[ale] OT: Craig Newmark of Craig's List on Net Neutrality
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Mon Jun 12 11:39:27 EDT 2006
Jim Popovitch wrote:
> eoffrey wrote:
>> Jim Popovitch wrote:
>>> Geoffrey wrote:
>>>> Jim Popovitch wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Is that FUD? Where do you see that this is the issue that
>>>>> broadband providers are concerned with?
>>>> Do you really think they'll stop at simply prompting you to go to
>>>> another site? Come on, look at television. There's not a
>>>> channel out there that doesn't have pop up commercials during the
>>>> shows now. It was bad enough when the commercials interupted
>>>> the shows, now they're running during them.
>>> So, why aren't you advocating a law to restrict TV broadcasters
>>> from displaying pop-up ads on their content? I understand that you
>>> have pet-peeves (lots of them it seems ;-)), but really now,
>>> should everyone of your pet-peeves stimulate a new law (which, btw,
>>> passing new laws isn't cheap either)?
>> You know what Jim, I'm not going to get into another pissing contest
>> with you because you seem to enjoy that.
>
> Oh Geoffrey stop that again, it makes you look petty. You respond to
> someone's comments, and when they respond back you point a finger and
> call it a pissing contest. Nice.
Petty? Who's the one dropping personal insults with their posts? Now
that's petty. You can't have a discussion without attacking the poster.
I'll be glad to have a constructive discussion about the subject, but
don't go insulting people and throwing words in their mouths. I never
once suggested a law regarding TV. If you read it that way, that's your
problem.
>> But, I did not once mentioned creating any laws. The original post
>> was about a law that was pushed through that would quote: 'allow
>> internet service providers to play favorites among different web
> > sites.' Seems to me, I'm simply arguing against that law.
>
> You are arguing against a new law in the present case of "Net
> Neutrality". But your comments (that I was replying to above) about TV
> Pop-up ads and TV broadcasters clearly implied that if you didn't do
> _something_ to stop them the world could run a muck.
How you turn a discussion against a particular law into one promoting
one is beyond me. I find it interesting that you trimmed my comment as
to what I stated my solution to the TV problem is and that was:
'As for television, I simply don't watch it anymore, so the popup ad
folks don't get my eyes..'
--
Until later, Geoffrey
Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little
security will deserve neither and lose both. - Benjamin Franklin
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