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On 8/10/2012 2:17 PM, Avri Doria wrote:
> sounds like we should make sure Reding gets a copy.
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> avri
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> On 10 Aug 2012, at 16:51, Robin Gross wrote:
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>>> Subject: Ares(2012)966299 - Online privacy in ICANN
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Carl Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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8/10/2012 4:25 PM

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Consensus rule is most like the game of one shell in a revolver. Not 
that participants are intentionally contrary to reality, but rather; 
misinformed, narrow minded, or hold a personal stake. The path well 
trodden often leads to a dead end at some point. Diversity, though it 
seems to mean confusion, is much more likely to find a better and more 
sustainable solution to a current question. In the end, perfection may 
not be reached, however it may be more closely approached. I am more 
inclined to diversity in rule of order. The rule being flexible enough 
to allow for a different path and yet rigidly opposed to authoritarian 
mandate. Historically, loosening the bonds on entrepreneurs to build 
commerce has greatly improved standards of living around the world. When 
entrepreneurs are suppressed by what ever means for the preservation of 
a de facto elite, standards of life and health decline.


Just my opinion.


Lou Smith





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