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- From: rrizzo@BBN.COM (Ron Rizzo)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Data freeway?
- Summary: Al Gore loves the internet
- Keywords: A world of flames
- Message-ID: <lmgpr5INN6da@news.bbn.com>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 23:08:21 GMT
- Reply-To: rrizzo@BBN.COM (Ron Rizzo)
- Organization: Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc., Cambridge MA
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- Well, it looks like I'll be around at least for a few more weeks. Last night
- I chanced on the following development:
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- DATA FREEWAY?
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- A recent (I think yesterday's) NY Times had a major (page 1?) cover story
- on Al Gore's proposal for a Data Highway for Americans: that is, having
- the federal gov't fund and implement a high-speed version of Usenet available
- to all Americans, and especially to public institutions like libraries,
- schools and hospitals that may not be able to afford a privately-backed
- effort.
-
- It would involve among other things converting local telephone lines from
- copperwire to fiber optics (long-distance lines have already been converted
- to fiber).
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- Not surprisingly, some private sector interests want the gov't to stay out
- of it, despite the precedent of ARPAnet, etc. This group of opinion is led
- by Robert Allen of AT&T. However, many regional Bell holding companies
- favor a public-funded effort.
-
- So the nation follows Usenet down the primrose path, I mean, the yellow
- brick road (dunh!), I mean, the freeway to the future.
-
- Is it possible to imagine a national flamefest, a quarter of a billion hot
- & bothered typists? A subcontinent aflame? Generating the greatest moment
- of animus the world has ever seen? An emergent net mind? A new religion?
-
- The NYTimes article said the Internet has about 10 million users. It's
- now believed the number of users doubles each year. It consists of 9000
- networks (WANs?) But it's not anywhere near big enough or fast enough
- for a public data highway.
-
- Who would've thought that electron soda was the wave, so to speak, of the
- future? Think of all those coworkers who thought *we* were warped and
- inscrutable for being married to our terminals.
-
- I feel like an original signer!
-
- GLB-tiein: maybe it's time to think about how to work out a GLB presence on
- the freeway, considering the homophobia shown in the past by Compuserv and
- maybe other pay-nets.
-
- Regards,
- Ron
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