[PLPC-120002].
Mohsen BANAN.
COMPUTER TELEPHONE INTERFACE . . PLPC/PLPC.
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Speech synthesis, the production of intelligible
speech from computer data, is no longer a novelty. Text-to-speech
products with unlimted vocabulary are available. Soon, these
products will be incorporated into telephone based inquiry systems
that will give users access to data-bases from any phone. These
systems would enable ordinary telephone sets to function as limited
computer terminals. To accomplish this, in addition to the ability
of sending information to the user in the form of computer
generated speech, the system should be capable of accepting the
data transmitted by the telephone (entries on the keypad of a
Touch-Tone telephone set).
The aim of this project has been to study
possible approaches leading to implementation of a system that
would enable a computer to fully use an ordinary telephone set. The
six major functions associated with using the phone are:
- Picking-up the receiver
- Dialing a number
- Talking (transmitting information)
- Listening (receiving information)
- Hanging-up
- Recognizing the ring.
Lifting and replacing the receiver is
accomplished by using a solenoid that mechanically controls the
cradle switch. Dialing is implemented by generating DTMF signals on
the voice channel. A Votrax SC-01 phoneme synthesizer enables the
system to talk. A MSD 3201 CMOS DTMF decoder/receiver can provide
the ability to accept information (listen). Ring recognition may be
accomplished through the use of a sound switch.
By using the above mentioned functions, a
computer could allow for the use of an ordinary telephone set as a
limited terminal. Although not in the form of a %G�%@nal
product and totaly operational, the outcome of this project
demonstrates the feasability and the practicality of implementing
means of interaction between a computer and an ordinary telephone
set.
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[PLPC-120005].
Mohsen BANAN.
Domain Notation is Backwards Another Unnoticed Engineering
Mis-Design . Free
Protocols Foundation, September 2007. PLPC/PLPC.
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Domain Notation used throught Internet is
backwards. This is another example of an noticed engineering
mis-design.
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[PLPC-120021].
Mohsen BANAN.
Internetwork Mobility -- The CDPD Approach . December
2007. PLPC/PLPC.
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This book was originally published by Prentice
Hall. Got the copyrights back and republsihed here.
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[PLPC-120022].
Mohsen BANAN.
Internet E-Mail Services Prepared For the Electronic Mail
Association (EMA) PRMD Operators's Committee . September
1993. PLPC/PLPC.
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This is a white paper that was prepared for the
Electronic Mail Association (EMA) PRMD Operators' Committee in
1993. At the time, Internet Email was regarded as somewhat fringe
and EMA was mostly on the X.400 band wagon. In this paper, the
author -- Mohsen Banan -- subtly makes the case for Internet Email
and away from X.400.
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[PLPC-120023].
Mohsen BANAN.
Externally Defined Body Parts (Body Part 15): Issues and
Recommendations Prepared for the Electronic Mail Association (EMA)
PRMD Operators' Committee. April 1993. PLPC/PLPC.
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This is a white paper that was prepared for the
Electronic Mail Association (EMA) PRMD Operators' Committee in
1993. The paper deals with problems and risks associated with email
attachments. While primarily in X.400 context, the relevance to
Internet Mail MIME attachments are also discussed. The abstract
topics of this paper have become very real as Email viruses and
warms became part of the email experience. Many of our
recommendations of 1993, remain valid even more than 10 years
later.
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[PLPC-120026].
Mohsen BANAN.
Complaints Against The IESG and The RFC-Editor About Publication
of RFC-2188 (ESRO). November 1998. PLPC/PLPC.
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This is a complaint against the IESG and the
RFC-Editor about publication of RFC-2188 (Efficient Short Remote
Operations - ESRO) as an Informational RFC.
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[PLPC-120033].
Mohsen BANAN,
Andrew Hammoude.
The Nature of Poly-Existentials: Basis for Abolishment of The
Western Intellectual Property Rights Regime. March 2012.
PLPC/PLPC.
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The nature of poly-existentials as the
basis for abolishment of the Western intellectual property rights
regime.
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[PLPC-120035].
Mohsen BANAN.
