and in real need.
How many times do you get to work on something really creative at your day job?
:-) The trick is to get a job at a company that also does research, not just business.
Most of my time actualy