Peter Radford wrote:
I have a suspicion that you've mis-typed something on the IFIP/IEEE case
'Answers received thus far may be classified in two parts:
- The Americans are in favour of IEEE
(the copyright issue seems to be of no impoortance for them, at least nbody has said a single word about that aspect)
- The Americans are more on the IFIP side.
^^^^^^^^^^ Non-Americans
They say e.g. "Do you think that there should be only one organisation world-wide? There is need for more".
Of course this was a "Freudian" mis-type'. Thanks for detecting it.
Thanks to those of you who contributed to the discussion already. If others want (and agree) that their arguments will be included in the meeting documents then please send them to me today! Next week there is limited chance since our copy machine risks to explode.
Best regards Otto
Otto, where have you classified me? As an American with a Swiss passport or a Swiss with an American passport? .....bearing in mind that I have now lived in Switzerland for more than half my life.... and supported Kerry! :-)
Cheers and have a good meeting, Harry
Ah! you have two passports too?? the other Harry
On Nov 12, 2004, at 10:20 AM, Harry Rudin wrote:
Otto, where have you classified me? As an American with a Swiss passport or a Swiss with an American passport? .....bearing in mind that I have now lived in Switzerland for more than half my life.... and supported Kerry! :-)
Cheers and have a good meeting, Harry
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