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It has caused some anguish and gnashing of teeth, but I've decided to attend the AUUG Conference. I am less than happy with the administrative competence of the organisation (let alone breaching their own constitution), but I do want to meet Marshall McKusick. It must be a month for IT conferences; work is sending me up to Queensland this month to the Access Grid Workshop, and at the end of the month I apparently have been invited to address an ICT Conference in East Timor.

In religious news science has developed a helmet with gives one a "religious experience" (from [livejournal.com profile] reddragdiva. Actually Timothy Leary did that some time ago... The Unitarian-Universalists (once again) are making a pitch for agnostics, atheists and the like to join the fold with a full page ad in Time magazine. I may be tempted to pitch a Unitarian perspective for a $100 000 reward (although, philosophically, the definition makes it impossible).

Many years ago I worked briefly for Telstra; during that period I wrote a response to their Senate select committee submission which advocated privitisation of the organisation. I took the opportunity to recommend instead that the infrastructure remain in public hands, and the service provision be placed in a competitive market. Some years later Lindsay Tanner recommended pretty much the same thing - the Tories attacked the plan. Now they briefly entertained the plan, dropped it - and once again the good idea is shelved for years to come.

Date: 2007-10-08 11:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] strangedave.livejournal.com
I've made pretty much the same argument in the past too, in ALP circles. Split Telstra up, sell the bits that have genuine competitors and are profitable (its mobile network and bigpond ISP, for starters), keep the network infrastructure.

Date: 2007-10-08 12:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com

Basic economics says "Never sell the infrastructure". Of course, sometimes that's not enough (witness Melbourne's public transport system of recent years).

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