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June 30, 2009

Lessons Learned

Three years ago when we came to Iowa to start organizing for Gore I was very critical of ethanol, the litmus test question for every candidate in every campaign. There was negative total energy output, the better case for switch grass, on marginal land, the agro pollution resulting in dead sea conditions in the Gulf, the agro patent seed problem ...

In the past month I've driven five times from one end of the Old North West to the other, and reflected on what I've learned, and what I'm leaving, as we move from an Iowa adjacency, to northern Appalachia. From corn, soy, alfalfa rotation and silo prices and manufacturing to the more diverse, or simply different, economic regime of the east.

A "green" critique of "the pledge" (corn based ethanol) seems incomplete, and parochial, in isolation. A lot of corn sugar goes into soda pop and an enhanced sweetener stream into a large segment of the processed foods industry. Also, its all they've got. Oklahoma and Texas sweet light crude are just as far away as Gulf heavy, and wind is still under priced by coal that never pays for the direct impact of the plume down-wind, let alone the true cost of atmospheric injection of fossil carbon.

A "diversity" critique of industrial corn/soy/alfalfa/hog/chicken agriculture seems incomplete, and parochial, in isolation. Markets, and public policies, have created labor, commodity, and capital concentrations, and imagining, let alone changing these in one region in isolation fails to imagine, let alone changing these in others. Transport is more than just the Iowa-to-NYC cost in the calculation of farm margins, it is also the failure of banking and insurance, to thrive west of the Hudson.

Four years of travels in most of the United States, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and North Dakota omitted, has been a political and economic (are those really distinct?) and social (and is that distinct too?) education. Today is the first day of my life as a Cornell Law spouse, in the modest confines of Ithaca. Constructing a house-centered family living situation and deconstructing a trailer-centered family living situation.

In 2011 the Iowa caucus song will tease the ears of hacks, and someone will test the ability of the Obama machine to repeat its success at capturing the caucus. Single Payer and the ability to articulate an economic vision grounded in Iowa, not as imagined inside the Beltway, or from Chicago, and a vigorous execution of a caucus field plan and a smart, and fully lawyered-up campaign (after all, the incumbant administration is the product of planned caucus capture in Iowa, Nevada and Texas, and many of those Obats got administration jobs and will go on the re-elect nickle in the 11/12 winter).

Single Payer is about as pervasive as an issue gets.

June 25, 2009

Iran and the reachability question

James Cowie's The Proxy Fight for Iranian Democracy at the always readable rensys | blog is quite interesting, as is Craig Labovitz's A Deeper Look at The Iranian Firewall at the Arbor systems security blog.

June 24, 2009

A text

I read this to the ICANN Board this morning, after more prep work than I care to recall.


Good morning. My name is Eric Brunner-Williams, and I am speaking to you on behalf of the initial signatories of the Step-by-Step proposal. I represent one of the signatories as the principal of the native, aboriginal, and indigenous cultural and linguistic top-level domain project, one of many similar efforts to preserve living languages and cultures.

Along with linguistic and cultural and city and regional tld projects, we have started the Step-by-Step proposal.

We held a workshop on Monday which was well attended and we have had discussions with the relevant stakeholders, which are continuing.

After detailed discussions with many interested stakeholders, I am now presenting the Step-by-Step proposal to you, the board.

The Step-by-Step proposal is an early window, nothing more, and nothing less. We are convinced that while the still unresolved issues are relevant, a fair number of applicants fall under the RADAR and do not affect these open issues.

Applicants seeking to enter this early window should commit to the highest level of protection regarding these open issues:


  • credible registration and compliance policies,
  • recognition of legitimate protection of ip rights, and
  • anti-phishing mechanisms,

through a shared binding code of conduct, implemented on a scalable platform.


The Step By Step proposal, while allowing some applications to move forward, harms none.

An early window tests the system.

Stakeholders having legitimate concerns about open issues, will be able to flag applications which do not conform to their standards, removing those applications from the early window.

Linguistic and cultural, regional and city applications mentioned in the draft of this proposal are examples. The early window is would be open to any application which is willing to commit to the higher levels of protection I mentioned previously.

