Re: Fred Baker and Ira Magaziner Meeting
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Re: Fred Baker and Ira Magaziner Meeting



At 03:49 PM 10/1/98 -0400, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
>If he hears that I was there, he'll get even more suspicious, even though
>my presence is amply explained by other factors....

You're likely to get REAL suspicious when you find that Christine Varney was there as well. You might also be interested in the names of other folks who attended to listen, and in the fact that those who made presentations didn't see or hear each other's presentations.

You might be comforted to read http://www2.nas.edu/cstbweb/, and intrigued to read http://www2.nas.edu/cstbweb/55a2.html. But you will be most interested in http://www2.nas.edu/cstbweb/562a.html, which you will no doubt interpret as a list of senior members of the Internet equivalent of the Tri-lateral Commission.

Sheesh. You know, my kids a few years back told my wife that they had figured out what I do for a living. I punch buttons... What they don't know, is which buttons I push. You see, there's this big RED one in the middle of my desk, right under all that paper over there... So THAT's what happened to the garage opener!

Jim, I can tell you what the committee has to do with the technology of the Internet - the web page kind of says it all - but to get very deeply into it, I am required by US Law to make you wait for the production of the report. But as to the fact that Ira Magaziner and I breathed the same air for an hour - WHAT has this got to do with the technology of the Internet? Can we PLEASE take this off-line?




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