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...riddle. Austere, he neither smoked nor drank. He would summon aides at all hours to discuss an issue, then closet himself for days before abruptly announcing a decision. He never came to America; from Nixon to Clinton, they either traveled the road to Damascus or met him in neutral Geneva. They worried about elections and deadlines; a dictator, he never worried about the clock ticking. He was legendary for his marathon negotiating sessions and infuriating intransigence. But it was his actions that so befuddled American leaders. Syria helped lead the 1973 Yom Kippur War against Israel; in 1976, it marched...
...reason was innovation. Simple networks can't discriminate; they are inherently neutral among network uses. Innovators thus don't need to negotiate with every network owner before a new technology is available to all. The burden on innovation is kept small; innovation is, in turn, large...
...test will be whether AOL sticks to the principle of e2e, and if it doesn't, whether the government will understand enough to defend the principle in response. If AOL respects e2e in broadband, if it keeps the platform of the network neutral among new uses, if it builds a guarantee into its architecture that innovation will be allowed and encouraged, then we should not worry so much about what AOL owns. Only when it tries to own (through architecture) the right to innovate should we worry...
...class we have feelings about this institution which range from adamantly negative to lukewarmly neutral to euphorically ecstatic. Those who have hated it here did so because their interaction with the ghosts and the living beings who make up the best of this place was minimal, replaced instead by bureaucratic frustration, poor or absent advising, and a belief that Harvard didn't care about them as individuals. Those who have loved it here did so because through a combination of a lot of luck and some purpose, they spent four years surrounded by people--professors, friends and colleagues--who have...
...think it's basically a value-neutral message. Memorial Church is not known for its Christian fundamentalism," Gruenhut said...