We invite discussion with the board and the ICANN community. An online fora is available at stepbystep.tel.


There was a question from the Board, which I'll add here from the transcript shortly.

June 17, 2009

Sam turns 11

While Jonah was wading and swimming and in the river I noticed a wicked big fish on the opposite bank. A laker of enormous size, roiling about in the shallows then breaking the surface in the deeper water. I couldn't figure out if it was one fish being peculiar or two fish.

It was seven fish, a series of carp, each two feet or longer, and there were several more gangs o' carp either spawning or simply being very close.

I put both kayaks into the water and Sam and Gracie took off up river while I got Jonah and Kezzie and I settled in the other. We stalked the big fish. Kezzie was wicked keen as a carp hawk, she'd caught a carp of enormous size three years ago when we were in Tennessee, a fish as big as she was, not something she's forgotten.

Sam rode his bike yesterday and was really happy, today he was stressed because MB was away doing laundry, hence the kayak diversion.

In the evening Grace lit the sparkler candles in the gluten-free chocolate cake she made for Sam, and Sam's face as the light from each newly lit candle increased was a study in happiness.

An amusing statement

What would it take to get single payer enacted?

"First, we have to take back the White House, the Senate and the House"

Senator Obama, 2003.

June 16, 2009

Easy reading while flying coach from Ithaca to Sydney

Synopsis of each:

Amended Guidebook Sections and Explanatory Memoranda

According to ICANN, many changes to the Draft Applicant Guidebook have been made as a result of the comments received to date. While revisions include amendments to the handling of geographical names, evaluation questions, comparative evaluation scoring, dispute resolution procedures and other registry agreement provisions, the requirement for Thick Whois appears to be the most notable. The public comment period for the guidebook excerpts will last from May 31, 2009—July 20, 2009. The comments received together with the outcomes of the discussions relating to the overarching issues will constitute the basis for the third version of the guidebook that will be published at the end of the third quarter 2009.

Analysis of Public Comment to Applicant Guidebook version 2

In response to the more than 200 comments received covering the second version of the Applicant Guidebook for new generic top-level domains, ICANN has published a comprehensive report. The report provides an analysis of the comments received and is broken into the following sections: General Concerns, Trademark Protections, TLD Demand and Economic Analysis, Potential for Malicious Conduct, Root Zone Scaling, Evaluation, Financial Considerations, Objection Process, Registry Agreement, String Contention, IDN and Respondents.

Final Report on Trademark Protections in New gTLDs

The Implementation Recommendation Team (IRT) posted its final report which identified the following proposed solutions: IP Clearinghouse, Globally Protected Marks List and associated Rights Protection Mechanisms, and standardized pre-launch rights protection mechanisms; Uniform Rapid Suspension System; Post delegation dispute resolution mechanisms; Whois requirements for new TLDs; and Use of algorithm in string confusion review during initial evaluation. A public comment period covering the final report will last from May 29, 2009 to June 29, 2009.

Draft Implementation Plan for the IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process

ICANN has released a revised Draft Implementation Plan for the IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process in an effort to elicit further community feedback both during and after the ICANN meeting in Sydney, Australia. A public comment period will last from May 31, 2009 to July 15, 2009. Comments received will be used to revise this implementation plan in preparation of a final version prior to ICANN's meeting in Seoul, 26-30 October 2009.

New Registrar Contract

The new Registrar Contract consists of 17 amendments to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA). The amendments significantly increase the protections in place for domain registrants and the changes include: enhanced enforcement tools to assure full compliance with the ICANN contract and policies, expanded requirements for reseller agreements, additional audit and data escrow requirements, more explicit requirements for providing contact information, and new notice requirements and termination provisions. All new registrars will be required to sign the new agreement, as will any existing registrars that renew their accreditation.

Root Server System Root Scaling Study

A study to determine the potential impact on the operation of the root server system of adding IPv6 address records, IDN top level names, other new TLDs, and new records to support DNS security to the root zone has been commissioned and will be completed by the end of August 2009.

The goal of the study is to construct a model of the root server system (including all of its provisioning and query components) that shows how the different parts are related, and how changing something in one part affects each of the other parts. A public comment period covering this study will last from May 28, 2009 to July 31, 2009.

