From: “Brown, R Ken” <brownrk1@texaco.com>
To: “Brown, R Ken” <ptrei@securitydynamics.com>
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From: "Brown, R Ken" <brownrk1@texaco.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 06:43:45 -0700 (PDT)
To: "Brown, R Ken" <ptrei@securitydynamics.com>
Subject: RE: Internet growth/Passport correlation?
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Peter Trei wrote:
> The figures are probably correct, but your
> interpretation is faulty.
You are right. I am wrong. I read it as "passports in circulation"
which is obviously silly. The total number of passports
is going to be 5-10 times these numbers. Whoops.
We get 10 year passports as well. I just forgot.
And it looks like my 10-year passport just expired.
Ken (who isn't speaking for his employers - but whose employers vaguely
expect him to have a valid passport, just in case... whoops again.)
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