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A Request For Comments document, or RFC, is a formal numbered memorandum used to define a specification or standard. A system of distributed RFCs was first developed by the original ARPANET project in the late 1960s to keep it’s members and collaborators informed about each other’s work and to develop the standards and protocols that eventually evolved into the “internet” wide-area network that you are currently using to read these words. The RFC system has since been taken over by the Internet Society (ISOC) and is still being used today to extend today’s internet standards and develop the standards of tomorrow.
The term "good faith," a straight translation from the Latin bona fides, probably has it's deepest origins in the realm of law, where it serves as the central premise for all manner of voluntary contracts. For the Liberal Capitalist Party, good faith represents several things, from a mode of civil discourse based on honesty and fair-dealing, to a philosophical attitude of respect for one's self and for others.
The road to wisdom? Well it's plain
and simple to express:
Err, and err,
and err again,
but less, and less, and less.
-Piet Hein
In a nutshell: if we wish to remain the Land of the Free,™ freedom must come first.
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