History has shown that there are very few mechanisms as effective at maintaining the status quo as a set of institutionalized regulations. Once set in regulatory concrete, reconsideration of the basic underlying assumptions is very difficult. While it will be an uphill fight to re-examine the basic underlying assumptions of any law or administrative rule, it is clearly not impossible. It will just take longer than if not so well institutionalized.
I've... learned that it's a hell of a lot easier to just build something than to try to convince somebody who doesn't believe it's possible. - Paul Baran
I've... learned that it's a hell of a lot easier to just build something than to try to convince somebody who doesn't believe it's possible.
- Paul Baran
History has shown that there are very few mechanisms as effective at maintaining the status quo as a set of institutionalized regulations. Once set i… - Paul Baran
History has shown that there are very few mechanisms as effective at maintaining the status quo as a set of institutionalized regulations. Once set i…
The greatest damage done by advertising is precisely that it incessantly demonstrates the prostitution of men and women who lend their intellects, th… - Paul Baran
The greatest damage done by advertising is precisely that it incessantly demonstrates the prostitution of men and women who lend their intellects, th…
We will soon be living in an era in which we cannot guarantee survivability of any single point. However, we can still design systems in which system… - Paul Baran
We will soon be living in an era in which we cannot guarantee survivability of any single point. However, we can still design systems in which system…
No one is ever as shocked and surprised as when the inevitable occurs. - Paul Baran
No one is ever as shocked and surprised as when the inevitable occurs.
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