Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 12:16:52 +0200 (CEST)
From: Marc Schneiders [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: William X Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [ga] History (IFWP.ORG)
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, at 17:48 [=GMT-0700], William X Walsh wrote:
Friday, Friday, September 07, 2001, 5:04:12 PM,
Hi Marc,
Good job snagging IFWP.org.
It needs to be preserved as part of the
historical record. Is there any way to
get the old web pages back on line?
Either that, or a new summary of the IFWP
would be great -- something that newcomers
could read and immediately understand how
the IFWP was
Hannibal Lecter was right: eat the rude.
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 03:23:04 -0700
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Ok, here's a trivia question for the DNS community.
Who remembers the meaning of the acronym GIAW?*
Notes about it are still online at http://www.domainhandbook.com/giaw.html
Other links to IFWP related documents are at
http://www.domainhandbook.com/ifwp.html although I confess I haven't
Does anybody recognize this address? It's bouncing and there is nobody
subscribed under this address; it's the target of an alias and before
I go to the trouble of huntnig them down I thought I'd ask if
anybody recognized it.
--
But at the end of the day, even if you put a calico dress on
Wrongaroonie, Einar --
The goal is a decentralized network of independent democracies,
just as we need individuals practicing reponsible self rule from a
common global sense of our deep interactivity. That how genuine
freedom and democracy can work best. Isn't it time for us humans
to outgrow our
Wrongaroonie, Einar --
The goal is a decentralized network of independent democracies,
just as we need individuals practicing reponsible self rule from a
common global sense of our deep interactivity. That how genuine
freedom and democracy can work best. Isn't it time for us humans
to outgrow our
I agree with Gordon on this; we don't need gevernance. We didn't have any
to build the network and it's generally harder to build somehing than run it.
--
But at the end of the day, even if you put a calico dress on
it and call it Florence, a pig is still a pig.
-- Bradshaw
Hi Everyone,
For an excellent summary of where we are
heading, check out the online book:
http://www.winwinworld.net/book/
I've embraced many of the concept there,
as can be seen on:
http://www.fenello.com
http://www.aligningwithpurpose.com
FYI FWIW,
Jay.
At 9/8/01 02:27 PM,
Glad to see my comments are stimulating good discourse!
That's half the battle, the other half is finding viable actions.
Someone offer a realistic way to stop ICANN, and I'll listen,
and do what I can to help. I remain a practical idealist.
E.g., What about the idea of a lawsuit challenging
Hiya, Stef. How's tricks?
You wrote:
Einar Stefferud wrote:
And then we can undertake to create a global constitution for the
Global Economy
They've beaten us to it. It's called the WTO.
and then take on any other edge controlled
environments which also surely need to have a
Marc Schneiders wrote:
There are plans, now the domain IFWP.ORG is working again, to revive
the ifwp.org mailing list.
Fine with me, but how about keeping Crocker and Crispin off it this
time?
M.S.
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