WINEP’s Dennis Ross reassigned, no longer the US POC for Iran

Dennis Ross has been an economic hawk on Iran, spouting nonsense like "cutting [Iran's] economic lifeline" over the nuclear fuel cycle issue, as if (a) Japan, China and India might pass on the oil and gas to make the Bush/Cheney/AIPAC gang look good, and (b) this was a useful way to think about the Islamic Republic in the first place. Obama did select him to be the uber-stupid for US-Iran policy, and yesterday he was unslected, which improves the odds of the US point of contact for Iran isn't a complete idiot.

June 15, 2009

Iran awaiting Tuesday

Ali Khamenei has ordered an investigation into alleged fraud during last Friday’s first, and since Ahmadinejad was credited with more than 50%, only round of the presidential election.

Iran’s state television said today that Ayatollah Khamenei asked the Guardian Council to probe the written allegations of irregularities in the election process made by Mir Hosain Mousavi, Independent Party, and Medhi Karbui, Etemad e Melli party (National Trust), the two reform candidates.

As tehranbureau.com appears to be down, here is the Mousavi letter (english version only).


In the Name of God

Honorable people of Iran

The reported results of the 10th Iranians residential Election are appalling. The people who witnessed the mixture of votes in long lineups know who they have voted for and observe the wizardry of I.R.I.B (State run TV and Radio) and election officials. Now more than ever before they want to know how and by which officials this game plan has been designed. I object fully to the current procedures and obvious and abundant deviations from law on the day of election and alert people to not surrender to this dangerous plot. Dishonesty and corruption of officials as we have seen will only result in weakening the pillars of the Islamic Republic of Iran and empowers lies and dictatorships.

I am obliged, due to my religious and national duties, to expose this dangerous plot and to explain its devastating effects on the future of Iran. I am concerned that the continuation of the current situation will transform all key members of this regime into fabulists in confrontation with the nation and seriously jeopardize them in this world and the next.

I advise all officials to halt this agenda at once before it is too late, return to the rule of law and protect the nation’s vote and know that deviation from law renders them illegitimate. They are aware better than anyone else that this country has been through a grand Islamic revolution and the least message of this revolution is that our nation is alert and will oppose anyone who aims to seize the power against the law.

I use this chance to honor the emotions of the nation of Iran and remind them that Iran, this sacred being, belongs to them and not to the fraudulent. It is you who should stay alert. The traitors to the nation’s vote have no fear if this house of Persians burns in flames. We will continue with our green wave of rationality that is inspired by our religious learnings and our love for prophet Mohammad and will confront the rampage of lies that has appeared and marked the image of our nation. However we will not allow our movement to become blind one.

I thank every citizen who took part in spreading this green message by becoming a campaigner and all official and self organized campaigns, I insist that their presence is essential until we achieve results deserving of our country.

[ verse from in Quran: Why not trust in God, who has shown us our ways. We are patient in face of what disturbs us. Our resilience is in god. ]

Mir Hossein Mousavi


If we had done this for Al Gore (well, we did do this for Al Gore and we've pictures to prove it, one in the Portland Press Herald of Sam and Gracie in the twin stroller), if millions of us had gone out to protest the stealing of the 2000 US election, at least a million people now dead, dead, dead would not be so, and trillions of dollars, Iraqi and American, would not have been destroyed or captured from the public by thieves.

If Ahmadinejad had delivered on his campaign promises in the last cycle, and raised the standard of living of Iran's poor, and much of Iran is poor, if he'd done what both he and Mehdi Karbui messaged, he'd be credible in the current cycle.

Formally, the request from the Supreme Leader to the Guardian Council to do anything creates a 10 day stay of any electoral outcome.

I arrive at a different conclusion from that offered by the writers for the NYT. I think that vilayat-e-faqih itself is in doubt. Recall Ayatollah Khamenei lacks the legal standing, the institutional role he holds, the direct successor of Ayatollah Khomeini, sometimes referred to as Imam Khomeini, lacks the legal foundations to have ordered the second vetting.

