From: Jay Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >If engineers can do it, then no one can. But I don't think we will even get I had a typo, it should say: "If engineers can't do it, then no one can." There is at least one other excellent reason this should be turned over to "engineers": engineers hate politics. It's probably a truism that the last people you want in politics are those who want the job. We should "draft" the best system engineers in the country, give them the system design objectives, and then let them design the system. It's the last chance we have. Jay
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