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Re: [ga] Re: [CRIS Info] FW: Communications issues as important asenvironment, says new Syracuse University Convergence Center report
- To: amcgee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Art McGee), jwkckid1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jeff Williams)
- Subject: Re: [ga] Re: [CRIS Info] FW: Communications issues as important asenvironment, says new Syracuse University Convergence Center report
- From: RBHauptman@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 21:31:40 -0400
- Cc: mueller@xxxxxxx (Milton Mueller), ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (General Assembly of the DNSO)
- Sender: owner-ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I think your wish for "netiquette" is going to fall on deaf ears. He says anything and everything he pleases.
And a big Hello to Milton at Syracuse. I am a Maxwell grad.
Rick Hauptman
Time, Art McGee <amcgee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> One however should not discount Milton in any way
>> automatically as he has expressed in good form and phrase,
>> execellent ideas that should be given serious
>> consideration.
>
>I wasn't discounting anyone. For the record, I was just
>sending you a private note of praise which wasn't for public
>comment. You might want to brush up on your netiquette
>because you obviously didn't learn about it from your parents.
>
>I was making a more general observation about the way policy
>wonks, academics, and techies tend to dominate most of the
>discussions around communications and media, even though the
>public is the only entity that gives all of this it's value.
>None of this has any meaning outside the context of it's use
>by people, and yet, people are often an afterthought when it
>comes to the decisionmaking. That was my point. It wasn't
>about anyone in particular, but a more general observation.
>
>
>Art McGee
>Principal Consultant
>Virtual Identity
>Communications+Media+Technology
>1-510-967-9381
>
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