Bert Notorius
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how will you
possibly survive?
al gore
should have seen
this coming.
possibly survive?
al gore
should have seen
this coming.
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The person who created Mosaic directly attribute it's creation to funding provided by Gore's bill.As far back as the 1970s Congressman Gore promoted the idea of high speed telecommunications as an engine for both economic growth and the improvement of our educational system. He was the first elected official to grasp the potential of computer communications to have a broader impact than just improving the conduct of science and scholarship. Though easily forgotten, now, at the time this was an unproven and controversial concept.
Gore secured the passage of the High Performance Computing and Communications Act in 1991. This “Gore Act” supported the National Research and Education Network (NREN) initiative that became one of the major vehicles for the spread of the Internet beyond the field of computer science.
The Internet isn't "broken".
I'm not aware of anyone who has made that claim, though people who are in favor of ISP's being able to block or slow traffic from companies they don't like make the claim that people opposed to ISP's doing that are saying the Internet is broken.
Al Gore did address the issues that will be the result of the Thursday's repeal when he and Tim-Berners Lee spoke at the Campus Party Brazil conference in 2011.
PS, Gore never claimed to have invented the Internet.
That idiotic claim by the right has been debunked many times, including by the men who invented the TCP and IP protocols.
In fact, Robert Kahn and Vint Cerf said
The person who created Mosaic directly attribute it's creation to funding provided by Gore's bill.
how will you
possibly survive?
al gore
should have seen
this coming.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ntion-of-the-internet/?utm_term=.a3fc3402998eIt all started during a March 8, 1999, interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, as Gore was preparing to make a run for the Democratic nomination for president. The clip of Blitzer asking Gore about his vision is embedded below.
But it will emerge from my dialogue with the American people. I’ve traveled to every part of this country during the last six years. During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country’s economic growth, environmental protection, improvements in our educational system.
As you can see, the critical sentence just fell amid a bunch of boring verbiage, like a diamond in the rough: “During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet.”
I hear there is some internet out Californy way.
Give it some time to filter down. The "Net Neutrality" laws or whatever it is, haven't had time to literally be put into practice.
time, as in nanoseconds?
Fixed for ya.al's inventing of
the internet has become
a humorous example of
ratfucking bullshit
coined by Rush Limbo
the big fat liar
and swallowed by all
naive, shit-eating
denialists,
alas.
Fixed for ya.
Except he never claimed that; Rush Limbo did.claiming to have
invented the internet
isn't even his most
perposterous
posturing.
Except he never claimed that; Rush Limbo did.
Keep swallowing.
And get a spell checker.
If it's slowed to the point it's not a viable source for use how is that different from blocking?I thought that Ajit Pai's proposal was around giving ISPs permission to slow or speed traffic
Did he mention 'Blocking' too?
I wasn't aware of that. An entirely different ballgame.
Thanks for confirming he never said he invented the Internet.
All we're doing is going back to the way the Intenet was run before 2015.
That's not correct and isn't even near the same zip code as correct, though it doesn't really matter now, as the Internet has ceased to be open and democratic.
Interesting side note; since most common carrier telephone services are now carried over IP, the decision to label the internet as an information service instead of treating it like a utility or essential service means voice telephony can also be fully commercialized.
Outside the united states, radio waves are still primarily mandated for social purposes as opposed to purely commercial purposes.
Nobody should be surprised when the Internet's "fringe" elements and non mainstream interest groups are discontinued or priced out of existence by free market capitalism.
You're full of shit.
I do have a different view on this topic than you.
So does the Smithsonian.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/inno...its-roots-fight-over-radio-freedom-180952774/
I don't give a shit. The Net Neutrality rules of Barack Obama didn't even take effect until 2015. Before that, they didn't exist.
I don't give a shit. The Net Neutrality rules of Barack Obama didn't even take effect until 2015. Before that, they didn't exist.
WE don't need net neutrality, right? RIGHT?I don't give a shit. The Net Neutrality rules of Barack Obama didn't even take effect until 2015. Before that, they didn't exist.