NKdeE Newsletter Extra (English only) - A note on Sondheim, take 2

2005-07-04 Thread Dirk Vekemans
... A note on Alan Sondheim, take 2 (fading, exploding, fading)... One of the more ambitious stuff going on in my shaky Cathedral at http://www.vilt.net is the attempt to formulate answers to analyses like the one from Alan Sondheim below (see http://www.anu.edu.au/english/internet_txt/net4.txt f

[Fwd: Wireless technology in Brazil... sowing a better crop...

2005-07-04 Thread Frederick Noronha (FN)
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Re: \\ sirla birla

2005-07-04 Thread Domiziana Giordano
> Principle issue is ost.europa life forms still believe in fairy tales > and all occident fairy tales = neutered Bullshit. YOU still live in fairytales. The Balcans, Romania included are no different than the other people. You keep dreaming, boy. Oh what a boy... What up before it's too late, man

Re: commercial communism

2005-07-04 Thread Douwe Osinga
I blogged about something similar about a year ago, Are we too poor for communism: http://douweosinga.com/blog/0407/2004Jul13_1. I now work for Google, which arguably is both a big company and a dotcom survivor and it is a case in point. Especially if you travel in between engineering offices - yo

Frankfurt court ruled virtual sit-in on Lufthansa servers illegal

2005-07-04 Thread Ricardo Dominguez
Frankfurt court ruled virtual sit-in on Lufthansa servers illegal Hi Ricardo, yesterday the Frankfurt court convicted Andreas-Thomas Vogel, domain-owner of libertad.de. The court considered the virtual sit-in as 'extreme violence by electronic pulses'. We have a fine of 900 euros and, additional

Re: commercial communism

2005-07-04 Thread David Mandl
This is a fascinating subject. A few comments, if this thread isn't cold yet: The days of the paternalistic corporation are over in the U.S., but a handful of companies still provide a pretty warm cocoon for their employees. These tend to be some of the bigger and more elite financial companies

Bush administration to keep control of internet's central com...

2005-07-04 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
Voila: http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1519539,00.html Bush administration to keep control of internet's central computers Gary Younge in New York and agencies Saturday July 2, 2005 The Guardian The Bush administration has decided to retain control over the principal computers w

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2005-07-04 Thread Florian Cramer
Am Freitag, 01. Juli 2005 um 18:53:51 Uhr (+0100) schrieb David M. Berry: > These licenses are written explicitly against the presuppositions and > caveats of the Creative Commons licenses which (un)consciously seek > to use culture as purely a resource. Instead these licenses are > anti-licen