On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 02:38:09PM +0200, JeanBenabou wrote:
Maybe my english isn't so "beautiful", but in all cases where "evil" has been used, what is wrong with "wrong" instead?
An obvious reason not to do this is that "wrong" can also mean "incorrect" in English, and plenty of definitions are evil but correct. [It's probably irrelevant, but the term "evil" is well-established among programmers in a broadly similar sense: "evil does not imply incompetence or bad design, but rather a set of goals or design criteria fatally incompatible with the speaker's". See http://catb.org/jargon/html/E/evil.html .] Miles -- Time is an illusion; lunchtime doubly so. -- Ford Prefect [For admin and other information see: http://www.mta.ca/~cat-dist/ ]