MPLS is not a "successful" protocol

RFC 5218 defines what the Internet Architecture Board considers to be a "successful" protocol. A "successful" protocol is one that meets its original goals and is widely deployed, such as DNS, BGP, SMTP, and SIP. A "wildly successful" protocol far exceeds its original goals in terms of purpose and scale. Examples of the latter are IPv4, ARP, and HTTP. A protocol may be considered successful even

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  3. The Need of Facts and Logic
Social Security
Benjamin said... See what I had to say about the inevitability of government debt and the driving force behind it. And [when it comes

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6. The Social Contract:
You're Either In or Out

Benjamin said... SOCIAL CONTRACT THEORY IS MYSTICISM

No it's not. It's scientific fact, fully established by game theory

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After posting on my blog a long while ago on the question Does Free Will Matter? a bizarre anarchist going by the local moniker Benjamin replied in elaborate length denouncing the very concept of all government whatever, insisting that if we got rid of it (all of it), everyone would live happily ever after in perfect harmony. Absurd. But nevertheless. He was insistent. Delusionally, he

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 1. Being Logically Challenged
What Is Politics?

Benjamin said... Politics is force.
Politics is the regulation of force. Absent government, force is unregulated, and anyone can kill or rob or hurt or intimidate anyone they please.

CSA Interview

Luke Muehlhauser of Common Sense Atheism interviewed me at the CSH Conference for his podcast, on historical method and the historical Jesus. I discuss my upcoming books and their content and progress. We also digress on other topics like education, the McGrews' use of Bayes' Theorem on the resurrection, and Bayes' Theorem's application to the fine tuning argument. The audio is now available to