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RE: [ga] Condolances, and News from New York
Joanna, our thoughts are with you in this. We all hope for a positive
outcome... Marilyn
-----Original Message-----
From: Joanna Lane [mailto:jo-uk@rcn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 7:54 PM
To: Peter Dengate-Thrush; ga@dnso.org
Subject: Re: [ga] Condolances, and News from New York
Speaking personally, I would like to express my thanks for expressions of
support from all over the world, both on and off-list, which have touched us
here. When all this is all over, (if ever), I will write a piece on the part
the internet has played. In short, it has proved the most trustworthy of all
media for direct one to one communication. However, I do wonder whether it
would be a different story if one of ICANN's root servers were located below
14th Street in lower Manhattan.
For the record, over the last 30 hours, in this area at least, it has proved
extremely difficult to get an international phone call through, lines are
jammed, and, as you may know, both wireless phones and NYC TV transmission
signals have been severely disrupted, as many attenae on the WTC rooftops
were lost. I cannot be alone in having relied on email to keep in touch
worldwide, for which I am very grateful, not least to those in this
organization who have helped build the thing. If this had happened
pre-internet, it would be a different story. Many are using email and
relying on websites to access emergency information, although I believe many
of these are also overloaded.
The bad news is that my husband's cousin is missing, Richard Catarelli, who
was located in WTC Building One, above the 65th floor where the first plane
struck. Consequently, I have reorganized my priorities, and regret that I am
forced to recuse myself from ICANN business from the time being.
Regards,
Joanna
on 9/11/01 8:38 PM, Peter Dengate-Thrush at barrister@chambers.gen.nz wrote:
> I would like to add my condolences to all those that have been made on the
> list today. Its hard to know what more to say. Like many I have friends
and
> colleagues in the surrounding area. My sister and her family were (we have
> just found out) on one of the last flights out of LA, returning via London
> from a family wedding in Scotland. Thankfully, they are safely home.
> Joop, and others we guess, are stranded for some time in Montevideo.
>
> One of the big things I have learned from this ICANN process, as we have
> moved from city to city, and met the cc managers from each region, is how
> much more alike we are than our differences would suggest. This tragedy
> certainly puts our own sometimes bitter arguments into perspective.
>
> (Thanks for the news Joanna. For the record, we are getting full BBC
> coverage from the UK, including local comment. I agree that New Yorkers,
and
> "DC-ites" will survive this.)
>
> Regards
>
>
>
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