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Re: [ga] UDRP Task Force Questionnaire
Bull pucky to both of you.
Pull it up and see that your Norton does not do an SOS. You two bad ass
intellectual programmers crack me up. I do not accuse anyone, I state fact. So
Jeff take your point entirely and relieve us of your sophistry. It is poison and
you two are still invited to my party in MDR. Come on it is a quick and
beautiful drive down the coast for you Roeland and a short 3 hour flight for you
Jeff. If money or security is the issue I got you both covered-- I have a 44 and
bring your sleeping bags I have a room, all right we will chip in for gas too.
Dang I already have about five takers, this should be fun. Any self respecting
women should probably make alternative arrangements. Brett and Josh you two are
in the area can you take overflow as long as they promise to behave?
Hey folks I am making light simply to show that we have small differences and
that if we get together we can make a difference. Jeff and Roeland are right, I
wrote in an overreacting way, but it was to nudge a few fence sitters into
action. I truly believe that this group is ready to do well. Just getting
together will be all the catalyst we need. Remember "we don't need no stinkin
badges".
Eric
Thank you Jeff and Roeland for your hard work and caring
Jeff Williams wrote:
> Roeland and all assembly members,
>
> Yes again Eric did miss the point entirely. :( You are of course
> quite right in you comments Roeland. I tried to be brief without
> unduly or unjustifiably criticizing the Task Force and the NC.
>
> Roeland Meyer wrote:
>
> > You over-react to a mis-understanding. No one is accusing the task force of
> > distributing a virus. What is, in fact, being stated is that the
> > distribution, BECAUSE it is a DOC file, will be less than complete. That it
> > will not reach its intended audience. More and more sites re-route DOC file
> > attachment s to /dev/nul as a matter of course. As a matter of fact, it is
> > begining to become a real problem. SirCam and Nimda both create DOC files
> > and send them out as file attachments. Without special software, it is
> > impossible to know whether or not a DOC file contains a virus until it is
> > opened and activated. Once you have done that, there is no way to prevent
> > the infestation. Many sites take the security precaution of deleting ALL
> > attached DOC files. They also do this with EXE and COM files. Some are also
> > begining to do it with PDF files, as well.
> >
> > This is not a subject of halarity, it is very sad. It is one of the things
> > damaging public trust in the Internet, as a whole. As a techie/marketer,
> > this makes my job very difficult. As a shareholder in an internet based
> > business, it causes deep concern.
> >
> > |> -----Original Message-----
> > |> From: Eric Dierker [mailto:eric@hi-tek.com]
> > |> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 5:57 PM
> > |> To: Jeff Williams
> > |> Cc: DannyYounger@cs.com; ga@dnso.org
> > |> Subject: Re: [ga] UDRP Task Force Questionnaire
> > |>
> > |>
> > |> This is just gut wrenching hilarious. I don't care how
> > |> serious it is. It could
> > |> not be any better scripted in a Ludlum farce of Mel Brooks
> > |> satire. ICANN spends
> > |> 500 thousand dollars on a committee that creates a document
> > |> that likely carries a
> > |> virus, Clanceys' NetForce could not come up with this scenario.
> > |>
> > |> Then they declare a credible threat to the ICANN meeting,
> > |> invite everyone to
> > |> attend and then send them across the street to the
> > |> completely insecure Tiki Room.
> > |>
> > |> Come on, where is that guy that does the ICANN animated
> > |> clips. I was trying to
> > |> think of something more ridiculous just for a fun
> > |> comparison, but I found that I
> > |> could not top this, and then I got a cold sweat when I
> > |> realized all of my
> > |> scenarios could come true.
> > |>
> > |> The term "criminally stupid" comes to mind.
> > |>
> > |> Later I will announce a location for a party for any and all
> > |> who want to laugh and
> > |> cry together after the first public meeting regarding this
> > |> sit-com. Both Bill and
> > |> Jeff are invited and gloves are totally optional.
> > |>
> > |> Quite Sincerely,
> > |> Eric
> > |>
> > |> PS. If you are hesitating on coming please do, I will make
> > |> it worth your while
> > |> with a tour of the famous Venice Beach, believe me it is not
> > |> as Freaky as ICANN
> > |> but it is real. We can always drop down and see the Queen
> > |> Mary and the Spruce
> > |> Goose--good ideas but bad execution, sound familiar.
> > |>
> > |> Jeff Williams wrote:
> > |>
> > |> > Danny and all assembly members,
> > |> >
> > |> > As you know .doc files are well known to carry viruses.
> > |> Will there
> > |> > be a HTML version available?
> > |> >
> > |> > DannyYounger@cs.com wrote:
> > |> >
> > |> > > The UDRP Task Force has produced a questionnaire which
> > |> is posted at
> > |> > > http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/nc-udrp/Arc00/doc00007.doc
> > |> > >
> > |> > > I encourage every member of this Assembly to respond to
> > |> this questionnaire.
> > |> > > At this time, it is still not clear to which address
> > |> responses should be
> > |> > > sent, but I hope to have that answer for you soon.
> > |> > >
> > |> > > The questionnaire will soon be made available in French
> > |> and Spanish, and the
> > |> > > deadline for all replies is set for December 17.
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> > |> > Regards,
> > |> >
> > |> > --
> > |> > Jeffrey A. Williams
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>
> --
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