What is touched is the legitimacy of the Rehnquist Court, not Rove. It is the captors of the 1979 Revolution, not the former Mayor of Tehran and his "sweet smell of success" party.

Twitter goes ... down by design ... almost

Apropos of what is going on in Iran, Twitter amazingly announced that it would take Twitter out for 90 minutes at 9am in Tehran.


Maintenance window tonight, 9:45p Pacific

We will have 90 minutes of maintenance starting tonight at 9:45p Pacific. Critical network upgrades will be performed during this time.

Update (2:03p): Unfortunately the timing of this maintenance period is not within our control as our provider needs to perform these network upgrades. We apologize for the outage and hope to be back from the maintenance as quickly as our host can perform the work.

Update (4:24p): Downtime has been rescheduled for 2p Pacfiic tomorrow, June 16th. Please read more on our blog.


The follow-up is this:

Down Time Rescheduled

A critical network upgrade must be performed to ensure continued operation of Twitter. In coordination with Twitter, our network host had planned this upgrade for tonight. However, our network partners at NTT America recognize the role Twitter is currently playing as an important communication tool in Iran. Tonight's planned maintenance has been rescheduled to tomorrow between 2-3p PST (1:30a in Iran).

Our partners are taking a huge risk not just for Twitter but also the other services they support worldwide—we commend them for being flexible in what is essentially an inflexible situation. We chose NTT America Enterprise Hosting Services early last year specifically because of their impeccable history of reliability and global perspective. Today's decision and actions continue to prove why NTT America is such a powerful partner for Twitter.


Now the amazing bit is this ... why isn't Twitter multi-homed, and what is the nature of the "network upgrade" is that it brings down their entire network. Everything they have is in the NTT cloud, and NTT is a competent network operator, so ... where in the original business plan did it say "when we get here we shut down completely, utterly, globally for at least 90 minutes"?

June 14, 2009

Cornell Law

Twelve days ago MB got the "are you withdrawing?" mail from Cornell Law. We were unaware that Cornell was making an offer other than simple admission, and Minnesota had made an admit offer with a tuition offset to the resident level. A quick exchange of notes established that Cornell was in fact making an offer, and a two-day drive each way with a day of negotiating, which doubled the offer, and three days to repack and another three days to haul the trailer and we are located in Ithaca.

Tomorrow we set up camp and start house hunting.

June 13, 2009

I don't think NPR is doing "news" so much as ... "message"

On NANOG someone commented that NPR is reporting that cell and date are down in Iran. I don't know, at 6:15am EDT I got a note from someone in Tehran, so my guess is that someone told NPR to run a story no one (except a couple of hundred thousand people with frequent contact to people in Iran) would check. You'd think that MENOG would have a thread, if it were real, but it doesn't, so ...

Like Suzie says in Nice Polite Republicans, if you’re as sick of the pro-corporatist slant on NPR as I am, donate to a blogger - any blogger - instead.

No Indians were killed in the production of this video

Indians as agitators. Indians as savages. Indians as a minute group holding enormous resources. Indians as the raison d'etre of the army. Indians as a drag on the progress of the state.

Pretty cool stuff. Not shown are the surprisingly equivalent number of unarmed Indians killed by the armed agents of the state, usually the kills are asymmetric, with heaps more dead unarmed than armed, or the happy faces of oil and gas men around who's benefit the Peruvian state, like many others, revolves in captive orbit.

I'm glad to report that the recently formed academic organization, the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association, is taking a position on the Peruvian government's pattern of breachs of ILO 169 and expropriation of land and water.

June 10, 2009

Triballaw

I've resumed triballaw after a several year hiatus while we kept Jonah alive. Now that we're moving to Ithaca and MB is entering Cornell Law, the time seems right to pick up were I left off, and to go beyond a mailing list.

Wampum's readers interested in Federal Indian or Canadian Aboriginal or Tribal Law may create accounts at triballaw.wabanaki.net, or simply view the site, and I'll suggest to the old TL contributors that they use this resumed TL, and do outreach to practitioners and students who may be ready for a resumed TL vehicle.

HR 2761

To sever United States' government relations with the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma until such time as the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma restores full tribal citizenship to the Cherokee Freedmen disenfranchised in the March 3, 2007, Cherokee Nation vote and fulfills all its treaty obligations with the Government of the United States, and for other purposes.