تعريف نرم افزار حلال و تعريف خدمات اينترنتى حلال . Free Protocols Foundation, July
2013. PLPC/PLPC.
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حلال و حرام براى نرم
افزار.
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[PLPC-120036].
Mohsen BANAN.
Persian Input Methods For Emacs And More Broadly Speaking
شیوههایِ درج به فارسی. Free Protocols Foundation,
September 2012. PLPC/PLPC.
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This document facilitates writing in Persian
with Emacs. Emacs is the ultimate multilingual customizable editor
centered user environment. Emacs is the base for By*'s choice of
user environment in the Halaal/Convivial quadrant. Multiple Persian
input methods are part of the emacs distribution. This document
provides complete information for these input methods.
Emacs comes with two built-in Persian input
methods:
- farsi-isiri-9149:
- A Persian keyboard based
on the Islamic Republic of Iran’s ISIRI-9147
specification.
- farsi-transliterate-banan:
- An intuitive
transliteration keyboard for Farsi.
The ISIRI-9147 Persian keyboard is not well
suited to Iranian expatriates living in the West. Persian-speaking
expatriates are usually already completely familiar and accustomed
to the standard qwerty keyboard, and they don’t want to have to
learn and adapt to ISIRI-9147. Rather, they expect software to
adapt to them.
This is what “Banan Multi-Character (Reverse)
Transliteration Persian Input Method” – accomplishes.
Consider that we want to write:
حالا، با نرم افزار حلال میتوانیم به فارسی سالم
بنویسیم.
Note that we are not writing in pinglish. Ignore
the vowels and think of the Persian writing above
letter-by-letter.
Now type:
Hala, ba nrm afzar Hlal mitvanim bh farsi salm bnvisim.
It is as simple as that.
Full conformance to ISIRI-6219 is demonstrated
by use of the character mapping tables enumerated in
ISIRI-6219.
Based on this effort, various suggestions for
improving ISIRI-9147 and ISIRI-6219 are included in this
document.
Emacs comes with a rich mail reader, a personal
planner, an address book, a calendar, spell checkers for English
and Persian, multi-lingual dictionary interfaces and many other
tools and packages; all integrated together. Because Emacs supports
Persian, all these tools and packages also support
Persian.
Most Iranians today use Microsoft Windows
products such as MS Word and MS PowerPoint in the Haraam/Industrial
quadrant. Microsoft Windows is closed, proprietary software made by
an American corporation.
Our goal is to enable and encourage the
transition of Iranians from the proprietary Microsoft Windows
products in the Haraam/Industrial quadrant, to the far superior
Emacs in the Halaal/Convivial quadrant.
This document provides enough information to
enable anyone to obtain Emacs and begin using it as her/his Persian
user environment.
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[PLPC-120037].
Mohsen BANAN.
Introducing Convivial Into Globish . Free Protocols Foundation, July
2011. PLPC/PLPC.
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In this paper we introduce the concept
of "Convivial" into Globish. We this based on the Ivan Ilich's
"Tools For Conviviality".
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[PLPC-120039].
Mohsen BANAN.
Introducing Halaal and Haraam into Globish Based on Moral
Philosophy of Abstract Halaal معرفیِ حلال و حرام به بقیهیِ
دنیا. Free Protocols
Foundation, June 2013. PLPC/PLPC.
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In this document we properly introduce into
Globish the concepts of Abstract Halaal and Abstract
Haraam.
In the domain of morality, ethics and
philosophy, English is extremely weak. Fundamental concepts from
other cultures such as Halaal and Haraam are entirely absent from
English. And previous attempts to translate these terms into
English have been miserable failures. This is because these are
complex concepts that do not exist within the value system of the
Americans and British.
Most broadly speaking, the word halaal حلال is a
facility for expressing general moral sensibilities which map to
``right.'' The word haraam حرام is a facility for expressing
general moral sensibilities which map to ``wrong.''
We build the above formulation based on a
framework for moral philosophy in the abstract that is presented in
this document.
Our primary purpose in doing so is to use these
terms in the context of ``halaal software'' and ``halaal Internet
services.''
