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Alexander et al,

It's looking that way.  However, let's see how this vote
turns out, and we'll go from there.  (Discussion is continuing,
along with the vote.)

Baker

Alexandre Goldsztejn wrote:
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NO

There is no clear argument in favor or against no, one or several NaI. This topic should be discussed more, and a new motion proposed for voting.

Kind regards

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 7:19 PM, Ralph Baker Kearfott<rbk@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rbk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
 > YES one NaI
 >
 > A bit of additional rationale:
 > I've been following the arguments about NaI, and the usefulness
 > of multiple NaI is unclear to me.  In the presence of such
 > uncertainty, IMO simplicity in what we standardize is best.
 > The motion is simple, with an NaI occurring in a very limited
 > context.  Furthermore, the
 > motion spells out very clearly precisely what an NaI is, as well as
 > the results of operations involving an NaI.  Such clarity is
 > important in a standard to be used in mathematically rigorous
 > computations.
 >



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