On Oct 15, 2005, at 10:51 PM, Eduardo Mendez wrote:

2005/10/14, David Kessens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

[NOTE:
It has come to the attention of the IESG that the original Last Call
message was posted to the IETF announcements mail list while RFC 3683
specifies that it should have been posted to the general IETF discussion list.

To correct for this oversight, this Last Call message is reissued with a new expiry date and posted to the correct mail list as prescribed by RFC 3683.]


So, the proscutor/judge AD saw no one was interested. One "yes", one "no". He thinks one month will be too short. So he finds a way to do it again.
For how long? If the US law permits this the Internet should not be
ran in the USA.
They cannot welcome IETF meetings according AVRI's rules.

But a friend told me:
1- Go to http://www.google.com
2- Type in "Failure", without the quotes
3- Instead of hitting "Search" hit "I'm feeling Lucky"
Then I think the USA should keep running the Internet.
And the Google Evangelist head the IETF meetings

lol , too funny!!!

my first hit was

http://www.whitehouse.gov/president/gwbbio.html

amazing

thanks


Eduardo Mendez



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