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RICHARD BENNETT
THE FALL OF JOI ITO
The Fall of Joi Ito. Back in 2003 I got into a blog tussle with Joi Ito, the disgraced former director of the MIT Media Lab who was forced to resign from the Lab and a number of corporate boards over ethical lapses related to Jeffrey Epstein. I was fairly amazed that APRIL 2004 – RICHARD BENNETT George Monbiot has written a delightfully hysterical account of the religious right’s influence on American foreign policy, standard issue for the muesli-eating snobs who go to Guardian breakfasts to bask in their supremacy to cowboy America, but I much prefer Mark Steyn’s account of the influence of bonker-mindedeness on the Left:. In 1968, in his best-selling book The Population BombFEBRUARY 2005
A recent episode of The West Wing featured a character named Larry Lessig as a law professor who’d written a book called The Future of Ideas.This Lessig was advising Belarus on constitutional principles and the White House Spin Doctor was upset about the role of presidential power in the US constitution. MARCH 2002 – RICHARD BENNETT The first step is to come up with several solutions. The second step is to test those solutions with focus groups to see which solution is the most popular with “the people.”. The third step is to market the solutions with the special interest groups in Sacramento to see who will get the angriest. MARCH 2005 – RICHARD BENNETT Here are a couple of good articles on the Schiavo case. It’s The Law, Not the Judge explains a few basics of the decision-making on the competing claims in the case, and The Rhetoric in the Schiavo Case brings it down to earth.. What’s happening right now is a fight over Terri Schiavo’s remains among three interest groups: Right-to-Lifers, Disablility Rights activists, and Neo-Feminists JUNE 2004 – RICHARD BENNETT And, therefore, what I’m telling you is as broadband expands, it’s going to enable us better to protect our homeland, which is a vital concern of any of us in our government. He pitched three technologies, 1) powerline: We need to use our power lines better. They goeverywhere.
FEBRUARY 2002
The ultimate end of man should not be a teenage fantasy. It is, of course, a wonderful myth for motivating young men to become killers. The Sharia problem, the non-separation of church and state problem, and the crude nature of the Islamic religious imagination all JULY 2009 – RICHARD BENNETT Over the weekend, a swarm of allegations hit the Internet to the effect that AT&T was blocking access to the the 4chan web site. This report from Techcrunch was fairly representative:. As if AT&T wasn’t already bad enough. MAY 2002 – RICHARD BENNETT — Dan Walters, the dean of Capitol reporters in Sacramento, reports that Assemblyman Wright’s DNA bill has cleared the Assembly (Men gain a rare victory in political gender war as DNA bill passes). The election of more women to the Legislature — itself largely a product of term limits — and the major influence that women’s rights advocates have achieved within the dominant DemocraticRICHARD BENNETT
THE FALL OF JOI ITO
The Fall of Joi Ito. Back in 2003 I got into a blog tussle with Joi Ito, the disgraced former director of the MIT Media Lab who was forced to resign from the Lab and a number of corporate boards over ethical lapses related to Jeffrey Epstein. I was fairly amazed that APRIL 2004 – RICHARD BENNETT George Monbiot has written a delightfully hysterical account of the religious right’s influence on American foreign policy, standard issue for the muesli-eating snobs who go to Guardian breakfasts to bask in their supremacy to cowboy America, but I much prefer Mark Steyn’s account of the influence of bonker-mindedeness on the Left:. In 1968, in his best-selling book The Population BombFEBRUARY 2005
A recent episode of The West Wing featured a character named Larry Lessig as a law professor who’d written a book called The Future of Ideas.This Lessig was advising Belarus on constitutional principles and the White House Spin Doctor was upset about the role of presidential power in the US constitution. MARCH 2002 – RICHARD BENNETT The first step is to come up with several solutions. The second step is to test those solutions with focus groups to see which solution is the most popular with “the people.”. The third step is to market the solutions with the special interest groups in Sacramento to see who will get the angriest. MARCH 2005 – RICHARD BENNETT Here are a couple of good articles on the Schiavo case. It’s The Law, Not the Judge explains a few basics of the decision-making on the competing claims in the case, and The Rhetoric in the Schiavo Case brings it down to earth.. What’s happening right now is a fight over Terri Schiavo’s remains among three interest groups: Right-to-Lifers, Disablility Rights activists, and Neo-Feminists JUNE 2004 – RICHARD BENNETT And, therefore, what I’m telling you is as broadband expands, it’s going to enable us better to protect our homeland, which is a vital concern of any of us in our government. He pitched three technologies, 1) powerline: We need to use our power lines better. They goeverywhere.
