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Re: What can we do now??



Respectfully, I disagree.  In times of war (or whatever lable suits you)

it is precisely those very clever people who are most attentive to

sources of sensitive information that may be "spilled".  Loose lips

really do sink ships.  Remember the USS Cole?



 

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	Gary Isenhower

	713-798-8353

	garyi@bcm.tmc.edu





"Hidalgo, Dr Oscar" wrote:

> 

> Those terrorists seem to have, in their network, enlisted some very clever,

> well studied people.  They selected the place and time, when the stock

> exchange was at very low point, to inflict the greatest physical,

> psychological, and  systemic and prolonged economic damage.  I don't think

> they will be getting ideas from the radsafers.

> 

>         -----Original Message-----

>         From:   Michael Stabin [SMTP:michael.g.stabin@vanderbilt.edu]

>         Sent:   Wednesday, September 19, 2001 1:01 PM

>         To:     radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

>         Subject:        Re: What can we do now??

> 

>         May I remind everyone on this list that we read e-mail, they do,

> too. Keep

>         in mind that anything you post to this list is seen by ~2000 members

>         worldwide and may be forwarded to anyone else with e-mail

> capabilities, or

>         even printed and distributed. Please be circumspect in discussing

>         vulnerabilities, scenarios, etc.

>

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