In message <004301c4ade8$5184c490$7f3468d5@ntlworld>, at 11:11:12 on
Sat, 9 Oct 2004, Ian Welton <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Choosing the fashion of communication to appropriately suite the audience(s)
>is definitely one of the historically developed (and ongoing) privacy
>creating mechanisms,
ie use of Jargon. But in this instance there was no such intention on
the part of the speakers. They were simply caught on the hop by a
penetrating piece of cross-examination. While they might have been happy
(or, as it seemed at the time, rather uncomfortable) for this lapse to
be evident to the people in the room, having it preserved for the
public/posterity is a different matter. Unless you are fully aware
that's happening and take it on the chin as part of the job.
--
Roland Perry
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