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[soac-mapo] On "universal resolvability" and useful questions that emerged yesterday
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- Subject: [soac-mapo] On "universal resolvability" and useful questions that emerged yesterday
- From: "Philip Sheppard" <philip.sheppard@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 16:41:16 +0200
Surely the answer to Bertrand's paradox, is that it is only a paradox at the
theoretical level.
We now move into the area of the difference between a physicist (theoretical)
and an engineer (pragmatic).
The public interest will best be served by maximising universal resolvability.
If that means 100 badly thought though TLD applicants fail a morality objection,
the public loss is virtually zero.
There are millions more to chose from.
The TLD string is but one part of the innovation being offered. For any TLD
innovation, there are multiple options for the string.
Lets be pragmatic.
Philip
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