- From: Greg FitzPatrick <greg.fitzpatrick@metamatrix.se>
- Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 18:00:51 +0100
- To: "Jim Hendler" <jhendler@darpa.mil>, "Craig Pugsley" <craig.pugsley@mimesweeper.com>, "'pat hayes'" <phayes@ai.uwf.edu>
- Cc: <www-rdf-logic@w3.org>
Privacy versus. Structure? What a sad avenue. Sure, you could keep your room real, real messy or your desk upside down as a deterrent to snoopers and thieves. That is an option - but structuring your life and your information or any other possessions can be as solitary and private as you please. Actually I would argue that intelligent and well formed infostructures are advantageous to privacy rather than the contrary. And for the sake of common courtesy Pat, I would suggest that you should have looked twice at what I have written on this subject before making the absurd suggestion that I am threatening your privacy! Greg
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