Just to clarify re Barry's point, I didn't mean that FTP can escape scrutiny
by those who wish to watch, I just meant that most of it cannot possibly be
scrutinised - unless, of course, I guess there could be some kind of filter
which searches inside every document that is transferred which, I suppose,
would not be beyond the bounds of the imagination.
Re Oguchi's comment - yes, we can burst the borders of our envelope as long
as we can find a way to communicate effectively across disciplines. That
effort, I believe, is at the heart of it.
Best
Sue
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