In motion
Today was a good day because I got the chance to talk about how the
internet works with a class of law students. But now it’s
time to move on, no time to blog, and I’ll be back writing here
tomorrow.
For a break, go look at Jeremy Denk’s last two
entries.
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“I got the chance to talk about how the internet works with a class of law students.”
As an ICANN Director (unelected and planted by Esther Dyson and others), are you sure you were talking about how the .NET works ? or NOTwork ? Did you explain how 250,000 people are preparing a class
action lawsuit for losing their domain names because of YOUR policies?
Also, were you talking about the old legacy internet ?
that people are working to route around, to free themselves, and to
prevent more nonsense because of YOUR policies ?
Did you explain to the students how you will be migrating your blog
and OneWebDay events to the new IPv6 network ? How is that
progressing ? When you publish your AAAA records, are you aware that
your A record address space can then be reclaimed and reused by
waiting ISPs ? When can people expect to see your AAAA records ?
What SPECTRUM will you be using ?
“I got the chance to talk about how the internet works with a class of law students.”
As an ICANN Director (unelected and planted by Esther Dyson and others), are you sure you were talking about how the .NET works ? or NOTwork ? Did you explain how 250,000 people are preparing a class
action lawsuit for losing their domain names because of YOUR policies?
Also, were you talking about the old legacy internet ?
that people are working to route around, to free themselves, and to
prevent more nonsense because of YOUR policies ?
Did you explain to the students how you will be migrating your blog
and OneWebDay events to the new IPv6 network ? How is that
progressing ? When you publish your AAAA records, are you aware that
your A record address space can then be reclaimed and reused by
waiting ISPs ? When can people expect to see your AAAA records ?
What SPECTRUM will you be using ?