[governance] Uni.X to Uni.X .NETworking - Local Alphabets (ABCDEFGHILNOPRST)

Jim Fleming JimFleming at ameritech.net
Tue Nov 1 20:28:11 EST 2005


Given the 64-bit number plan derived directly from 160-bit Uni.X to Uni.X
messages:
01.01.DDDD.000.DDDDDDD.0.1.<<<<32 bits>>>>.0.000000.0.1.DDD
DDDDD for 16 Super States - The Lower-48 maps as 3 States per Super State
DDDDDDD for 128 metro areas in each Super State
0000 - The Island Nation of DelMarVa (.DE, .MD, .VA)
...
1111 - The Island Nation of CANVAS (.CA, .NV, .AZ)

With 16 Super States, and 128 metro areas in each Super State there can be
many communities. Those communities may be on-line all of the time. Unlike
meat-space people who use the Internet to talk about meeting about
governance,
some cyberspace people use the Internet 24x7 and the governance is a natural
part of that usage.

Because of the diversity and unique nature of the different communities.
There
may be more than one 16-symbol alphabet. Also, some communities may choose
not to include the DOT as a symbol and may prefer to use @ for e-mail
centric
handles, or some other symbol. Some people can not tolerate the concept of
choice, they think there can only be one symbol set, one language, etc. You
can
see their results when it comes to TLDs, etc. You can also see their results
when
it comes to fair allocation of address space resources. They can not
tolerate the
concept of people choosing their prefix. They of course would not get paid
if that
was allowed.

For the Island Nation of DelMarVa, in order to obtain your FREE 32-bit
address
space prefix, all you have to do is select a UNIque 8 letter domain name.
The 8 letters include the DOT (.)
The 8 letters are selected from the following .MARS 16-symbol set.

.CDEIMNOPRTUV389

      0000 0 .
      0001 1 C
      0010 2 D
      0011 3 E
      0100 4 I
      0101 5 M
      0110 6 N
      0111 7 O
      1000 8 P
      1001 9 R
      1010 A T
      1011 B U
      1100 C V
      1101 D 3
      1110 E 8
      1111 F 9

The 1111 - The Island Nation of CANVAS (.CA, .NV, .AZ) may decide to use
a different 16-symbol set. The letters A and Z may be more desirable. X may
also
be useful, for the people in Toronto, Canvas. The digit 6 may also be
desired. Again,
the DOT (.) does not have to be a given. It may be undesirable because it
reduces
the length of names and some prefer to only allow name segments to be added
for
use with the free Dynamic DNS (dyndns) at the third-level. In selecting 16
symbols
one could start with the 26 A to Z and decide what 10 to remove. Note, the
alphabet
once only had 23 letters a long time ago. The letters J, U and W are new. In
other
alphabets, it is common to see the K, Q and V, W, X, Y, and Z missing. If M
is
removed as being close to N, then you have 16 symbols left. The .AZ
extension could
be assumed for all names, as an added benefit, bringing back the Z. The
result would
be that people select their UNIque 32-bit prefix by arranging the following
16 symbols.

ABCDEFGHILNOPRST

Within each island nation, the same 32-bit pattern could be re-used, because
in
DelMarVa one name may map to the same name found in CANVAS. That is ok
because there is a unique prefix for each island. The 32-bit patterns are
re-used.
The 32-bit patterns do not belong to certain people, they have to be
considered in
the context of the island nation and the specific metro area. Using the
16-symbol
set, there can be over 4 billion unique names and therefore unique 32-bit
prefixes.
It seems odd that people would fight about names and even more odd that
people
would fight about unique 32-bit patterns. There are plenty for everyone.
Unfortunately,
THE Big Lie Society has mislead people and lied to them about what the
technology
can support. They profit from those lies.

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