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- From: Stan Hanks <stanh@meyerhof.bcm.tmc.edu>
-
- "Committees are, by nature, timid. They are based on the premise of saftey in
- numbers; content to survive inconspicuously, rather than take risks and move
- independently ahead. Without independence, without the freedom for new ideas
- to be tried, to fail, and ultimately succeed, the world will not move ahead
- but live in fear of its own potential."
-
- -- Dr. Ing. h.c. F. A. Porsche, a long time ago
-
- For years I have contended that the only standard worth a damn was one which
- was a codification of existing practice rather than one which was formulated
- by a room full of people who have a vested financial interest in the way the
- standard comes out.
-
- Peter Salus is absolutely right. It's time to stop this shilly-shallying about
- with standard this and standard that, and let us get back to doing useful work.
- We'll talk about standards (particularly in the user interface area) later --
- when we actually have something to talk about (what a novel idea!).
-
- Stanley P. Hanks Director, Information Technology Planning and Development
- Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston TX 77030, Mail Stop: IR-3
- e-mail: stanh@bcm.tmc.edu voice: (713) 798-4649 fax: (713) 798-3729
-
- Volume-Number: Volume 19, Number 101
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-