Mary Fisher wrote:
I was far more inflamed about the invasion of Iraq. I can be passionate.
Must be true I guess.... you are a mother several times over I believe ;-)
However, I am not sure how exactly this diversion into spelling helps
further the discussion on national ID registers....
It doesn't. But it seems to me that nothing I've read on this thread helps
further that discussion. I'm enjoying it but haven't learned anything yet.
Perhaps I am assuming too much too much background knowledge here? I
understand IT systems, and have specialist knowledge in some of the
technology that would be required to underpin a project of this type. As
a result I find it very easy to spot the many occasions where the
talking heads have glossed over a critical details or major
inconsistencies and conflicts of interest within the proposals that are
absolutely fundamental to it being able to function at all, let alone
deliver any of the various advantages the proponents have claimed. In
many cases it is obvious they have fallen for a line fed to them by
technology sales people.
(there, I even spell checked that one for you)
Thank you. It's not difficult to do it for every post to avoid
misunderstandings.
Generally I do, however I credit you with more that sufficient intellect
to be able to deduce my meaning in spite of the occasional spelling
mistake or typo.
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Cheers,
John.
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