
By Andy McCue
Published: Monday 06 June 2005
I look forward to the dialogue:
"Intellect member...
Anonymous
I.D. cards, in themselves, are a reasonably sound ...
NRL
Like many health and safety requirements, gun cont...
Nigel Perry
I agree with NRL. We already have many databases w...
Malcolm Ripley
Im sorry. I fail to see why we, the public, should...
Anonymous
The case against ID cards is simple -
- they wi...
Anonymous
A few months ago it was reported that the error ra...
Angus Cleaver
Can this sentence be finished:
"I will have an ...
Anonymous
The I/D card is a crazy idea,made by crazy people ...
Anonymous
The debate that is centred on a loss to anonymity ...
NRL
I disagree with NRL of Cranfield, These other data...
Ken Hall
I agree with you Ken and others that this is darne...
NRL
What does Johnny Foreigner think? I find it odd t...
Richard Sarson
Malcolm said "We already have many databases with ...
Geraint Bevan
"Now if large databases are error prone to the ext...
Andy
"What does Johnny Foreigner think? I find it odd t...
Andy
Was Andy around in the early 50s, to speak so auth...
Richard Sarson
Hack, (mmmm?)
No I wasn't around in the early 50'...
Andy
You are a Govt official. Someone has just failed ...
Michael Shaw
I am puzzled about Andy's colonial friends. My me...
Richard Sarson
Wrong in principle and unworkable in practice; wha...
Alan Parkin
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