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[PLPC-120042].
Mohsen BANAN. The
For-Profit and Non-Proprietary Quadrant . Free Protocols Foundation, July
2011. PLPC/PLPC.
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In this paper we introduce concepts
needed to encourage more businesses to transition into the
For-Profit and Non-Proprietary Quadrant.
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[PLPC-120047].
Mohsen BANAN.
Introducing Libre Into Globish . May 2013.
PLPC/PLPC.
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Introducing Libre Into
Globish.
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[Repub-120004].
Donald N. Wilber. CIA OVERTHROW OF PREMIER MOSSADEQ OF IRAN CIA
CLANDESTINE SERVICE HISTORY November 1952-August 1953. .
repub/Repub.
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I dedicate this restoration effort to all tax
payers to the American federal government who recognize that by
being a financier of such atrocities, they have blood on their hand
and who are doing something about preventing such atrocities in
future.
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[Repub-120024].
Jalal Al-e-Ahmad. Gharbzadegi -- غرب زدگى . .
repub/Repub.
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By the time of the Iranian revolution in 1978
there was recognition and consensus of many of the thoughts that
first appeared in جلال آلاحمد 's غرب زدگى published and
subsequently sensored in 1964.
This book played a significant role on the path
that has brought Iran to where it is today. It remains necessary
that it be read widely and that it be readily available to anyone
who wishes to read it.
In 2008 I attempted to locate an Internet
published copy of the book. I found it at:
http://www.islamicecenter.com/ketaabkhaaneh/gharbzadegi/gharbzadegi
That publication however does not accommodate
cover to cover reading as a book. I took that text and formatted it
more like a traditional book and am web publishing it in PDF and
Postscript formats.
Here it is.
[NOTYET: Make the case for importance of web
publication. And that a sequel is needed.]
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[Repub-120025].
Akio Morita and Shintaro Ishihara. The Japan that Can Say No
. January 1990. repub/Repub.
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This is a translation of a best-selling Japanese
book called "The Japan That Can Say No." If you read no further in
this introductory note, please at least read this: the group that
has typed in and posted this translation wishes to secure for it
the widest possible distribution. Please mail [this document]
either in print or electronically, to colleagues, newspaper
editors, members of the national and local government, academics,
radio talk-show hosts, friends, and family; hand them out at work;
leave piles of them by the coffee machine. Note that the book is
rather short, and so can be conveniently Xerox-copied.
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[Repub-120026].
Mohsen BANAN.
iran mossadeq 1951TimesManOfTheYear . November 2008.
repub/Repub.
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UnspecifiedDescription
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[Repub-120027].
Mohsen BANAN.
iran mossadeq britishDocs . November 2008.
repub/Repub.
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[Repub-120028].
Farhang Tahmasebi فرهنگ طهماسبي. Iran's Theological Research on
Intellectual Property Rights پژوهشي فقهي در باب مالكيت فكري و
معنوي . July 2013. repub/Repub.
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The original publication point of this document
is: http://www.ido.ir/a.aspx?a=1385023101.
It was reprocessed with Farsi LaTeX and is now
available in PDF, PS and HTML formats below. This re-publication
makes reading of the document easier with the intent of making its
readership wider.
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[DRAFT-120006].
Mohsen BANAN.
Mis-Design of The Metric System Another Unnoticed Engineering
Error . September 2007. draft/DRAFT.
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This article explains the flaws in the design of
the metric system and provides a rationale for why it has not been
universally adopted.
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[DRAFT-120016].
Mohsen BANAN. My
Take on the 4 Stages of Life and Where Am I . September
2007. draft/DRAFT.
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Many cultures split life into 4 stages. With
various variations these 4 stages are often labeled as:
- 1- Student Stage -- 0-25 years old -- When we
focus on Learing
- 2- Worker Stage -- 25-45 years old -- When we
are providers
- 3- Stateman Stage -- 45-65 years old -- When we
focus on giving back to the society (activism)
- 4- Wiseman Stage -- 65--death -- When we give
advice and mentor
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My take on these 4 stages is that activism is a
way of life, not a stage of life.
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