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I like this term.

Having a govy that exempts itself at every turn is something that is enevitable. I dont happen to believe that the govy gets first shot at every new technology that has a noticable advantage. But ya know that a 'lot of technology has come from research the govy has made - and most at taxpayer expense I might add.

Information as a term does not have to be 'intelligence. Information can only be semantic.The problem is however proving it is 'information enough to be 'intellegent to have secured.Sort of devalues the relationship you may impart to that body ordinating its value - security.

You may get to the point of having information secured.However the intellegence is devalued by the assumption of security.Preempting the perception of 'information security,for 'intellegence security...something new relationships may not have candor for within many aspects when they pertain to monitor,and person using 'information.

I kind of agree that its not intellegence till you view it.But that is where the disagreement only begins.



-just talking.
Posted by: ParadigmOdyssey   Posted on: 12/02/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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