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Re: Strange Events at the National Science Board meeting Today

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gordon Cook)
Sat Feb 19 15:05:21 1994

From: cook@path.net (Gordon Cook)
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 17:37:30 GMT
In-Reply-To:  Stephen Wolff <steve@nsf.gov>
To: steve@nsf.gov
Cc: com-priv@psi.com

Sounds like relatively little info becomes part of the public record Steve.
I asked you I believe a week ago privately to explain your FOIA statement to
me that you funded 8 nodes for 6.454 million a year in 1991 and another 10
in 1992 for 4.5 million a year for T-3, when to the best of my recollection
the public record up to this point has said you funded 16 nodes not 18.

I'd like to know what the 18 nodes are and to have identified the twwo that
apparently have not yet become part of the public record.

The t-3 deal added 3 nodes (Boston, Atlanta, and Argonne labs in Illinois)
as new nodes to a 13 node network.  Right.  How did we get from 16 to 18?

Please respond either in public or in private.

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