The link via Thomas is here.

As usual, Chad's press paints a pretty picture in which no trees ever hung heavy with strange fruit, just as the MSM adored Bush/Cheney during their halcyon hayday.

Remember, Chad will be serving his second four year term when he's been in office for 16 years because CNO arithmetic just happens to have that peculiar property.

Green and Peace do well in the European Elections

arton116-cdea9.jpgThe Ecolo Party picked up a fifth of all the seats in Bruxelles and in Wallonia, which is simply amazing.

Ecolo was the only party that I supported when I lived in Ixelles, a commune of Bruxelles. I never expected Ecolo to form a quarter of the Francophone representation from Belgium to the European Parliment, or obtain the third largest number of seats, after the Socialists and the Liberals (Conservatives).

And goodbye to being a junior partner to the Socialists. For as long as this Parliment sits, ecologists won't be forced to put green paint on Labor's, or Capital's mindless cement.

Peru: Fear for safety of demonstrators in custody

via Amnesty International:


Amnesty International has expressed concern for the safety of the scores of demonstrators from Indigenous communities in the Amazon who have been detained after they were forcibly dispersed in the town of Bagua last weekend.

Clashes between the police and the protestors resulted in at least nine Indigenous people and 24 police officers being killed and at least 200 injured, including 31 police officers. The number of protestors killed is feared to be higher.

Amnesty International has received reports of excessive use of force by police, as well as cases of police officers being abducted and killed by members of Indigenous communities.

According to the Office of the Ombudsperson, 79 people are in police and army custody. However, it is not clear how they are being treated, what they have been charged with, and whether they have access to medical care or legal assistance.

So far, the government has given no details of those injured or detained.

Amnesty International's Peru Researcher, Nuria Garcia said:

'We are seeking assurance from the authorities in Peru to ensure the safety of the protestors who are being detained.

'In particular we're calling on the authorities to ensure that all the detainees who were injured during last weekend's protests are receiving access to medical care and they must also publish a full list of all those being detained, including the places of their detention.'


According to local sources, some of the protestors who have been injured are not receiving adequate medical care, as local health centres are not well equipped.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Members of Indigenous communities began protesting in mid-April about a series of legislative decrees over the use of land and natural resources in the Amazonian jungle. Indigenous communities had not been consulted on this legislation, despite the fact that Peru has ratified the International Labour Organisation Convention 169, which obliges them to consult with Indigenous Peoples on any decisions or legislation which affect their interest. As a result of the protests, on 9 May the government declared a 60-day state of emergency in the area.

Yes. Peru is seeking to hold the 2010 ICANN meeting allocated to Latin America.

June 09, 2009

Alberto Pizango seeks refuge in the Nicaragua Embassy in Lima

Nicaragua is seeking safe passage for Alberto Pizango out of Peru, and Alan Garcia's regime is seeking to arrest him as cover for the consequences of Garcia's issuing a movement order for some 450 police to engage and seize by lethal force a defensible position from several thousand Indians, which resulted in a symmetric rather than asymmetric fatal casualty outcome.

If the Russians were still in business Obama would play the role of every president since Eisenhower and support the pro-democratic government of ... eventually Roberto D'Aubuisson's Escuadróns de la Muerte, and the Indians would either die in windrows as scripted or trade in spears for AK-47s.

Modernly, absent the Soviets and their proxies in Havana, the Obama administration has the opportunity to chose differently, to (a) find the Indian, not the hydrocarbons, and (b) hit the biodiversity lamp post head on and react in the Western Amazon, as the overwhelming American electorate has with ANWR, and find more species of everything, snakes to psychotropic spores, than exist in the rest of the Americas combined, not the sodding goddam fossil hydrocarbons.

Technical Cyber Security Alert TA09-160A

For those of you using a Microsoft Licensed Product.


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National Cyber Alert System

Technical Cyber Security Alert TA09-160A


Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities

Original release date: June 09, 2009
Last revised: --
Source: US-CERT


Systems Affected

* Microsoft Windows
* Microsoft Office
* Microsoft Internet Explorer


Overview

Microsoft has released updates that address vulnerabilities in
Microsoft Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer.


