http://www.trekcollective.com/borg.html

The IETF Sounds Like "The B.ORG"

http://www.trekcollective.com/borg.html
"The Borg are a species of half organic, half cybernetic organisms whose
sole purpose is to become perfect, and to offer others that perfection.
Offer is really the wrong word to use when referring to the Borg. They treat
all other races as inferior to theirs, and therefore assimilate, to use
their term, all species into their "Collective", believing that they are
giving that species what it really wants."

Does the IETF only develop perfect protocols ?

Is IPv6 perfect ?

Are -B.ORG Domain Names used by IETF Members ?

Is .ORG controlled by the ICANN BORG ?


Jim Fleming
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Mars 128n 128e
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----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brian Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: I am *NOT* a believer in the democratic process.


> On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 12:01:03 PDT, Brian Lloyd said:
> > threshing process.  I see entirely too little threshing going on in the
> > IETF these days.  I think we worry to much that people will get their
> > little feelers hurt.
>
> Send them my way.  I'm renowned for my ability to tell almost anybody,
> in excruciating detail, exactly why their idea is dumber than a box
> of rocks. ;)
>
> > So let 'em build their protocol, whatever it is, and bring it to the
> > IETF.  The problems with a really bad protocol can be extremely
educational
> > and entertaining.  The elegance of a really good protocol can be
extremely
> > educational and entertaining.  I don't see how we can lose.
>
> Actually, a Really Bad Protocol is usually dreadfully excruciatingly
> painful, unless somebody performs an MST on it.  For those not
> familiar with it, see http://www.scifi.com/mst3000/ for the TV show,
> or http://brie.bmsc.washington.edu/people/merritt/books/Eye_of_Argon.html
> for an example of the concept.
>
> Now, maybe if we had more protocol reviews like that... ;)
>
> /Valdis
>

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