On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, Barry Shein wrote: :One problem we have is that we tend to see the internet as a perfect :simulation of a fair and just system, at least as a first goal. : :I don't know if that's possible or not. I don't know if anyone has :actually explored the issue deeply. One problem is that there are many :different notions of justice present globally. Probably thousands with :significant real-world referents. : : Ultimately, the problem is that the idealism which was more or less the rule a decade ago has taken a backseat to commercialism and what some see as practicality; and arguably, some consider such a reasonable excuse for lax maintenance (to the tune of "if it's not hurting me/my customers, it's not a priority"). Considering the time passed since maps went defunct, Paul is entirely justified in doing whatever is necessary to cluebat the offending networks, imho.