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The Internet has always had some level of intelligence
The Internet has always had some level of intelligence. As the father of the Internet Robert Kahn says: "I'm against anything that bans intelligence inside the cloud". Even Vint Cerf tries to shy away from the dumb network is good argument and he'll try to pull the wool over our eyes that Markey and Snowe-Dorgan isn't about banning prioritization.

I do have to at least give you credit for being honest. I think you?re wrong but you?re honest about your position on the debate and that?s a lot more than I can say for the rest of the Net Stupidity crowd.

As for my piece on ?A rational debate on Net Neutrality?, it was widely cited by both proponents and opponents on Net Neutrality. That is what I intended and I?m happy it worked.
Posted by: georgeou   Posted on: 09/10/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The Internet has always had some level of intelligence  georgeou | 09/10/07
History?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/10/07
Stop with the Strawman arguments  georgeou | 09/10/07
Which is the straw man?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/10/07
Download time  Update victim | 09/11/07
Addendum  Update victim | 09/11/07
You said that it doesn't bother me if people get blocked  georgeou | 02/05/08
Well said by Yagotta  buzzl | 09/11/07
Who pays?  Anton Philidor | 09/10/07
Support principles, not companies  John L. Ries | 09/10/07
One definition of "best for the internet"...  Anton Philidor | 09/10/07
It takes two  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/10/07
Limit to the charges.  Anton Philidor | 09/10/07
So what am I, chopped liver?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/10/07
More specifically, pate.  Anton Philidor | 09/10/07
Better how?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/10/07
I don't think I'm starting at your level of understanding  TrPrince | 09/10/07
The answers to all your questions are simple  Ole Man | 09/10/07
That made so little sense...  TrPrince | 09/10/07
Sorry, no offense intended  Ole Man | 09/10/07
I'll have to agree with you Dana,  devlin_X | 09/10/07
RE: Phony choices in the net neutrality debate  anowrast | 09/10/07
Internet is already largely private  John L. Ries | 09/10/07
One more thing, "Net Stupidity" is my original phrase  georgeou | 09/10/07
Stupid is often more reliable  John L. Ries | 09/10/07
FSVO "Intelligence"  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/10/07
That is about the dumbest, if not the most stupid  Ole Man | 09/10/07
RE: Phony choices in the net neutrality debate  lucky 13 | 09/10/07
I salute you, Dana  Ole Man | 09/10/07
RE: Phony choices in the net neutrality debate  ScratchCA | 09/11/07
RE: Phony choices in the net neutrality debate  Steven J. Ackerman | 09/11/07
Quality of $ervice  wmlundine | 09/11/07
Broadband's Promise  PKrebs | 09/11/07
No such thing as a free kitten  Kyser Soze | 09/12/07
Competition is not a kitten  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 09/14/07

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