On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, Michael Sondow wrote:

> Ha-ha. Conceptual information. Human bandwidth. Well, dear me, Mr. farber
> would increase his bandwidth and transmit a good deal more conceptual
> information if he'd take a course in remedial English. That is, if he wants
> to post to this list and be taken seriously. 

Oh.

> Of course, if all he wants is
> to sit around conversing in jerk-off techno-speak with his IETF chums, then
> I guess his adolescent argot is enough.

Is this the kind of thing you learn in remedial English class?

> > Not having seen that message, I would wager that you and he were speaking
> > different languages, as it were.
> 
> Undoubtedly. I was using English.

Maybe you could give me some pointers in writing English as well. Here's
an example paragraph.

If Michael Sondow would cast a glance outside of his ivory tower he might
discover that the average Internet user's interests are totally disjoint
with those of his pals in academe. His vituperative attacks on all and
sundry are totally out of place. The average Internet user does not want a
seat at the table, does not want a vote in ICANN and does not give a damn
how the DNS is governed. The average Internet users wants choice and
freedom. They want to be free to use the network in whatever way they
choose and they want to have choices in the whole range of services that
they use. If ICANN does not give the average Internet user more freedom
and more choices, then there will be hell to pay.

--
Michael Dillon                 -               E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Check the website for my Internet World articles -  http://www.memra.com        



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