I. Description

As part of the Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for June 2009,
Microsoft released updates to address vulnerabilities that affect
Microsoft Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer.


II. Impact

A remote, unauthenticated attacker could execute arbitrary code,
gain elevated privileges, or cause a vulnerable application to
crash.


III. Solution

Microsoft has provided updates for these vulnerabilities in the
Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for June 2009. The security
bulletin describes any known issues related to the updates.
Administrators are encouraged to note these issues and test for any
potentially adverse effects. Administrators should consider using
an automated update distribution system such as Windows Server
Update Services (WSUS).


IV. References

* Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for June 2009 -

* Microsoft Windows Server Update Services -

* US-CERT Vulnerability Notes for Microsoft June 2009 updates -

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The most recent version of this document can be found at:


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June 07, 2009

Peru

via AFP

Some 65 indigenous groups in Peru's Amazon rainforest have been protesting the Garcia liberalization decrees since early April. They are also demanding to be consulted on issues concerning their land.

"We represent 1,350 communities, the equivalent of 600,000 Amazon Indians, and we ask the government to consider 25 million hectares (62 million acres) as ancestral territory," protest leader Alberto Pizango recently told AFP.

Garcia seems to have initiated combat operations with a movement order for 400+ heavily armed men in body armor with helicopter gunship support to "clear" an area of a roadway where lightly armed civilians were turning back hydrocarbon extraction logistical support vehicles.

June 06, 2009

Hydrocarbons vs Indians and biodiversity

It is time to say something about the increasing scope and magnitude of planned oil- and gas extraction in the western Amazon.

In 2003, during the Alejandro Celestino Toledo Manrique administration, Peru launched a major effort to boost exploration across the Amazon. National parks are off-limits to hydrocarbon activities in Peru, but many of the blocks encroach or overlap other protected areas, including titled lands of indigenous peoples and territories of indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation.

Sixty-four oil and gas blocks now cover approximately 121 million acres, or 72 percent, of the Peruvian Amazon.

The Alan Gabriel Ludwig García Pérez administration, in power since 2006, has not substantially modified the hydrocarbon exploration initiated by the prior administration, and as of today, at least 50 people have been killed by in the Bagua Grande region -- 22 police and 30 Indians, with another 155 injured, about a third of them with bullet wounds.

For the interested reader, see Finer M, Jenkins CN, Pimm SL, Keane B, Ross C, 2008 Oil and Gas Projects in the Western Amazon: Threats to Wilderness, Biodiversity, and Indigenous Peoples. PLoS ONE 3(8): e2932. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0002932.

It is worth your time.

Four nights

The letter came after the short bus came to pick up the boys for the last time, but before I took the girls to school. At first it was "too late", but by the time I got back it was "open for discussion". We completed the move-out and exit cleaning, picked up the boys and the girls (four schools in 40 minutes), then went out to camp to organize, and at 7:30pm were back at the storage for final pickup of pillows and blankets.

We crossed the Mississippi heading east at 8:30pm, Monday, overnighting just north of the Wis Dells. Tuesday the kids got in a half-hour of pool time after breakfast, then we shopped for presentable or forgotten clothes at the outlets at the Dells and continued east, clearing the Loop at 3pm and overnighting at Erie. Wednesday we continued east, entering the familiar Appalachian East and making Ithaca shortly before 3pm, and MB's scheduled meeting with Cornell Law's Admit Dean. The kids and I cruised the campus, then the town, stopping at the co-op for gluten-free-foods exploration. An evening of discussion, the pros, the cons, what we know (Minneapolis) and what we don't know (Ithaca), and the decision to commit the $700 seat deposit, in addition to the $700 seat deposit already paid to Minnesota Law. Thursday a follow-up meeting for MB while the kids and I cruised more of the town and environs, and at 3pm, 24 hours after arriving in Ithaca, we reverse our route, raising Lake Erie before sundown and overnighting near Toledo. Friday MB withdrew from Minnesota Law. We cleared the Loop at 3pm and got back to camp, with the kids and the adults in bed before midnight.

