On 29 June 1999, "Richard J. Sexton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>The Internet and many other things are not biological systems like
>>>a salamander is. People of good well and with public interest can and
>>>should exert what effort they can to help direct the growth and development
>>>of social institutions like the Internet into socially valuable directions.
>
>How can a communications media have a socially valuable direction?
>
>Does the phone system have a socially valuable direction?
>
>Methinks you're talking about content, not transpor
Ahh, but Richard...couldn't the rules which govern transport be constructed
in socially beneficial or socially detrimental ways? :)
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Mark C. Langston