Fiber to the People: Lessig, IEEE & AFNs
Codeine writes "Larry Lessig articulates some infrastructure observations based on work by the IEEE & Cornell AFN Institute regarding 'end-user-as owner' (EUO) advanced fibre networks."
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Make up your mind!
I applaud their actions.
The countries named have no place in the technology sector.
How are Michael Sims, Michael Jackson, and McDonalds all alike?
They all put 40 year old slabs of meat in ten year old buns.
ROOFLE.
Not only is the economic downturn having an effect on high-tech companies in Scotland but there also seems to be a spate of Health and Safety issues arising. In a similar light do the people of India remember the tragedy of Bhopal as a warning to developing countries with not so stringent heath laws not to be the centre for industries that cannot afford the massive compensation claims of employees in developed countries?
Fiber to the People: Lessig, IEEE & AFNs
Posted by michael on Sunday November 23, @03:33PM
from the what-do-we-want-bandwidth-when-do-we-want-it-now dept.
Codeine writes "Larry Lessig articulates some infrastructure observations based on work by the IEEE & Cornell AFN Institute regarding 'end-user-as owner' (EUO) advanced fibre networks."
You need to practice some math. How many people do you think have he right to meta-moderate? And how many percent of that people does it take to successfully moderate another moderator negative? And do you think are your chances that you'll be able to moderate the same moderation with each of your 10 accounts?
I bet you also buy lottery tickets, right?