aw jp, I gotta love you ‘ cause you make me laugh.
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Al Gore certainly didn't anticipate the directions it has taken.
I don't listen to news podcasts and I'm sure there are good ones, but feel like I can get along fine with mainstream news. Some things are worth digging into a little and there's not a perfect news source. Or at least one that agrees with all of my opinions. Some news is worth ignoring. I do occasionally catch BBC world news in the evening and have streamed al jazeera in the past. It's interesting to get a point of view from an outside source.
I was at the first Interop event, and worked on the NCP->TCP transition, and did one of the first from-the-specs implementations of IP/TCP to verify the specs were adequate. I do not recall seeing Al at any of these events, or any of our IETF meetings, but perhaps he didn't have a jet yet so it was difficult to attend.
JP, the logical extension of your argument is that we deny all sources of information to those who cannot process that information adequately. And by “adequately” I mean a way that meets with your approval. That probably means coming up with conclusions you agree with.
Perhaps you do in fact think that all information should be run through the Ministry of Truth?
Of course I was just joking about Al Gore, but thanks for helping with that. I saw a sci-fi film where sometime a few decades ago the world was split into two parallel worlds. One had the internet, cell phones, etc just like now. The other advanced but never developed that technology. The world with out internet was not a good place to live. Although I'm not convinced the it's evils may catch up with us one day, it was an interesting premise to think about.