Wow, I wish your mother would have swallowed.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 7:46 AM, gmail lists wrote:
> I propose we nuke those idiots that use such languages. The world is USA.
> USA is the world. Nuke those terrorists in and out of our Internet. The
> internet belongs to the USA too.
>
> People sp
The problem is not ICANN or the use of non-Latin character sets. The
problem is the way current browsers handle non-Latin character sets and
how human beings pay attention to them. Both of these technical problems
are, theoretically, surmountable. However, given the history Apple,
Mozilla, and
The business class - through the virtues of action, initiative and
ambition internally promoted - often exhibits a culturally ingrained
inability to understand something very basic about the world: not all
problems can be solved.
I suspect this may be one of them.
On 12/29/2009 05:05 PM, Nitz
So.. in other words... you totally missed the whole point of
his blog - re: there is REAL DANGER in allowing stuff like
Cyrillic characters that resemble English characters.
Nobody wants to block other language from the web - they just
want ICANN to find a solution to this huge gaping security
d
I propose we nuke those idiots that use such languages. The world is USA.
USA is the world. Nuke those terrorists in and out of our Internet. The
internet belongs to the USA too.
People speaking other languages should be burnt. Why are those languages
useful anyway? No US people speak those anyway
UPDATE - This is really really bad - check out the paypal phishing
example on my blog already using Cyrillic characters
http://blog.collins.net.pr/2009/12/de-latinisation-of-web.html
Please forward to everyone in a position to stop ICANN, i cant believe
they didn't think of this in advance.