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Re: blind squirrel post# 133458

Friday, 09/09/2011 1:35:42 PM

Friday, September 09, 2011 1:35:42 PM

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I think the master is like a docking station. It is a base of operations. A base camp. A shipping warehouse with innumerable docks for 18-wheelers. A computer that bristles with USB ports.

Multiple analogies apply.

I do not like, nor do I agree with, the idea being promulgated that, without addendums, we have nothing.

The master agreement serves as an object to which as-yet-undefined and as-yet-unknowable future addendums (of a variety of content and kind) can be base attached.

With a base agreement, you have the necessary plumbing, as it were.

With each future addendum, you get definition of task.

To say that we have nothing without addendums overstated the addendums and undervalues the base unit, IMHO.

There has to be a base to which to attach the various future functionality.

There is no logical reason to think that there is a pre-conceived limit to the number or kind of addendums that can be attached to this base unit, so it is frankly, impressive that such an agreement has been implemented and undertaken.

Consider your computer with its main box and its operating system. The master agreement is the box and the intricate language of which the agreement is constructed is the operating system. The agreement is like a box bristling with USB ports and an operating system that enables the usage of the USB ports. Future addendums are devices that plug into the USB ports.

The individual addendums plug into the base unit and the base provides attachability, usability and functionality to the addendum devices.

So, IMHO, we obviously have something substantial in the master agreement and to say that, without the addendums, we have nothing is too narrow a view.

What we have right now is the base to which future addendums of various kinds can be attached, so obviously, that is SOMETHING.

I thus totally disagree with the idea that the value is in the addendums only. Simply not accurate.

The addendums provide functionality and thus add value, but the thing to which they ADD value is the master agreement, and the master agreement is of substantial value, in and of itself.

Period.

And remember, the way this base unit has been designed, there is no fixed limit to either what kind of attachment nor the number of attachments.

IMHO, this is a well designed and functional base from which the future can vector, and I fail to see what logic there is behind the assertion that, without the addendums, we have nothng at all.

Just my opinion, but I hope it helps.

:o)

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