The adventures of Team ARIN
Semi-Off-Topic here, I know, but it might help Network Operators to explain certain misguided people and thus lower noise and raise signal in various places. https://www.arin.net/knowledge/comic.html Short short synopsis: comic about how ARIN handles certain things and what ARIN does etc. Greets, Jeroen -- Currently published issues: Issue 1 - The Beginning of Team ARIN ----------------------------------------- Synopsis: In issue 1, learn how Team ARIN was founded with the assistance of Jon Postel. See how active participation by the entire Internet community is key to Team ARIN's success as it endeavors to facilitate the open and transparent, bottom-up policy development processes. Issue 2 - "FUD for Thought" ----------------------------------------- Synopsis: In issue 2, Team ARIN embarks on a mission to raise awareness about the issue of depletion of the available pool of IPv4 addresses and encounters a new enemy -- Agent FUD. Working for the "Bad Idea Force," FUD is busy trying to spread fear, uncertainty, and doubt about IPv4 address depletion. Using newly acquired technology, Team ARIN combines forces to help combat this new enemy of the open and transparent principles the Internet is based on, and in doing so creates something more than even they expected! Issue 3 - "FUD 2.0 - Return of the FUD Factor!" ----------------------------------------- Synposis: Issue 3 begins with Team ARIN flying back from a conference when they are alerted to a new problem and an old enemy. Agent FUD has returned and this time he's seeking to undermine the Internet community's migration to IPv6. Read the issue to find out how Team ARIN saves the day and how you can help! (s/synposis/synopsis/ by me, that typo is still on the original site, rest of content all by ARIN, nothing I can do about, thus don't complain to me ;)
On May 26, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Jeroen Massar wrote:
Semi-Off-Topic here, I know, but it might help Network Operators to explain certain misguided people and thus lower noise and raise signal in various places.
Another resource is the recent slide deck released for community use: <https://www.arin.net/announcements/2009/20090508_slides.html> People who have further need for education or information materials for ARIN and IPv4/IPv6 address issues are encouraged to follow up on the <arin-discuss@arin.net> mailing list. Thanks! /John John Curran Acting President and CEO ARIN
At least now we know where all those fees end up. Jeff On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Jeroen Massar <jeroen@unfix.org> wrote:
Semi-Off-Topic here, I know, but it might help Network Operators to explain certain misguided people and thus lower noise and raise signal in various places.
https://www.arin.net/knowledge/comic.html
Short short synopsis: comic about how ARIN handles certain things and what ARIN does etc.
Greets, Jeroen
-- Currently published issues:
Issue 1 - The Beginning of Team ARIN ----------------------------------------- Synopsis: In issue 1, learn how Team ARIN was founded with the assistance of Jon Postel. See how active participation by the entire Internet community is key to Team ARIN's success as it endeavors to facilitate the open and transparent, bottom-up policy development processes.
Issue 2 - "FUD for Thought" ----------------------------------------- Synopsis: In issue 2, Team ARIN embarks on a mission to raise awareness about the issue of depletion of the available pool of IPv4 addresses and encounters a new enemy -- Agent FUD. Working for the "Bad Idea Force," FUD is busy trying to spread fear, uncertainty, and doubt about IPv4 address depletion. Using newly acquired technology, Team ARIN combines forces to help combat this new enemy of the open and transparent principles the Internet is based on, and in doing so creates something more than even they expected!
Issue 3 - "FUD 2.0 - Return of the FUD Factor!" ----------------------------------------- Synposis: Issue 3 begins with Team ARIN flying back from a conference when they are alerted to a new problem and an old enemy. Agent FUD has returned and this time he's seeking to undermine the Internet community's migration to IPv6. Read the issue to find out how Team ARIN saves the day and how you can help!
(s/synposis/synopsis/ by me, that typo is still on the original site, rest of content all by ARIN, nothing I can do about, thus don't complain to me ;)
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https://www.arin.net/knowledge/comic.html
Short short synopsis: comic about how ARIN handles certain things and what ARIN does etc.
imiho, an embarrassment to arin and to the internet randy
Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 13:19:55 +0900 From: Randy Bush <randy@psg.com>
https://www.arin.net/knowledge/comic.html
Short short synopsis: comic about how ARIN handles certain things and what ARIN does etc.
imiho, an embarrassment to arin and to the internet
Initially I thought the same thing, but the feedback from the large number of totally clueless ARIN "customers" has been overwhelmingly positive. Clearly, the comic book was never intended for the typical subscriber to this list. -- R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Ernest O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) E-mail: oberman@es.net Phone: +1 510 486-8634 Key fingerprint:059B 2DDF 031C 9BA3 14A4 EADA 927D EBB3 987B 3751
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Jeffrey Lyon
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Jeroen Massar
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John Curran
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Kevin Oberman
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Randy Bush