I think that, believing that the world is no bigger than America is a common problem among many US citizens. No offense, so would I if I lived in US, because after all there is quite a few states and cities to keep track of. But my point is that we, including the Americans, speak so proudly of the Internet as this global network interconnecting millions of computers around the world providing a relatively cheap means of communicating and informing across borders. Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia have all payed their part of what makes up this Internet, just like the US have. And yet some US citizens feel that the 'net somehow belongs to them and that they are superior in deciding its future. Luckily, German Daimler-Benz wasn't that short-sighted when they invented the automobile a century ago. - Anders Feder
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- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for AP... Graham Klyne
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- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for APPS WG... Anders Feder
- RE: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for APPS WG... Anders Feder
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