Re: Export proposal
At 08:56 AM 12/30/96 -0800, Dale Thorn wrote:
What about a fax? That has to make things more complicated, yes?
A fax is transmission in electronic form. Clearly banned under the regulations. -- Lucky Green mailto:shamrock@netcom.com PGP encrypted mail preferred Make your mark in the history of mathematics. Use the spare cycles of your PC/PPC/UNIX box to help find a new prime. http://www.mersenne.org/prime.htm
Lucky Green wrote:
At 08:56 AM 12/30/96 -0800, Dale Thorn wrote:
What about a fax? That has to make things more complicated, yes?
A fax is transmission in electronic form. Clearly banned under the regulations.
-- Lucky Green mailto:shamrock@netcom.com PGP encrypted mail preferred Make your mark in the history of mathematics. Use the spare cycles of your PC/PPC/UNIX box to help find a new prime. http://www.mersenne.org/prime.htm
Is it, or is it ANALOG? -- Mark Johnson Network Project Manager St. Mary's Regional Med Ctr mark@hercules.reno.nv.us
Mark Johnson wrote:
Lucky Green wrote:
At 08:56 AM 12/30/96 -0800, Dale Thorn wrote:
What about a fax? That has to make things more complicated, yes?
A fax is transmission in electronic form. Clearly banned under the regulations.
Is it, or is it ANALOG?
Part of the reason for the question is because faxes can be sent and received with no commitment to paper. I sort-of understand the focus on "books" and other hard copy re: freedom of speech, but it seemed to me the fax issue could be one point in a congressperson's mind in favor of the notion that the line between paper and electronic/media has been forever blurred (or erased). Just a thought.
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Dale Thorn
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Lucky Green
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Mark Johnson