One of the pleasures of being on this poor little raped planet is the fact my fellow human brothers and sisters always manage to surprise me. my life is a pleasure to enjoy, and these surprises - a joy. Thank you Lord Thornton. In three hours the sun will be rising over the vulcano and I will have a cuppocino in your honor. Cheers Joe Baptista P.S. When I wrote the elisabeth test message - i never intended to get out, i was not being nasty. I was a bit excited. I find her very lucious. On Wed, 10 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I agree. > > This obvious censorship is a travesty, and has invited the rude and > somewhat humorus poke in the eye that Mr. Baptista has landed us. > > Rules of civil discourse are the way, not arbitrary censoreship. I am > perfectly capable of dealing with the traffic tht lands in my email box, > and furthermore find the "offensive" moniker more appropriately applied to > the activity that the "censor" has engaged. > > No, I do not condone what Mr. Baptista has done. Yes, I fell down laughing > but that is just my personal sense of humor and I'm sure that many here > will merely not admit to the same. > > The Point is. This was deserved by our inaction in demanding that the > shameful censoreship of unpopular people was itself not put in check. > > If we don't do something about the censoreship, we have stated that we are > asking for this rude - and even worse possibly - behavior on the part of > people who are not beyond engaging in such campaigns. > > On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Javier Rodriguez wrote: > > > Dear NC members, > > Dear ICANN Board members > > Dear NEW elected Icann Board members > > > > Maybe your silence is building an atmosphere of Censorship. > > > > Please, we need YOU spend some time to establish > > a politic about the management of the list related to the ICANN > > process. > > > > This kind of "nobodie's land" is not helpfull to the ICANN > > process. > > > > Please, put some rules to avoid this air of censorship that > > I understand that comes from your silence. I understand > > that there is a TON of things to do, but to preserve the > > integrity of the open mailing lists would be one of the first > > tasks that we must took in our hands. > > > > When I say "establish a politic" I mean set rules to avoid > > censorship. We, all, are grown people that know very well > > how to use filters and to read what we want to read... we dont > > need a BIG FATHER that can tell us what we can and what > > we cannot read... > > > > I hope a public statement about the open, no censorship, > > nature of this and all list related to the ICANN process. > > > > Regards, > > > > Javier > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Javier Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > AXISNET VicePresident > > Peruvian Association of Internet Users and ISPs > > Other duties: ECOMLAC ISOC -PERU IPCE > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > >
