On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 03:25:49PM +0100, Jim Whitaker wrote:
> The OIC's argument basically boils down to "if you can't show how you're
> actually harmed by them not giving or explaining the information, then
> we don't have time to pursue the matter".
>> Which seems a reasonable point of view to take. Given that resources
>> are scarce (as they should be) would you not rather that the OIC pursued
>> the things which mattered the most?
Not at all. Of course I want them to investigate the things that involve
*me*. Who wouldn't?
Tony
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