@RobinWood

Why not allow for some sort of scholarship? (btw, that is 'rhetorical'.)
There are so many talented people in the security field; something
revolutionary may come from a few of them hanging out shooting pool together
and bouncing concepts and ideas around with the equipment and resources on
site if they come up with a new idea or technique.

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2009/3/31 Brian Gray <[email protected]>:
> >    As long as we are up to buying submarines, bunkers, training, and
> > satellites. I would like authorization and financing to build and
> maintain a
> > third party testing and research facility fitted with appropriate
> equipment,
> > power requirements, lecture halls, and living quarters for out of area
> > guests and local enthusiasts to gather, network free of any charge, and
> > collaborate on both new and old security related projects that is open to
> > the security community as a sort of continual peer training.
>
> Can we have scholarships to take time off work and come along and
> spend time there as well?
>
> Robin
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