There were other decision elements. If not Cornell, then a detour on the return path to Pittsburgh to pull half of our Maine household, stored since the Panasas debacle the Winter of 2005/6, to Minneapolis. Minneapolis schools all use Connected Math, which is so bad that I had to consider work-arounds, from the classroom-hour to the school. The sole exception to this profound error at the district-level being the a Chinese Immersion charter school the first Chinese immersion school in the Midwest and the first Chinese immersion charter public school in the U.S., which uses Singapore Math, which the kids have been using for three years.

The kids will have the last two days of the school year in each of their four schools, then we'll travel east, via the Upper Peninsula, where we summered in 2005, and fetch up in Ithaca, to start again the tasks of insertion -- renting a residence, enrolling the girls in regular ed, enrolling the boys in special ed, and settling in.

MB is going to Cornell Law, as a recruited Indian, for her leadership qualities, in which this blog is a part, as was her run for the 116th district (Portand, West) of the Maine Legislature, which Wampum's readers so generously supported, and with much less three-year aggregated debt than we imagined was our lot in life.

June 03, 2009

Playing at inbounds

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The government of Israel held a mass indoctrination event today. Lets pretend everyone has conventional missiles and is rocketing, really rocketing, seriously rocketing, the 1948 Israeli state, from all directions, at once. Even from the sea!!!

The images of children in Gaza was less tidy. Dusty. The distracting clutter in the visual field of concrete, stone and glass debris, the occasional bits of disconnected flesh. This is a nicer photo, of nicer children, so it makes nice.

June 01, 2009

An odd note

One oddity in the text prepared for President Obama is this:

The Federal government, with the participation of all departments and agencies, should expand support for key education programs and research and development to ensure the Nation’s continued ability to compete in the information age economy. Existing programs should be evaluated and possibly expanded, and other activities could serve as models for additional programs.

Now this was a text on information operations, whether conducted by civilians motivated by direct economic gain, aka "cybercrime", or conducted by military and/or security operatives motivated by a larger set of interests, the first one of this administration, and the first of any administration that envisioned public policy since the abandonment of the network infrastructure during the late-Bush-I, early Clinton-I "priviatization" period.

Is the problem that there aren't enough cisco and/or MicroSoft certified LAN security experts in the tech labor market? This really doesn't seem causal.

What are the big levers, which when pushed, move something? I'm want to use "primitives" but I'm not writing teh tech this morning.

BCP38 (Ingress filtering) is a biggie. The reason ISPs do not implement ingress filtering is not lack of clue, RFC 2827 Network Ingress Filtering: Defeating Denial of Service Attacks which employ IP Source Address Spoofing, was written in 2000. It is mandatory-to-know in the operator community, and widely ignored as an operational requirement by ISP P&L managers.

More abstractly, admission control at the edge.

Another biggie is the shared fate cult. When the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) was watered down to allow Microsoft's operating system products to be FIPS-151 compliant, the 1993-era model of a POSIX and secure government system was replaced in 2000 by Microsoft's operating system products. The Federal market is big enough to drive vendors and the non-federal government market. The industry I worked for (I wrote XPG/1 and XPG/4.2, now known as the Single Unix Standard) was wiped out of the desktop market by Microsoft, which then went on to attempt to wipe out POSIX operating systems products in the server market.

Bad addresses and bad hosts. These are effectively infinite resources for the designer of distributed systems for economic gain, or a larger set of interests.

Neither of these involve spending money on education, that is, some form of un- or under-employment compensation with the promise of future employment, and both would disturb the business models of local and national monopolists in the access business, and the business model of the global moopolist in the operating system market, but these are the fundamentals as to why the net sucks.

Would the problems caused by the criminals of the past (and still not prosecuted) regime in Iraq or Afghanistan be best cured by "key education programs"? How about banking? How about automobile manufacturing? And if so, if "key education programs" are the best means to a cure, when will the situation actually change? When will these more-meritorious-by-right-of-clue cadres displace, in this meritocracy-of-the-rhetorical-mind, their less perfect predecessors, and by displacing them, end their uneducated abuses?

Seriously, we're getting a fix for cyber-cooties scheduled for 2020s?

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