In this case, I forwarded a URL as I received it. The Akami URL did not include an ad, and it probably loads faster than the frequently- overloaded GPO site. So what the hell are you complaining about? Wired may not may not be using DoubleClick for ads. Not my concern; I presume you can always use lynx if you want. -Declan On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 11:34:00AM -0500, George@orwellian.org wrote:
Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com> advertised: # # http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/14mar20010800/frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=2001_register&docid=01-7497-filed
Really, Declan.
First, there was waiting for DoubleClick at your site.
Now, you are releasing articles via an URL at another "DoubleClick" type site, akamaitech.net?
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# NIST believes that participants in the upcoming workshop would # be interested in comments that include statements regarding the # intellectual property and/or licensing requirements of any # proposed modes.
Why have a requirement, beyond making standards?
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Is that what 'NIST' stands for these days?
http://ww1.access.gpo.gov/GPOAccess/sitesearch/congress/house/intel/ic21/ic2... # # Various examples of surge capability are available in this # area. One example is the deployment of National Intelligence # Support Teams (NIST) to "forward" areas in order to augment # military capabilities, as well as to assist theater commanders in # understanding what "national" systems can provide and how they can # be tasked. The response to NIST deployments has been # overwhelmingly positive. That NIST in essence provides a type of # synergistic, horizontal approach to collection, suggests that such # an approach could be beneficial on a larger, Community scale.