What's missing?
"Richard J. Sexton" wrote:
At 10:50 PM 5/29/00 -0400, you wrote:
Try this for the PAB archives. http://songbird.com/pab/mail/
That's where I got them from orginally. They've had some stuff
taken out already.
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Something other than this?
http://www.iana.org/comments/comments.htm
Jay Fenello wrote:
At 10:50 PM 5/29/00, Craig Simon wrote:
Try this for the PAB archives. http://songbird.com/pab/mail/
Which IANA archives don't work?
As far as I can tell, it's [EMAIL PROTECTED
don't recall any comment from him about it.
Craig Simon wrote:
What's missing?
"Richard J. Sexton" wrote:
At 10:50 PM 5/29/00 -0400, you wrote:
Try this for the PAB archives. http://songbird.com/pab/mail/
That's where I got them from orginally. They've had some stuff
Try this for the PAB archives. http://songbird.com/pab/mail/
Which IANA archives don't work?
Craig Simon
Jay Fenello wrote:
At 07:14 PM 5/29/00, Richard J. Sexton wrote:
At 06:14 PM 5/29/00 -0400, you wrote:
At 07:53 PM 5/17/00, Richard J. Sexton wrote:
Doesn't seem that important
Micheal,
Viruses aren't MS's fault and MS is very good at some things.
No need to be suckered. Netscape is easy to install, and I think it has a
cleaner e-mail interface, if not as feature-full.
The frustrating part with MS is that its applications are so inconsistent. Some
parts are very
for the word "hello")
and
http://www.flywheel.com/ircw/overview.html
Craig Simon
Ken Freed wrote:
Werner --
What sort of comment would you like?
He was in a position to impact things,
He could. He did. What else can I say?
For the historic record on it,
chec
Kent,
Outstanding sleuthing, though my impression of Michael Sondow is that
he's a real and independent person, and that Richard just gave him a
little help in the form of hosting. "The enemy of my enemy is my friend"
kind of thing.
The nastiness does get extreme around here.
Consider
, and for what purpose.
Please look it over and let us know if you still stand by those views, and
please add whatever you might feel is appropriate on this topic.
Thanks,
Craig Simon
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Re: bogosity
Date:
Mon, 28 Oct 1996 13:55:04 -0800
From
Sounds appealing to me, except that we'd need to review archives prior
to Sep '95, and I don't see any of those at the sites available through
your links.
Craig
"Richard J. Sexton" wrote:
Measure how many individuals have participated in Internet mailing lists
about new domain names from a
How about this one by Jim Rutt... "What's good for the Internet is good
for NSI."
I don't think you'll get consensus on that one.
He also said (as I heard it) in response to a question about whether he
thinks NSI owns .com,
"That's a metaphysical question."
Craig Simon
criticism is of
course welcome.
Craig Simon
More at http://www.flywheel.com/ircw/overview.html
ot; agenda of the Berkman Center and
ICANN are ridiculous and are demeaning to the victims of Hitler's
regime.
Craig Simon
Ronda Hauben wrote:
Jonathan Zittrain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snipped]
This is your attempt to distort what I have to say and to discredit
it. This is your effort to institut
h they can begin to assess the quality of the industry as a whole.
Craig Simon
A.M. Rutkowski wrote:
Ken,
rules,standards, codes ... call them what you will but i feel that they are
essential components for insuring confidence in the growth in the registry
system.
ken
p.s. i feel advocatin
Following up several points in this thread...
I presume the DC conf. Tony was talking about was the "Forum on Internet
Domain Names" announced at http://www.itaa.org/dnsconf.htm . Are there
links to reports or transcripts handy?
If there is about to be another go 'round on the carrousel, it
pt of the importance of mandating that registered names be
connected to online resources.
Craig Simon
are gonna
be different on this desert island.)
6. Best of the Band
7. Pretenders: The Singles
8. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
9. Santana
10. James Brown (CD of JB II)
Craig Simon
Not until that body
builds up some well of confidence among the public to which it must be
held accountable.
Craig Simon
rmining how this can be implemented. NSI has little
incentive to change; chaos and uncertainty means that more names will
get registered as people engage in predatory or defensive strategies.
Craig Simon
r the last few years.
Craig Simon
(getting real carried away this morning)
disputes. Can the
legal folks here say whether that is true? Is the domain name litigation
business booming, holding steady, or declining?
Craig Simon
embarrassment at how many of its cutoff decisions went so wrong.
People are indeed discouraged. There's still no public admission from
the officers of NSI that if they had been allowed to follow through on
their policy in the JUNO incident they would have fomented a disaster.
Craig Simon
h status would be used in ways that reduce confusion without
impeding reasonable expression.
Craig Simon
sappointed if the IFWP list finally closed.
Craig Simon
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power and authority of nation-states. But I would also like to see a pragmatic
resolution achieved soon, so that the immense talents of the people involved in
this controversy can be turned to more productive endeavors. Information about
my research is available at http://www.flywheel.com/ircw
n register any other *pseudo*.* (given
existing limitations of character restrictions, string lengths, available TLDs,
etc.).
??
Craig Simon
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How about "Nameless" ?
If I were going, I'd carry my claves.
Craig
(another drummer)
Ellen Rony wrote:
Roeland wrote:
It looks like we have the makings of the "Internet Blues/Jazz Band". When
do we rehearse?
Actually, there is some precedent for the emergence of a musical
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