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Re: [atlarge-discuss] Fw: Hello World
It did not really help much.
How about what you do and who you are?
urls are helpful or websites.
eric
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> Ohboy.. I sent this to the wrong address the first time. I'll try
> again ;-)
>
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Please, I appologize for the lengthy words. I had an extra hour before
> work this morning (sysadmin) and did feel I should have at least one
> email on record before the vote.
>
> I am deeply appreciative of the natural momentum people of similar
> interest show toward organizing and formalizing a way to share that
> interest. I also appreciate it when that momentum has repeatedly
> nudged me into responding, good job! I'm on the list of acceptees and
> recognize and accept that one not seen or heard, generally, should
> expect no support. Yet, I'm on the list anyway, double good job! A
> platform so open even non-active voices are heard is a very noble test
> of this spirit.
>
> Looking at this interest and its representation and the circumstances
> that form to allow expression I'm seeing how this can be something as
> inherently guarded as one's own privacy. And that's exactly what is
> being both challenged and required by considering whether to take a
> path of "No Globalization Without Representation," to borrow a banner
> from the latest book I'm reading, _Tommorrow Now_, by Bruce Sterling.
> But, this
> representation, itself, represents a quantum leap in the art of sharing
> one's voice, the Internet. We, as participants, are noticing a
>sophistication in rising perspective that allows novel ways to consider
>the ebbs and flows of this new found liberty. Resepct for the source of
>that ability requires us to establish a new metric for it.
>
> The group is in formulation of legitimacy. Making the motions that
> endow it with that mantle often really does produce it. But durability
> will be determined by whether that process remains open or not, if
> participants, who come later, are allowed to adjust, redefine, defend,
> ammend, catch up, and/or blaze. Threats to this process are why it
> exists. The complications that arise are the result of the growing
> sophistication. I expose a little of my privacy when I say that I
> believe more sophistication will allow better threat management so we
> should continue to work toward this goal of formalization. And to that
> end bring as many of the new tools of the trade (some being explored at
> this very moment) as we can carry, this email list being only one of
> them, others offered by personal effort or suggestion. Also, please
> recognize that the frustrations being encountered are ones born from
> the limits to technology and not to our potential to be nice to each
> other.
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mark Poole
> domain name registree
> imperma.net
>
>
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