FEBRUARY 2002
The ultimate end of man should not be a teenage fantasy. It is, of course, a wonderful myth for motivating young men to become killers. The Sharia problem, the non-separation of church and state problem, and the crude nature of the Islamic religious imagination all JULY 2009 – RICHARD BENNETT Over the weekend, a swarm of allegations hit the Internet to the effect that AT&T was blocking access to the the 4chan web site. This report from Techcrunch was fairly representative:. As if AT&T wasn’t already bad enough. MAY 2002 – RICHARD BENNETT — Dan Walters, the dean of Capitol reporters in Sacramento, reports that Assemblyman Wright’s DNA bill has cleared the Assembly (Men gain a rare victory in political gender war as DNA bill passes). The election of more women to the Legislature — itself largely a product of term limits — and the major influence that women’s rights advocates have achieved within the dominant DemocraticRICHARD BENNETT
I recently saw a funny blog post titled a “Tech Guy’s Version of the Perfect Cup of Coffee.” It wasn’t meant to be funny, but it wasn’t very knowing. The author buys Peet’s grocery store coffee beans, uses a mediocre grinder, and pours distilled water (from a pot that keeps it hot all day) over one of the Chemex filter drip pots that science geeks used in the ’70s. OBAMA – RICHARD BENNETT Dave Burstein of DSL Prime has posted profiles of 30 FCC candidates to his web site, including one transition team member: Susan Crawford, now teaching at Michigan, also has enormous respect from her peers and would bring international perspective from her role at ICANN setting world Internet policy The selection of Crawford to join Kevin JUNE 2004 – RICHARD BENNETT Andrew Sullivan fleshes out a theme we wrote on yesterday, comparing Passion of the Christ to Fahrenheit 9/11, and since he’s seen both he has the gory details:. One was designed for the unthinking hordes of the far right; the other for the unthinking hordes of the far left. JUNE 2002 – RICHARD BENNETT — Sun accused of worker discrimination / U.S. citizen employee says he was canned in favor of foreigners. The U.S. government is looking into Sun Microsystems’ hiring practices after an ex-employee filed complaints alleging that the Santa Clara firm discriminates against American citizens in favor of foreign workers on H1-B visas. MAY 2009 – RICHARD BENNETT Advocates of network neutrality regulations have been largely unsuccessful in advancing their agenda in the US. The one case in which they claim to have secured a victory was the Vuze vs. Comcast action in the FCC, which was severely tainted by Vuze turning to porn to resuscitate its dying business:. In a bid to increase their revenue, among other things, Vuze has added a catalog of HD adultDECEMBER 2010
After five years of bickering, the FCC passed an Open Internet Report & Order on a partisan 3-2 vote this week. The order is meant to guarantee that the Internet of the future will be just as free and open as the Internet of the past. MAY 2002 – RICHARD BENNETT — Dan Walters, the dean of Capitol reporters in Sacramento, reports that Assemblyman Wright’s DNA bill has cleared the Assembly (Men gain a rare victory in political gender war as DNA bill passes). The election of more women to the Legislature — itself largely a product of term limits — and the major influence that women’s rights advocates have achieved within the dominant DemocraticAUGUST 2004
By way of responding to Sen. McCain’s remarks about his vile film, propagandist/gourmand Michael Moore chooses to lie by non sequitur:. The Academy Award-winning documentary maker pointed out that “Fahrenheit 9-11” did not argue that Iraq was an oasis of peace.AUGUST 2007
Craig’s List has drawn the attention of the Atlanta police as a hub for child prostitution, and amid the furor we learn that Craig has retired: Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin has called on a popular Web site to take responsibility for what she said is the company’s role in promoting child prostitution.AUGUST 2003
Unstrung reports that yet another company — Airgo Networks — has a WiFi chipset for sale, after a mere three-and-a-half years of development and venture capital. Analysts are skeptical of Airgo’s chances, based on its timing relative to forthcoming high-rate wireless standards, such as 802.11n:RICHARD BENNETT
INTERNET – RICHARD BENNETT San Jose Mercury News columnist Troy Wolverton engaged in a bit of nostalgia in Friday’s paper. He pines for the Golden Age of dial-up Internet access, when Internet users had a plethora of choices: A decade ago, when dial-up Internet access was the norm, you could choose from dozens of providers.CHILI OF EXCELLENCE
