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Re: ISPs as stakeholders
- Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 21:41:17 -0500
- From: Jay@Iperdome.com
- Subject: Re: ISPs as stakeholders
At 08:33 PM 12/10/97 -0500, Dave Crocker / IMC wrote:
>>Your persistent unwillingness to pass on this information (privately)
>>to me is leading to my unwilling belief that this person does not
>>actually exist. I would prefer to believe otherwise.
>
>Facinating basis for calling someone a liar.
>
>Creates a really excellent incentive for being willing to take other
>initiatives trying to be helpful and clarify the confusion introduced by
>other participants.
For those who are new to these lists, Heather has good reason
to question Dave's reference to a secret legal expert. In
case you've missed other Crocker-isms, here is one that is
especially interesting:
On 09/19/97 the Wall Street Journal said:
>"I am not going to go down in history as the one that screwed up" the
>way the [Internet] works by signing a flawed [domain-name] agreement,
>huffed the defector, Donald Heath, head of the [Internet] Society, an
>international organization that coordinates [Internet] policy and
>technology.
Then at 04:49 PM 9/26/97 -0700, Dave Crocker / IMC wrote:
> The story is quite simply bogus. Don hasn't recanted, and as I said in a
>previous note, the quotation is from the CEO of SAIC, the folks who own
>NSI, not Don.
Then at 10:58 AM 9/27/97 -0400, Don Heath wrote:
>The reporter for the WSJ Europe, in my opinion, is very
>competent. I had some problems with the plan, she knew it.
>They have been, or are being, fixed.
Regards,
Jay Fenello
President, Iperdome, Inc.
404-250-3242 http://www.iperdome.com