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<div>And staying on the <em>both-rights-and-development-and-throw-in-security</em> ITC topic... and the famous edicts toward <u>"respect4all"</u> ... plus your current observations on variability (paraphrase) ...</div>
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<div>Well maybe that's what we get as a vacillating culture of betimes descriptive-ist (sort of bottom up?) and betimes prescriptive-ist (sort of top down?) provid<em>ers</em> and provis<em>ees and processes providing provisions.</em></div>
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<div>Agreed- its at least about <em>interfaces</em> and <em>interfaces</em> about <em>networks</em> and etc. and these sometimes about people but often also about 'systems of systems' that are not flesh and blood. And in any case, single nodes being networks, that has to be taken into account as well.</div>
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<div>If we wish.</div>
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<div>P.S. Nothing I've been posting is about particular individuals.</div>
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<div>P.P.S. Say more perhaps in a side note on the intriguing international norms for discourse.</div>
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<div>And perhaps also 'decorum' the ''grand master-piece to observe".</div>
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<div>LDMF</div>
<div>Online ARPANet forward..</div>
<div>And now *Respectful Interfaces Programme*; Communications Coordination Committee for the U.N... </div>
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<div>Y'all come on by.<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Eric Dierker <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:cogitoergosum@sbcglobal.net" target="_blank">cogitoergosum@sbcglobal.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div>I am partaking on a rather long and sometimes boring independent work on International Norms for discourse. (I have found within a 20 mile radius there may be as many as 100 norms of respect, yet cities and rural have less in common than do cities from America and East Asia).</div>
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<div>But today I took a side trip to an 1865 original schoolhouse from the American Southwest. Clearly the easiest place to find instruction on how to act is in education. </div>
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<div>This was quite a fun find and I believe I will find the origins in Jolly old England. It is relevant here as we watch and undertake a vote, tightening controls over interface on this list. Rules change and cultures deviate in a general way. But our systems are not so different than how we treated abhorrent behavior in the past. In my grade school we did not have lashes, we had swats on the behind. I was a record holder no doubt ;-)</div>
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<div>ps - I searched for copywrites - if any one knows, please let them know I am a scoundrel.</div></td></tr></tbody></table></blockquote></div><br>