Chili of Excellence . I've been persuaded to part with the essentials of my chili recipe in the interest of World Peace and Harmony among the Nations and Peoples and Genders. UNTITLED SEE MORE ON BENNETT.COMTHE FALL OF JOI ITO
The Fall of Joi Ito. Back in 2003 I got into a blog tussle with Joi Ito, the disgraced former director of the MIT Media Lab who was forced to resign from the Lab and a number of corporate boards over ethical lapses related to Jeffrey Epstein. I was fairly amazed that APRIL 2004 – RICHARD BENNETT George Monbiot has written a delightfully hysterical account of the religious right’s influence on American foreign policy, standard issue for the muesli-eating snobs who go to Guardian breakfasts to bask in their supremacy to cowboy America, but I much prefer Mark Steyn’s account of the influence of bonker-mindedeness on the Left:. In 1968, in his best-selling book The Population Bomb EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE components of a broadband home router product line sold to Verizon and Qwest. Also developed RFP responses and helped close deals. Trapeze Networks, Pleasanton, CA, 2005-2007, Principal Engineer.OCTOBER 2002
The Frisco paper ran a long piece Saturday on Susie (“Medea”) Benjamin, the ubiquitous protester we’ve written about from time to time.It answers two burning questions about her name and the source of her funding: Yet before she adopted the name “Medea” as a Tufts University freshman, she was Susie Benjamin, self-described “nice Jewish girl from Long Island.” JUNE 2004 – RICHARD BENNETT And, therefore, what I’m telling you is as broadband expands, it’s going to enable us better to protect our homeland, which is a vital concern of any of us in our government. He pitched three technologies, 1) powerline: We need to use our power lines better. They goeverywhere.
SEPTEMBER 2009
A new report by ITIF Research Fellow Richard Bennett reviews the historical development of the Internet architecture and finds that contrary to such claims, an extraordinarily high degree of intelligence is embedded in the network core. Indeed, the fact that the Internet was originally built to serve the needs of the networkresearch community
RICHARD BENNETT
INTERNET – RICHARD BENNETT San Jose Mercury News columnist Troy Wolverton engaged in a bit of nostalgia in Friday’s paper. He pines for the Golden Age of dial-up Internet access, when Internet users had a plethora of choices: A decade ago, when dial-up Internet access was the norm, you could choose from dozens of providers.CHILI OF EXCELLENCE
Chili of Excellence . I've been persuaded to part with the essentials of my chili recipe in the interest of World Peace and Harmony among the Nations and Peoples and Genders. UNTITLED SEE MORE ON BENNETT.COMTHE FALL OF JOI ITO
The Fall of Joi Ito. Back in 2003 I got into a blog tussle with Joi Ito, the disgraced former director of the MIT Media Lab who was forced to resign from the Lab and a number of corporate boards over ethical lapses related to Jeffrey Epstein. I was fairly amazed that APRIL 2004 – RICHARD BENNETT George Monbiot has written a delightfully hysterical account of the religious right’s influence on American foreign policy, standard issue for the muesli-eating snobs who go to Guardian breakfasts to bask in their supremacy to cowboy America, but I much prefer Mark Steyn’s account of the influence of bonker-mindedeness on the Left:. In 1968, in his best-selling book The Population Bomb EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE components of a broadband home router product line sold to Verizon and Qwest. Also developed RFP responses and helped close deals. Trapeze Networks, Pleasanton, CA, 2005-2007, Principal Engineer.OCTOBER 2002
The Frisco paper ran a long piece Saturday on Susie (“Medea”) Benjamin, the ubiquitous protester we’ve written about from time to time.It answers two burning questions about her name and the source of her funding: Yet before she adopted the name “Medea” as a Tufts University freshman, she was Susie Benjamin, self-described “nice Jewish girl from Long Island.” JUNE 2004 – RICHARD BENNETT And, therefore, what I’m telling you is as broadband expands, it’s going to enable us better to protect our homeland, which is a vital concern of any of us in our government. He pitched three technologies, 1) powerline: We need to use our power lines better. They goeverywhere.
