As is 0000 0001 1612 8189. That is your ISNI. ;) Makes for a much more stable URI.
From: mike amundsen <mamund@yahoo.com<mailto:mamund@yahoo.com>>
Date: Friday, October 17, 2014 at 2:01 PM
To: Laura Dawson <Laura.Dawson@bowker.com<mailto:Laura.Dawson@bowker.com>>
Cc: Sarven Capadisli <info@csarven.ca<mailto:info@csarven.ca>>, Linking Open Data <public-lod@w3.org<mailto:public-lod@w3.org>>, SW-forum <semantic-web@w3.org<mailto:semantic-web@w3.org>>
Subject: Re: It is not the URI that bends, it is only ..
of course URIs are merely signifiers so, like all names, they are transient and subject to re-interpretation.
"Mike" does not describe or define me, it's just one of my handles.
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Laura Dawson <Laura.Dawson@bowker.com<mailto:Laura.Dawson@bowker.com>> wrote:
Responses inline below:
On 10/17/14, 1:32 PM, "Sarven Capadisli" <info@csarven.ca<mailto:info@csarven.ca>> wrote:
>Dear PhiloWebers,
>
>I think I have some questions, but I'm not sure:
>
>* If you have an URI about yourself and no one knows about it, does it
>exist? LD: Who cares?
>Do you? LD: Does it matter?
>
>* Do URIs dream of HTTP? LD: Absolutely.
>
>* Where do URIs go when its HTTP response is 410? LD: The dustbin of
>history.
>
>-Sarven
>http://csarven.ca/#i
>