i met danno, i liked him enormously, he was very sympathetic, little bit of a rogue but i like peopleat. what i was puzzled was, some of the stuff that he was having was things like social security numbers and national health numbers. i said, "well, that's hardly fatal to my career!" he said, "no, you don't understand, once they have "that, it's very easy to persuade people that you're "allowed to have certain confidential information." it's what i referred to as the keys to the kingdom. what's going to happen is if somebody calls up the phone company, the first thing they're going to ask them, what's your social security number? what's your date of birth? you know, what's your favourite pet's name? if you have the information from the database, now they will just give you everything. if there was a scandal and the person had any kind of footing in the united states, the tabloids just knew that i could find somebody in a few minutes. and they were willing to pay. i was making $20,000—$30,000 a month from them. even though i am probably brilliant on databases, and i say that myself, i