[ih] Berlin Internet Museum
Brian E Carpenter
brian.e.carpenter at gmail.com
Tue Mar 8 10:48:39 PST 2016
On 09/03/2016 00:36, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> Google is your friend, and it does help reading German :-)-O
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> The guy is a designer and felt that there is no real Internet Museum
> for the general public, so he went and started one.
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> What's with the possessive tone of this thread, btw?
Well, I think the issue is that an apparently empty web site is
worse than nothing.
I'm also curious to know what you would put in such a museum that
would be instructive. Generally, the Internet is its own museum.
Brian
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> On 2016-03-08 10:28 , John Levine wrote:
>> In article <2C49BB38-B156-4A1D-B18C-9E4C1A1D5B05 at hopcount.ca> you write:
>>> Not http://internetberlin.museum/ or http://berlinmuseuminter.net/ then. That's confusing.
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>> If you ever try to register something in .museum, you'll know why nobody does.
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>> At one point, .berlin was giving away names for free, which I expect is why
>> they snagged a name there. When I look at the web site, I see a spiffy web site,
>> a contact address of a post office box, and nothing more.
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>> Don't expect a field trip when you're at the Berlin IETF.
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>> R's,
>> John
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