Greg and all,
Greg Skinner wrote:
> jeff Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > No you didn't DIRECTLY say so, though you implied as much, I also
> > notice her that you carefully edited out those comments along with
> > most my two replies. Clever. None the less, the ISOC is a closed
> > membership only organization that properties to be representative of
> > internet stakeholders, which of course it is not. The list to which you
> > refer again to is NOT an open forum for internet education, hence
> > in limited in value as an educational tool for present Internet
> > users/stakeholders unless you wish to PAY AGAIN for what you are
> > already paying for in the first place.
>
> Your comments are not relevant as my only purpose in mentioning the
> ISOC list was to inform Kerry Miller of the existence of individuals
> who are interested in Internet education. I trust that [s]he is
> intelligent enough to decide if these individuals meet h{is,er}
> goals.
My comments are indeed relevent ( Above ) as to what eh real interest
of the ISOC is with respect to using Internet Education as a guise or
BAIT for attaining new members. It appears you missed that gist of
my post ( See above ).
>
>
> --gregbo
>
>
Regards,
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Jeffrey A. Williams
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Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC.
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