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Ken wrote:
>
> I'm sure others would be willing to debate
> some of the finer points of your arguments but I feel I have no grounds to
> stand on to do so.
There were no fine points. They were blunt resounding thuds.
And I rarely debate. I usually just say "That's my profound opinion, in my own
opinion."
And then smile.
> I was not stating opinions in my previous message I was
> instead giving you my insights as to what I have heard in the past as to
> how this organization operates.
Well, I've had the opportunity to discuss some of these issues with at least one of
the
team members.
> All groups and organizations have rules
> of operation and like it or not that is how things work.
I rarely follow all rules, legal, government, military or otherwise. I would like to
break a few of the rules of physics but thus far have failed. :)
> Who am I to tell
> the Pov team, whose work I worship, that they should operate any differently
> than they do now ?
The most powerful voice of all. The end-user. If properly motivated, the demanding
end-user.
Dennis Clarke
dcl### [at] interlog com
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