Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Facts and Truth

http://timberry.bplans.com/2010/11/facts-facts-everywhere-but-truth-is-scarce.html

"become a paid data liar, by offering to find facts to fit any point of view your clients want to put forth. Call it facts for hire. "


Its kinda sad that this is the truth!

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Rules and Exceptions

Long ago my friend and I had a discussion on how one will go about designing the size of a mail box for a household. The case goes like this. Everyday a family gets a bunch of letters such as bills, news papers, magazines, etc. But on Christmas they may get gift packets wrapped up in cardboard boxes. So do you design the mailbox by the size of the biggest gift packet or as a small box that can hold say about 10 or 15 letters? Optimal solution is to build a smaller mail box and handle the once a year anomaly as an exception outside of the box. So strictly speaking a solution or rule that addresses 100% of the problem may not be optimal or preferred in most cases.

"A time to kill" is a popular novel (movie) by John Grisham that takes you through a situation where a brutal murder as revenge gets justified. The author argues successfully that the situation is an exception and needed to be handled as such, by bending the law/rule for that case.

The recent kidnapping/murder in Coimbatore and eventual encounter killing of the accused is one such exception. The horrific crime was handled out of the law by the law enforcement authorities with popular support. Although it is sad that such 'encounters' indicate lack of faith in the justice system, in this particular case people seem very happy with the result. The crime has touched such a nerve among the masses, swift justice was  openly welcomed on the streets. A true exception I guess. If you don't believe in death penalty under any circumstance this will be a problem.