>> The reality is that for a whole bunch of reasons, a lot of stuff just
isn't available.  If you want it, if you want to reimplement it, you get
documentation in the form of a paper showing how to achieve what is
claimed.  Is the paper enough?  Sometimes it is, yeah.  But always?
Even often?  No, not at all.

 

That's as may be. If we're expected to impose massive taxes and
regulations on the economy based on this supposedly settled science we
need to expect more in the way of proof. 

 

Larry Seltzer
Contributing Editor, PC Magazine

[email protected] 

http://blogs.pcmag.com/securitywatch/

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