At 05:16 PM 5/7/99 , Michael Sondow wrote:
>Jay Fenello a �crit:
>> >http://www.noie.gov.au/docs/gacmtg2_agenda.htm
>> >
>> >DRAFT AGENDA
>> >
>> >7.Report from USA and ITU on applicability of specific business rules /
>> >regimes to ccTLD's which are classified as "open" or "restricted"
>>
>> Does this imply that some countries will
>> have full jurisdiction over their ccTLDs,
>> while others will have to defer to ICANN?
>
>More likely, it seems to mean that the unelected ICANN board,
>dominated by a pro-IAHC (ISOC/CORE/INTA) President and Jon Postel's
>perjurer-attorney Joe Sims, intend to control and regulate all TLDs,
>including all the ccTLDs, to their economic advantage and that of
>ISOC/CORE/INTA.
ALL TLDs ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~jchance/animal_f.html
One night when Farmer Jones [U.S. Gov] has gone to bed drunk, all the
animals [Netizens] of Manor Farm [The Internet] assemble in the barn for a
[IAHC] meeting. Old Major [Postel], the prize pig, wants to tell them about
a strange dream he had. First, he tells them in clear, powerful language
"the nature of life" as he has come to understand it. Animals toil, suffer,
get barely enough to eat; as soon as they are no longer useful, they are
slaughtered. And why? Because animals are enslaved by Man [NSI], "the only
creature that consumes without producing." There is only one solution: Man
must be removed. And animals must be perfectly united for their common
goal: Rebellion.
After a brief interruption caused by the dogs [ORSC & BWG] chasing after
some rats [ICANN Board Appointees] and a vote proposed by Major to decide
if rats are comrades (they are), Major sums up: All animals are friends,
Man is the enemy. Animals must avoid Man's habits: no houses, beds,
clothes, alcohol, money, trade. Above all, "we are brothers. No animal must
ever kill any other animal. All animals are equal." He cannot describe his
dream to them, "a dream of the earth as it will be when Man has vanished."
But he does teach them an old animal song, "Beasts of England,"
["Registrars = Competition"] which came back to him in his dream. The
repeated singing of this revolutionary song throws the animals into a frenzy.
Major dies soon after, but the animals feel they should prepare for the
Rebellion he preached. The work of teaching and organizing the others falls
on the pigs [ISOC, et al], thought to be the cleverest animals. Snowball
[Heath] and Napoleon [Roberts] are "pre-eminent among the pigs"; and then
there is Squealer [Crocker], "a brilliant talker."
Mr. Jones drinks and neglects his farm more and more. One evening, when he
has forgotten to feed them for over a day, the animals break into the
store-shed [Root Servers] and begin helping themselves. Jones and his men
[Magaziner] charge in, lashing with their whips. This is more than the
hungry animals can bear. They all fling themselves on their tormentors. The
surprised and frightened men are driven from the farm. Unexpectedly, the
Rebellion has been accomplished. Jones is expelled; Manor Farm belongs to
the animals.
Toward the end, Napolean and the other pigs reduce the Seven Commandments
to one, which was...
ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS
Respectfully,
Jay Fenello
President, Iperdome, Inc.� 404-943-0524
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