SEPTEMBER 2009
A new report by ITIF Research Fellow Richard Bennett reviews the historical development of the Internet architecture and finds that contrary to such claims, an extraordinarily high degree of intelligence is embedded in the network core. Indeed, the fact that the Internet was originally built to serve the needs of the networkresearch community
INTERNET – RICHARD BENNETT San Jose Mercury News columnist Troy Wolverton engaged in a bit of nostalgia in Friday’s paper. He pines for the Golden Age of dial-up Internet access, when Internet users had a plethora of choices: A decade ago, when dial-up Internet access was the norm, you could choose from dozens of providers. GADGETS – RICHARD BENNETT I recently saw a funny blog post titled a “Tech Guy’s Version of the Perfect Cup of Coffee.” It wasn’t meant to be funny, but it wasn’t very knowing. The author buys Peet’s grocery store coffee beans, uses a mediocre grinder, and pours distilled water (from a pot that keeps it hot all day) over one of the Chemex filter drip pots that science geeks used in the ’70s. COFFEE – RICHARD BENNETT I recently saw a funny blog post titled a “Tech Guy’s Version of the Perfect Cup of Coffee.” It wasn’t meant to be funny, but it wasn’t very knowing. The author buys Peet’s grocery store coffee beans, uses a mediocre grinder, and pours distilled water (from a pot that keeps it hot all day) over one of the Chemex filter drip pots that science geeks used in the ’70s.SEPTEMBER 2019
Back in 2003 I got into a blog tussle with Joi Ito, the disgraced former director of the MIT Media Lab who was forced to resign from the Lab and a number of corporateOCTOBER 2002
The Frisco paper ran a long piece Saturday on Susie (“Medea”) Benjamin, the ubiquitous protester we’ve written about from time to time.It answers two burning questions about her name and the source of her funding: Yet before she adopted the name “Medea” as a Tufts University freshman, she was Susie Benjamin, self-described “nice Jewish girl from Long Island.” JUNE 2004 – RICHARD BENNETT Andrew Sullivan fleshes out a theme we wrote on yesterday, comparing Passion of the Christ to Fahrenheit 9/11, and since he’s seen both he has the gory details:. One was designed for the unthinking hordes of the far right; the other for the unthinking hordes of the far left.OCTOBER 2004
Washington Post puts the Al QaQaa story in context: “There is something truly absurd about focusing on 377 tons of rather ordinary explosives, regardless of what actually happened at al Qaqaa,” Anthony H. Cordesman, a senior analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, wrote in an assessment yesterday.FEBRUARY 2005
A recent episode of The West Wing featured a character named Larry Lessig as a law professor who’d written a book called The Future of Ideas.This Lessig was advising Belarus on constitutional principles and the White House Spin Doctor was upset about the role of presidential power in the US constitution. JUNE 2002 – RICHARD BENNETT — Sun accused of worker discrimination / U.S. citizen employee says he was canned in favor of foreigners. The U.S. government is looking into Sun Microsystems’ hiring practices after an ex-employee filed complaints alleging that the Santa Clara firm discriminates against American citizens in favor of foreign workers on H1-B visas.SEPTEMBER 2004
Seismic activity at Mount St. Helens has changed significantly during the past 24 hours and the changes make us believe that there is an increased likelihood of a hazardous event, which warrants release of this Notice of Volcanic Unrest. The swarm of very small, shallow earthquakes (less than Magnitude 1) that began on the morning of 23Skip to content
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I’m a networking geek. I co-invented Ethernet over Twisted Pair, the Wi-Fi MAC protocol, and miscellaneous network enhancements such as the MPDU Aggregation system for 802.11n, the Distributed Reservation Protocol for UWB, and various tweaks and hacks to the Internet and OSIprotocols.
