On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 09:47:07 PDT, Jeff Shultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> The problem with being totally open about infrastructure is that there > are some vulnerabilities that simply cannot or will not be fixed - > wires sometimes have to run across bridges, redundant pumping stations > are too expensive... in these cases is it not better to hide where > these vulnerabilities are? Anybody with a Rand McNally map of Manhattan can connect the dots for themselves. Unless you're proposing that we issue Soviet-style maps that show the Brooklyn Bridge between Williamsburg Bridge and Queens-Midtown Tunnel. Or did you mean we should make the Brooklyn Bridge invisible so we can't see it? There's this magician looking for another prime-time TV special, you know???
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