| Weblog: | Knock Down, Then Kick | |
| Subject: | Charles Smith and SETI | |
| Date: | 2004-10-10 23:44:05 | |
| From: | jwenting | |
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Response to: Charles Smith and SETI
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quite possibly there is indeed more at work. Just having some software installed (especially something as innocious as SETI@Home) is rarely enough ground for firing someone (though this person was of course in a position of trust in what should be a secure environment which makes his offense worse). Most likely we're not seeing the entire story and there's a history of disgressions on the part of Smith and/or disagreements between him and his managers and this was a good way to get rid of him. |
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Charles Smith and SETI
2004-10-11 05:04:14 John Adams [Reply | View]
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Again, that's half of what really gets me about this.
We don't know whether the firing was deserved or not, but publicly mocking someone who you've just fired is a bad thing to do--both wrong and unintelligent.
I also still wonder whether the fact this was SETI@Home, rather than one of the biochemical or mathematical distributed computing projects, had something to do with it. Whether people understand math or not, they believe in the existence of numbers; one of the biochem projects is working on anthrax vaccines, and that's less a matter of belief than of patriotism and the public good.
But intelligent extraterrestrial life? The headlines were full of humor about that.