More questions for Dr. Younger by Ignatius Ding, Ca

1. You have testified that the information Dr. Lee has
downloaded is so importance that it might change the global
strategic balance of the nuclear power if falls into wrong hands.
How do you explain why you have failed to classify them as such
and only to reclassify them after Dr. Lee's dismissal from the
lab?

2. Are you suggesting that a merely 806 megabyte of code and data
is sufficient and constitute the core capability to build a
miniature nuclear bomb?

  - Isn't that true the 806 megabytes amounts to what fits onto a
    CD-ROM?

  - What happened to the huge amount, maybe millions of gigabytes,
    of other information that took hundreds of billions of
    dollars in the lab to develop in five decades?  Are they
    as vital or relevant at all as the lost information to the
    program at the lab?

3. How much information was on the two hard drives missing for
several weeks?  How do you know none of the data being copied?  Is
that a bigger problem than what Dr. Lee's downloading?

4. Would the downloaded code ever run if restored on any other
computers of different configuration outside of the Los Alamos Lab?
How could that be possible if it does, given the complexity of the
computer simulation requirements?  If it does, would you or anyone
ever be able to demonstrate that is possible at all?