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From: medin@ucbvax.ARPA (Milo Medin)
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Subject: Re: poll  (nuclear disarmament verifiability)
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Date: Sun, 3-Mar-85 21:54:35 EST
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> 
> I think it may be possible to verify almost any arms agreement if
> we're willing to spend enough time, effort and money.  How about
> tracking every truck, plane, and train in the Soviet Union continuously
> all the time and analyzing the results?  It's feasible, if expensive, and
> it would certainly make cheating extremely difficult.
> 
> How about manned space stations observing the U.S.S.R. every second
> of the day with the best instruments we can design and produce?  The eye
> is a marvelous sensor and you get a brain for free.  There was
> once a project along these lines ... the MOL (manned orbiting laboratory).
> I think it was Air Force.

Ok, so tell me how you verify I don't have a GLCM stored in my basement?
I asked this questio before, and noone gave me a suitable means of
detection outside of going into my basement and looking...  Go
for it Al!

					Milo