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From: asd at suespammers.org (Anthony DeRobertis)
Subject: Re: HP Full Disclosure Story

On Sat, 2002-08-24 at 10:56, Georgi Guninski wrote:
 
> Or are you suggesting that if someone gets poisoned by a single buggy beer, they 
> keep quiet for thirty days so the beer maker fix the bug silently?

No, he's saying that if someone finds there is a way to walk into the
canning facility at night (and thus _could_ poison the beers), the
someone should give the cannery a chance to fix it before calling the
press.

Arguing with analogies is fun; the only problem is, it doesn't actually
get you much anywhere. Neither analogy actually matches the situation.
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