On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Nick Staff wrote:

> Of course it's a matter of opinion, so it's not like I'm trying to tell you
> I'm right and you're wrong, but think about every high court in the United
> states and many in Europe - none of them are 1 person but rather a group.
> There are reasons for this, most important of which is no one is right all
> the time - no one no matter how wisened sees every situation clearly from
> all angles - not to  mention most everyone has their hot issues and areas of
> predjudice or misunderstanding.  Having a group of seven or nine helps
> neutralize individual errors.  I'd feel much safer being judged by tcp than
> udp.

This is a good idea.

                --Dean

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