On 08/03/12 16:13, miltosmane...@gmail.com wrote:
I absolutely agree. .art is simply ridiculous, who wants to be called .art?
Various of my bots, and several projects I have in mind to critique the
prevalent informal institutional theory.
:-)
- Rob.
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On the other hand it could be a good way to dicuss what is non.art etc.
The internet is a game,
H.
Am 09.03.2012 21:52, schrieb Rob Myers:
On 08/03/12 16:13, miltosmane...@gmail.com wrote:
I absolutely agree. .art is simply ridiculous, who wants to be called .art?
Various of my bots, and
Allan:
The TOTALITARIANISM of capitalism is simply that *everything* has a
PRICE.
Therefore, many people are naturally obsessed with *prices* and, often
enough, those who tend to spend their lives focused on justice also fall
into conversation about how Facebook can justify its own price
Also, I demand a .marx domain.
- Rob.
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r...@robmyers.org (Sat 03/10/12 at 06:25 PM +):
Also, I demand a .marx domain.
The question's moot now because NTIA just announced that it was canceling
the RFP for IANA:
https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunitymode=formtab=coreid=e90ec616702fd6c52c91c0e67ccbf501_cview=0
In
Stimulating ‘PowerPoint’ presentation of Dominique Strauss Kahn at The
Cambridge Union Society
to see the documented news tableau published on March 10, 2012 by Tjebbe van
Tijen check out the latest Limping Messenger:
While not disagreeing with Ted's overall pessimism as to the likely outcome
of this particular development it is well to note that the announcement
indicated that the decision was being made on behalf of the global internet
community. Further, a key stated justification for the decision was NTIA's