Personal Democrary Forum 2006 — coming up on Monday

On Monday, May 15, Andrew Raseij and Micah Sifry are putting on Personal Democracy Forum 2006 here in NYC.  It's at the City University of New York’s (CUNY) Graduate Center, located at 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street, across the street from the Empire State Building.

Between 5 and 6pm, at the end of a long and interesting day of panels and plenaries and blogging and chatting, I'll be part of a debate about network neutrality.  Come by so that you'll be around when it's time to go out for drinks with the panel.

Suggestion for those who heads may be spinning and eyes may be glazing by 5pm:  consider playing NN bingo — make up squares for words like “local loop” and “extortion” and “heavy-handed regulation” and “quality of service” and “let the market decide” and “permission” and “ecommerce giants” and “chokehold abuse” and “long tail”.  Then play the game behind the panelists' backs, on the chat screen.  Should be fun! 

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