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RE: Government standards
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RE: Government standards


  • Subject: RE: Government standards
  • From: "Mark Rice" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 15:08:30 -0400

 Presently the government Bureau of Standards keeps a constant index of what
the "meter" is, and what a "second" is, and they do a pretty good job. Are
you implying that private industry, such is Microsoft, or Apple, could do a
better job of defining these standards?

Sometimes government DOES serve a useful purpose!

Mark Rice
www.zero1inc.com

>Message: 17
>Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 23:37:27 -0700
>From: Nathan Duran <email@hidden>
>Subject: Re: Goodbye ICC, here come Microsoft !
>To: ColorSync <email@hidden>
>Message-ID: <BF525937.4399%email@hidden>
>Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="US-ASCII"

>> This is where government mandated standards come in. Just as weights and
>> measures need to be defined by government agreements, so will color.
We're
>> not just children playing around with color pencils. There's a lot of
money
>> and product on the line and it's about time that we put our heads
together
>> to establish world-wide standards once and for all. The ICC was a first
step
>> in that direction.

>Adding the bureaucratic ball and chain of Federal government to the fray
>would do little more than halt progress altogether.


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