RE: Internet2: Orchestrating the End of the Internet?

2005-03-09 Thread Jon Ippolito
Thanks for this thoughtful response, Phil. It's hard for me to disagree with someone who is so plugged into Internet2--and says such nice things about me. But I'll do my best, with the help of Google and the EFF's Seth Schoen. > (1) the broadcast flag only applies to over-the-air broadcasts (no

Information War Intensifies as Unrest in Kyrgyzstan Continues (ONI)

2005-03-09 Thread Geert Lovink
(the same people in toronto recently launched the www.civiblog.org service. /geert) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Information War Intensifies as Unrest in Kyrgyzstan Continues Special Coverage: Information War Intensifies as Unrest in Kyrgyzstan Continues - Motives Remain Unclear as Disruption

Re: de/fund/ed digest [rosler, hopkins]

2005-03-09 Thread coco fusco
Dear Martha I do agree with you that this drive to make professors into fundraisers constitutes an incredible burden and also favors scholars with connections to fields that are in fashion while diminishing attention to equally good scholars in areas that are not considered sexy or potentially luc

Re: de/fund/ed digest [rosler, hopkins]

2005-03-09 Thread Aileen Derieg
Hi John, You are right, of course, I am aware that external funding has become an accepted practice in some fields in higher education here in Austria, and probably everywhere else in Europe too, although I remember that it was controversial some fifteen years ago. I agree with Martha, though,

Re: [MARCEL-members] Re: Internet2: Orchestrating the End of the

2005-03-09 Thread Philip Galanter
Thanks back to you Jon for furthering the discussion of some of the tough issues raised by the new networked communication technologies. To be clear, my intent in my first response was to address the question posed in the subject line. That is, I wanted to make the point that Internet2 is not