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Re: a VERY unethical practice?

From: Jim Namaste <jim.namaste_at_netpartners-marketing.com>
Date: Mon 09 Sep 2002 07:55:20 -0500

Just tough for me to pass this up, being trained, etc. in
political philosophy many years ago.

The way to look at most of these issues really does require
attention to deep fundamentals. E.g. the Web has to do with
information and hundreds of millions of people who all want
different methods for getting that information to them.
Personally I like good popups and hate bad popups and also
like good methods for getting the good popups to me and hate
bad methods of getting good or bad popups to me. I do not
like the popunder method.

It is actually a good, but not practical, idea to have the
RIGHT Supreme Something in charge of regulating everything.
Problem is that no one in thousands of years has been able
to figure how to make the RSS acceptable or work for more
than a few years. E.g. the U.S political system has become
pretty much a disaster by now. ( I spent years studying and
teaching this stuff and have a decent idea what I am talking
about.)

Of course, I know exactly one person who would be a good
RSS, but unfortunately there are at least 6 billion or so
other people who would disagree with me, if you get my drift
not just re RSS, but also re any kind of banning, etc.



Received on Mon Sep 09 2002 - 07:55:20 CDT


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