1997-05-15 - Re: The Inducement of Rapid Oxidation of Certain Materials….

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From: John Horton <jehorton@erols.com>
To: Tom Allard <m1tca00@FRB.GOV>
Message Hash: e6c612f32896c998104305fb1cbd9859d60ee31a159ceb92a90b5cce78dfd1b6
Message ID: <337B749C.3B23@erols.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1997-05-15 21:06:37 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 16 May 1997 05:06:37 +0800

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From: John Horton <jehorton@erols.com>
Date: Fri, 16 May 1997 05:06:37 +0800
To: Tom Allard <m1tca00@FRB.GOV>
Subject: Re: The Inducement of Rapid Oxidation of Certain Materials....
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Tom Allard wrote:
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> I didn't start this discussion.  But the question remains... are we better
> with or without governments.  

IMHO about the only reason we need govts is to act as an arbitrator, or
as a TTP.  

<deleted>
> rgds-- TA  (tallard@frb.gov)
> I don't speak for the Federal Reserve Board, it doesn't speak for me.
> pgp fingerprint: 10 49 F5 24 F1 D9 A7 D6  DE 14 25 C8 C0 E2 57 9D

Regards,
JEH






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