An old picture of me. I did this work with colleagues in the standards community, of course, but I’m not a professional standards guy. I made contributions to these committees (and sometimes led them) and then implemented products to the standards. I worked for 3Com for ten years producing Ethernet products, for Airgo, Trapeze, and Sharp Labs doing Wi-Fi products, and for companies like Cisco and HP in the Internet space. My last regular engineering gig involved the home routers used by Verizon and Qwest (now CenturyLink). I’ve never worked for a phone company, just Internet and general-purpose networking companies. These days I do public policy work around networks, network regulation, and innovation. This involves testifying before Congress and the FCC, writing reports, and consulting with governments, manufacturers of network equipment, carriers, and content producers. I have worked with the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation , a Washington, DC think tank ranked first in the world in science and technology policy. I’ve also been a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.
My contact e-mail is “richard” at this domain if you have aproject to discuss.
This web site houses some curry recipes, holdovers from my first efforts with HTML that refuse to die. These are now assembled in World-Wide Curries and are apparently among the most definitive to be found, since they’re linked by sites serving the South Asian community in India and the United States. I haven’t tried them all, but the ones I have werepretty good.
The Chili of Excellence Page is much less authoritative, but it’s not a bad starter for those on the road to perfecting their “bowl of red.” Recent chili experiments confirm that Texas Longhorn beef produces a superior flavor lower in fat than chicken or fish, and that kidney suet in moderation sweetens the mix. Curry meets chili in the beef curries of Malaysia and Singapore, the most satisfying cuisine in the world and probably the Next Big Food now that Thai is _so 20thCentury_.
I’ve also done a fair bit of political activism, working with California Senator Chuck Calderon (chair of the Judiciary Committee), Assemblyman Rod Wright (Utilities and Commerce committee chair), and Senate president pro-tem John Burton to pass and/or amend a number of measures improving the state of family law back in the ’90s. The most notable of these bills are SB 509on
Spousal Support, and SB 542,
creating the statewide Department of Child Support Services to improve the process for both payers and recipients of child support. In those days, Congressman Adam Schiff chaired the California Senate Judiciary Committee, the main avenue for my testimony. He’s donewell.
I’ve served on a number of oversight boards and commissions related to the court system, given numerous interviews to the press, and appeared on television and radio programs such as Marketplace, the PBS News Hour, and _California Capitol Review_ with Jack Kavanaugh . These days I focus on tech policy, testifying before Congress, the FCC, and foreign governments. I also speak to reporters at the Wall Street Journal , New York Times, Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle et al. I’ve published op-eds in these outlets as well as the other New York papers, The Hill, the San Jose Mercury Newsand other outlets.
The DC Circuit Court’s Oct. 1, 2019 opinion upholding the FCC’s deregulation of Internet Service Providers in its Restoring Internet Freedom orderrelied on the
analysis I provided to the court in an amicus brief.
(See page 30
.)
I’m a big fan of the Oakland A’s baseball team, jumping on the bandwagon after reading _Moneyball_. Everybody’s jumping on the sports blog bandwagon these days (even political blog entrepreneur Markos Moulitsas) but I prefer my baseball free of politics, and my politics free of baseball. It all works better thatway. Go A’s!
Enjoy your visit, and drop a note to me if anything you see here intrigues or enrages you. And yes, I know that nothing on this site sets new standards for animation, multimedia, or Java; that’s justmy cross to bear.
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Poor @saschameinrath is up to his old tricks. Don't be taken in, solid data - and our own experience - demolishes his claims of a broken Internet. Rural broadband remains spotty, but that's a different issue. High Tech Forum@HighTechForum Activists making bizarre the bizarre claim that the Internet has broken down rely on the unreliable M-Lab test system. M-Lab can't measure higher speed broadband correctly, it's an orphaned PR toy. The Internet Works Fine for Those Who Have It https://hightechforum.org/the-internet-works-fine-for-those-who-have-it/ Reply on Twitter 1259925118555271169Retweet
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