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Re: The transition to digital and the death of common sense
by Jim Fleming
These poor broadcasters. They're stuck with an uncertain regulator. They crave protection, they cherish their special status, but they can't tell what's going to happen next - and it causes an awful lot of anxiety for them. It's a schizophrenic existence, being a broadcaster. Your entire existence is predicated on the favors granted you by government. These poor main-frame meat-space Registries. They're stuck with an uncertain regulator [ICANN]. They crave protection, they cherish their special status, but they can't tell what's going to happen next - and it causes an awful lot of anxiety for them. It's a schizophrenic existence, being a Registry. Your entire existence is predicated on the favors granted you by government...and a secret society of insiders. What is ironic is that ICANN was only set up to do a limited market test of 5 to 10 TLDs and new Registries. One of the goals was of course to level the playing field the governments set up by funding the secret society, and their Registry partner. The result of course has been a failure because the insiders all funded their own agendas, and their secret meat-space travel society. Fortunately, Netizens are not fooled...they have moved way beyond where the meat-space society will ever reach and they now can cut-off the meat-space society, by not routing their traffic. Imagine a new meat-space colony on Mars, deciding to no longer waste THEIR valuable limited time, on the people left behind on Earth. Unfortunately, the same corrupt crowd would push their way to the head of the line to get the last seat to Mars....ala the Titanic These poor main-frame meat-space RIRs. They're stuck with an uncertain regulator [ICANN]. They crave protection, they cherish their special status, but they can't tell what's going to happen next - and it causes an awful lot of anxiety for them. It's a schizophrenic existence, being an RIR. Your entire existence is predicated on the favors granted you by government...and a secret society of insiders. Imagine a new Cyberspace colony on Mars, deciding to no longer waste THEIR valuable limited time, on the people left behind on Earth. How do they do it ? They click a mouse and they are there...100% free of the secret societies and insiders who game the systems in meat-space.
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