On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 17:01:50 -0500, "Tom Piwowar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I thought it was a bit creepy too. On the other hand, a domain is a 
> valuable thing to be given for just a few dollars. With this should come 
> some accountability.
> 
> >I can see having some of the info. public to avoid the situation 

   Registration is so cheap that tripling the cost would be nothing
   compared to the cost of gathering and posting information on your web
   site.

   I have this question about owning a website. Why can't you have a
   "dark" web site? When you pay for hosting, they allow you to use an
   fixed IP address right? Otherwise the DNS would have to be updated
   with changes all the time. So why not just give your friends or club
   members a host file or part of one and let their own computer do the
   DNS work? Then you work around the issue completely.  
Be at Peace.


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