When someone takes exactly thirteen minutes to respond to a complex and heavily linked post on a mailing list that has been silent for more than a week, I know they have missed my point. It is not my intention to start an RFC or to provoke an emotional response, but to present research and ways of looking at information in a way that may (or may not) have some bearing on current efforts. This project has huge problems, a good many of which have never been solved by anyone. These links are just a few pieces, that may or may not be useful to people who are working on different parts of the problem.  It was not meant to be a polemic.  I would genuinely prefer someone disagree with me in a well thought-out way than to essentially just "ditto" whatever I posted. Unless what was meant was the TLDR part, in that case people can ditto that all they want.

On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Carol Moore dc <carolmooredc@verizon.net> wrote:
Where's the thumbs up button?  :-)

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