On Jan 13, 2009, at 6:34 AM, Joe Abley <jabley@hopcount.ca> wrote:
On 2009-01-13, at 00:05, Paul Wall wrote:
Also, I'd agree announcing other peoples' ASNs,
How do you announce an ASN?
Clearly it means to use someone else's ASN without authorization in a way that is not intended by the org/person it I'd assigned to. In a place where people get arrested, charged, tried, *and convicted* of lying about who they are in a MySpace profile, I would be wary of injecting other people's IP adresses *or* ASNs, even if it seems like a good experiment. Personally, I think there's nothing to complain about here, and I'm looking forward to the published results and I'm glad there's people with the time/funding to conduct wide-scale experiments... But then I'm ok with people who don't put their real age in their MySpace profile too. Matthew Kaufman (sent from my copy/paste-free iPhone)