On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:41 AM, Brian Brian.Mingus@colorado.edu wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Michael Snow wikipedia@verizon.netwrote:
Brian J Mingus wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Michael Snow <wikipedia@verizon.net wrote:
Brian J Mingus wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Tim Starling <
tstarling@wikimedia.org
wrote:
Give the Nobel Peace Prize to DARPA for designing the Internet. And they've made so many other excellent contributions to peace, like unmanned bombers and anti-missile lasers.
Seriously, the only reason I can think of that the committee would choose "the internet" as a recipient is if they wanted to make an
even
more bizarre choice than last year.
-- Tim Starling
I'm actually not sure how unmanned bombers are not a tool for peace
given
our current situation. As Obama noted very eloquently in his Nobel acceptance speech even though we may dream of world peace it is not
yet a
reality. The reality is that we have rogue regimes, unstable
international
relationships, religious wars, insane people who manage to get elected
as
POTUS, etc...
Can we discuss something else, rather than having the list get sidetracked into geopolitical debates that aren't at all useful to the work we do? Aside from fantasizing about a share of the prize money, even the original subject was not especially on-topic for discussion here. Thank you.
--Michael Snow
Yes, hardly anything is relevant for discussion on this list anymore. It happens either on internal WMF mailing lists or IRL.
It's not that those discussions wouldn't be relevant to have on this list, and periodically people try and encourage others to move them to a more public setting. It's that when this list continues to show a tendency for conversation to degenerate, as it just did, then it's quite hard to persuade people that they should want to have their discussions here.
--Michael Snow
You believe that my reply to Tim is degenerate? That is offensive.
I've decided that this list is no longer useful so I have decided to unsubscribe. It's been fun. Cheers.