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Re: Disclosure Debate - yet again

Subject: Re: Disclosure Debate - yet again
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 16:34:42 -0500
Russ,

If the messages published on your list are indicative, I'm light-years less
sophisticated than many of your list participants.  I've been watching
today's debate with interest because I quite frankly don't have the time
and experience to develop an intelligent opinion on the matter without
seeing such discourse.  Thanks for sharing it with us.

However, I respond because your point is excellent.  While I'm not going to
try to quantify the value / danger of the various disclosure methods
discussed today, your point appears to right on the mark to me.

For what it's worth from someone of my caliber, well done, sir!

Have a great weekend,
Patrick Trapp

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